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12.7 An Example of Organic Synthesis

Chapter 12: Organic Compounds

Chapter 12: Organic Compounds

  • 12.1 Hydrocarbons Contain Only Carbon and Hydrogen
  • 12.2 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons Have Multiple Bonds
  • 12.3 Functional Groups Give Organic Compounds Character
  • 12.4 Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers Contain Oxygen
  • 12.5 Amines and Alkaloids Contain Nitrogen
  • 12.6 Carbonyl Containing Compounds
  • 12.7 An Example of Organic Synthesis
  • 12.8 Organic Molecules Can Link to Form Polymers
  • 12.9 A Brief History of Plastics
Organic Synthesis

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What is "retrosynthetic analysis"?

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Table of Videos

  • Chapter 12: Organic Compounds
    • 12.1 Hydrocarbons Contain Only Carbon and Hydrogen
    • 12.2 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons Have Multiple Bonds
    • 12.3 Functional Groups Give Organic Compounds Character
    • 12.4 Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers Contain Oxygen
    • 12.5 Amines and Alkaloids Contain Nitrogen
    • 12.6 Carbonyl Containing Compounds
    • 12.7 An Example of Organic Synthesis
    • 12.8 Organic Molecules Can Link to Form Polymers
    • 12.9 A Brief History of Plastics

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