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Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

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Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

This book covers the following topics: Structural Organic Chemistry. The Shapes Of Molecules. Functional Groups, Organic Nomenclature, Alkanes, Stereoisomerism Of Organic Molecules, Nucleqphilic Substitution And Elimination Reactions, Alkenes And Alkynes, Cycloalkanes, Cycloalkenes, And Cycloalkynes.

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