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Organic Chemistry For MSC

Organic Chemistry For MSC

Organic Chemistry For MSC

This textbook is to be used by advanced students of Master's degree programmes specializing in chemistry on core principles of organic chemistry, with key topics including bonding in organic molecules, structural and stereochemical features, and fundamentals of nucleophilic substitution reactions. It further discusses the stereochemistry nature of organic compounds and chemical bonds, which is one of the key areas involved in explaining the behavior of molecules in various chemical reactions. The penetration of the elaboration of various kinds of organic reactions and the theory behind them makes it an indistinguishable resource for students looking to dig deep into the concepts of organic chemistry and its application.

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