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Organic ChemistryJonathan Clayden, Manchester University,Nick Greeves, Liverpool University, Stuart Warren, Cambridge University, andPeter Wothers, Cambridge University
July 2000 / 1568 pp0-19-850346-6 / pb / £29.99
A first and second year undergraduate organic chemistry textbook,specifically geared to British and European courses and courses offered inbetter schools in North America. The emphasis is on clarity andunderstanding, with very careful explanations of difficult concepts, manyexamples related to everyday life, and a fresh and student-friendly writingstyle.
1. What is organic chemistry? Organic Chemistry and this book2. Organic structures 3. Determining organic structures 4. Structure of molecules 5. Organic reactions 6. Nucleophilic addition to thecarbonyl group 7. Delocalization and conjugation 8. Acidity, basicity, and pKa 9. Using organometallic reagentsto make C-C bonds 10. Conjugate addition 11. Proton nuclear magneticresonance 12. Nucleophilic substitution atthe carbonyl (C=O) group 13. Equilibria, rates, andmechanisms: summary ofmechanistic principles 14. Nucleophilic substitution atC=O with loss of carbonyl oxygen 15. Review of spectroscopicmethods 16. Stereochemistry 17. Nucleophilic substitution atsaturated carbon 18. Conformational analysis
19. Elimination reactions 20. Electrophilic addition to alkenes21. Formation and reactions ofenols and enolates 22. Electrophilic aromaticsubstitution 23. Electrophilic alkenes 24. Chemoselectivity: selectivereactions and protection 25. Synthesis in action 26. Alkylation of enolates 27. Reactions of enolates withaldehydes and ketones: the aldolreaction 28. Acylation at carbon 29. Conjugate addition of enolates 30. Retrosynthetic analysis 31. Controlling the geometry ofdouble bonds 32. Determination ofstereochemistry by spectroscopicmethods 33. Stereoselective reactions ofcyclic compounds 34. Diastereoselectivity 35. Pericyclic reactions 1:cycloadditions 36. Pericyclic reactions 2:
sigmatropic and electrocyclicreactions 37. Rearrangements 38. Fragmentation 39. Radical reactions 40. Synthesis and reactions ofcarbenes 41. Determining reactionmechanisms 42. Saturated heterocycles andstereoelectronics 43. Aromatic heterocycles 1:structures and reactions 44. Aromatic heterocycles 2:synthesis 45. Asymmetric synthesis 46. Organo-main-group chemistryI: sulfur 47. Organo-main-group chemistryII: boron, silicon, and tin 48. Organometallic chemistry 49. The chemistry of life 50. Mechanisms in biologicalchemistry 51. Natural products 52. Polymerization 53. Organic chemistry today Index
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Physical ChemistrySixth Edition
P. W. Atkins, Professor of Chemistry,University of Oxford, and Fellow of LincolnCollege, Oxford
January 1998 / 1032 pp0-19-850101-3 / pb / £28.99
IntroductionOrientation and background.
Part 1Eqilibrium; The properties of gases; The FirstLaw: the concepts; The First Law: themachinery; The Second Law: the concepts;The Second Law: the machinery; Physicaltransformations of pure substances; Simplemixtures; Phase diagrams; Chemicalequilibrium; Equilibrium electrochemistry
Part 2Structure; Quantum theory: introductionand principles; Quantum theory: techniquesand applications; Atomic structure andatomic spectra; Molecular structure;
Molecular symmetry; Spectroscopy 1:rotational and vibrational spectra;Spectroscopy 2: electronic transitions;Spectroscopy 3: magnetic resonance;Statistical thermodynamics: the concepts;Statistical thermodynamics: the machinery;Diffraction techniques; The electric andmagnetic properties of molecules;Macromolecules and colloids
Part 3Change; Molecules in motion; The rates ofchemical reactions; The kinetics of complexreactions; Molecular reaction dynamics;Processes at solid surfaces; Dynamicelectrochemistry; Data section; Answers toexercises; Answers to problems; Index
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The most widely used textbook of physical chemistry in the world has beenrefreshed and rewritten: more modern, more accessible, more adaptable, andmore visually effective than ever before. This new edition also includes a freeCD-ROM with dynamic illustrations and revision aids.
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The Elements ofPhysical ChemistryThird Edition
Peter Atkins, Professor of Chemistry,University of Oxford, and Fellow of LincolnCollege, Oxford
November 2000 / 544 pp0-19-879290-5 / pb / £22.99
This substantial revision of the widely used introductory textbook ofphysical chemistry has been designed to broaden its appeal, particularlyto students with an interest in biological applications. Now divided into20 shorter chapters, the book is highly flexible and accessible to a widerange of students. The text has numerous Worked Examples, eachaccompanied by a Self-Test, many shorter Illustrations of how to use aformula, and is extensively illustrated throughout.
Chapter 1: The properties of gasesChapter 2: Thermodynamics: the first lawChapter 3: ThermochemistryChapter 4: Thermodynamics: the secondlawChapter 5: Phase equilibriaChapter 6: The properties of mixturesChapter 7: Principles of chemicalequilibriumChapter 8: Consequences of equilibriumChapter 9: Electrochemistry
Chapter 10: The rates of reactionsChapter 11: Accounting for the rate lawsChapter 12: Quantum theoryChapter 13: Atomic structureChapter 14: The chemical bondChapter 15: Metallic and ionic solidsChapter 16: Molecular substancesChapter 17: Molecular spectroscopyChapter 18: Electronic transitionsChapter 19: Magnetic resonanceChapter 20: Statistical thermodynamics
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Physical ChemistrySecond Edition
R. Stephen Berry, Professor of Chemistry,University of Chicago, Stuart A. Rice, Professor of Chemistry,University of Chicago, and John R. Ross, Professor of Chemistry,Stanford University
April 2000 / 1,216 pp0-19-510589-3 / hb / £35.00
Part OneThe Structure of Matter; The MicroscopicWorld: Atoms and Molecules; Origins of theQuantum Theory of Matter; Matter Wavesin Simple Systems; Particles in VaryingPotential Fields; Transitions; The Structureof Atoms; The Chemical Bond in theSimplest Molecules: H2+ and H2; MoreAbout Diatomic Molecules; TriatomicMolecules; Larger Polyatomic Molecules;Intermolecular Forces; The Structure ofSolids
Part TwoMatter in Equilibrium: Statistical Mechanicsand Thermodynamics; The Perfect Gas atEquilibrium and the Concept ofTemperature; The First Law ofThermodynamics; Thermochemistry and ItsApplications; The Concept of Entropy:Relationship to the Energy Level Spectrumof a System; The Second Law of
Thermodynamics: The Macroscopic Conceptof Entropy; Some Applications of theSecond Law of Thermodynamics; The ThirdLaw of Thermodynamics; The Nature of theEquilibrium State; An Extension ofThermodynamics to the Description ofNonequilibrium Processes; The Properties ofPure Gases and Gas Mixtures;Thermodynarnic Properties of Solids;Thermodynamic Properties of Liquids;Phase Equilibria in One-ComponentSystems; Solutions of Nonelectrolytes;Equilibrium Properties of Solutions ofElectrolytes
Part ThreePhysical and Chemical Kinetics; MolecularMotion and Collisions; The Kinetic Theory ofGases; The Kinetic Theory of Dense Phases;Chemical Kinetics; Some Advanced Topics inChemical Kinetics
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Physical Chemistry is designed specifically for chemistry students at bothundergraduate and graduate levels. It develops the fundamentals of physicalchemistry from the simple to the more complex, from atomic and molecularstructure to properties of condensed matter, then to statistical and thermo-dynamic properties of systems in equilibrium and then to transport phenomenaand chemical reaction processes. The text assumes no prior knowledge ofphysical chemistry, but takes the reader to an appropriate level for graduatestudy.
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A Mathcad Primer forPhysical ChemistryM. P. Cady, Associate Professor of Chemistryat Indiana University Southeast, and C. A. Trapp, Professor of Chemistry atUniversity of Louisville
October 1999 / 348 pp0-19-850359-8 / pb / £22.99
Part 1Mathcad with Physical ChemistryApplications; A Mathcad Primer; HandlingLarge Sets of Discrete Data; An Introductionto Symbolic Processing; Functions forComplicated Problems; Fitting Curves toData.
Part 2Microprojects for Physical Chemistry;Equilibrium Microprojects; StructureMicroprojects; Change Microprojects.
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Microprojects with Mathcad teaches methodology of physical chemistryproblem solving using Mathcad 7 by MathSoft. It is designed to be usedas an aid in the teaching of physical chemistry and as a reference forlearning both basic and sophisticated computer-based methods ofanalyzing physical chemistry problems. The book is accompanied by afree CD-ROM with the Mathcad tutorial and approximately 100 activeMathcad documents.
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Introduction toSynthetic PolymersSecond Edition
Ian M. Campbell, Senior Lecturer, School ofChemistry, University of Leeds
April 2000 / 260 pp0-19-856470-8 / pb / £21.99
IntroductionAverage molecular masses andpolydispersityMicroscopic features of bulk polymersMajor techniques for analysis and structuredeterminationStep-growth polmerizationAddition polymerization via free radicalsAddition polymerization via ionic andcoordination mechanismsGeneral featuresZiegler-Natta and related processes,metallocene catalysts, Phillips processeProperties of common polymers in bulkSome speciality polymersLooking to the future
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This clear and concise textbook introduces the huge field of polymer science.By focusing on the few major and common polymers, for example polystyreneand PVC, the book illustrates simply the basic principles of polymer science. Itlooks at the factors which give rise to the special properties of polymers, andemphasizes how polymer molecules can be synthesised with different sizesand architectures to tailor the properties of the resulting material. Later chaptersintroduce a wide range of polymers with special applications and others withexciting potential for the future. There are exercises at the end of each chapter.
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Inorganic ChemistryThird EditionD.F. Shriver, Morrison Professor ofChemistry, Northwestern University, Illinois,and P.W. Atkins, Professor of Chemistry,University of Oxford and Fellow of LincolnCollege
March 1999 / 786 pp 0-19-850330-X / pb / £24.99
Inorganic chemistry is a vast and important subject, covering thechemistry of over 100 elements. The book conveys the importantprinciples and facts in a way that is both understandable and enjoyable toundergraduates. The material and the emphasis to various topics hasbeen selected with great care to give a balanced view of the subject, andchemical facts are presented in a framework of interpretation.
Part 1Foundations, Atomic structure; Thestructures of simple solids; Molecularstructure and bonding; Molecularsymmetry; Acids and bases; Oxidation andreduction; d-Metal complexes
Part 2Systematic chemistry of the elements;Hydrogen; The metals; The boron andcarbon groups; The halogens and the noblegases
Part 3Advanced topics; The electronic spectra ofcomplexes; Reaction mechanisms of d-metal complexes; Main-grouporganometallic compounds; d- and f- blockorganometallic compounds; Catalysis;Structures and properties of solids;Bioinorganic chemistry
Further information; Appendices; Answersto exercises; Copyright acknowledgements;Formula index; Subject index
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Guide to Solutions forInorganic ChemistryThird Edition by Shriverand AtkinsS. H. Strauss, Department of Chemistry,Colorado State University, Fort Collins
October 1999 / 320 pp0-19-850468-3 / pb / £15.99
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This manual contains the author's detailed solutions to the Self-tests andExercises contained in the third edition of the textbook Inorganic Chemistryby Shriver and Atkins. The solutions include nearly all of the figures anddrawings asked for in the exercises. They also include many other figures, tohelp the visualization of concepts. A new feature in the guide is a ten-questionQuiz at the end of each chapter. Guide to Solutions will be invaluable both tothe instructors and lecturers, and to the students themselves.
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Physical InorganicChemistryA Coordination Chemistry Approach
Professor S.F.A. Kettle, Adjunct Professor,Royal Military College, Ontario andProfessorial Fellow, University of East Anglia
April 1998 / 506 pp0-19-850404-7 / pb / £26.99
This is an accessible, largely non-mathematical text which bridges thegap between the relatively low-level treatments currently available andthe specialist, research-level ones. It provides an account of thetraditional areas of the subject, combining this with an introduction toimportant contemporary research areas.
1. Introduction; 2. Typical ligands, typicalcomplexes; 3. Nomenclature, geometricalstructure and isomerism of coordinationcompounds; 4. Preparation of coordinationcompounds; 5. Stability of coordinationcompounds; 6. Molecular orbital theory oftransition metal complexes; 7. Crystal fieldtheory of transition metal complexes; 8.Electronic spectra of transition metalcomplexes; 9. Magnetic properties oftransition metal complexes; 10. Beyondligand field theory; 11. f electron systems:the lanthanides and actinides; 12. Othermethods of studying coordinationcompounds; 13. Thermodynamic andrelated aspects of ligand fields; 14. Reactionkinetics of coordination compounds; 15.Bonding in cluster compounds; 16. Someaspects of bioinorganic chemistry; 17.Introduction to the theory of the solid state
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EnvironmentalChemistryA Global Perspective
Gary W. vanLoon, Queen's University,Ontario, Canada, and Stephen J. Duffy,Assistant Professor, Department ofChemistry, Brock University, Ontario,CanadaFebruary 2000 / 504 pp0-19-856440-6 / pb / £23.99
1. Environmental chemistry: a globalperspective
Part A: The Earth's atmosphere
2. The Earth's atmosphere
3. Stratospheric chemistry - ozone
4. Tropospheric chemistry - smog
5. Tropospheric chemistry - precipitation
6. Atmospheric aerosols
7. Chemistry of urban and indooratmospheres
8. The chemistry of global climate
Part B: The hydrosphere
9. The hydrosphere
10. Distribution of species in aquaticsystems
11. Gases in water
12. Organic matter in water
13. Metals in the hydrosphere
14. Environmental chemistry of colloids andsurfaces
15. Microbiological processes
16. Water pollution and waste-watertreatment chemistry
Part C: The terrestrial environment
17. The terrestrail environment
18. Soil properties
19. The chemistry of solid wastes
20. Organic biocides
21. The future earth
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Environmental chemistry is taught increasingly at undergraduate level in anumber of degree disciplines. This book covers topics that deal with thechemistry of the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the terrestrial environment.These natural systems are studied in relation to the world’s population whosewaste, by-products and life-styles affect many natural chemical processes. Thebook emphasizes the chemical principles which apply to environmentalstudies, and includes a broad range of examples and problem exercises.
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Chemistry ofAtmospheres Third Edition
An Introduction to the Chemistry of the Atmospheresof Earth, the Planets, and their Satellites
Richard P. Wayne, Professor of Chemistryat the University of Oxford and Dr Lees'sReader in Chemistry, Christ Church, OxfordMarch 2000; 464 pp0-19-850375-X / pb / £28.99
1. Chemical composition: a preliminarystudy
2. Atmospheric behaviour as interpreted byphysics
3. Photochemistry and kinetics applied toatmospheres
4. Ozone in Earth's stratosphere
5. The Earth's troposphere
6. Ions in the atmosphere
7. The airglow
8. Extraterrestrial atmospheres
9. Evolution and change in atmospheres andclimates
Bibliography; Index
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This book explains the chemistry that occurs in the atmospheres of Earth,the planets, and some satellites. Although written from the perspectiveof physical chemistry, it makes unusually strong links to the underlyingphysics, geology, and, on Earth, biology that determine the chemicalcomposition of an atmosphere and its behaviour. Chemistry in the Earth'stroposphere and stratosphere are explored, as are the phenomenon ofairglow in the mesosphere and the properties of the ionosphere.
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Chemistry AncillariesAtkins: Solutions Manual for MolecularQuantum Mechanics 3e0-19-855968-2 £16.99 1997
Atkins: Solutions Manual for TheElements of Physical Chemistry 2e0-19-850094-7 £10.99 1997
Atkins: Instructor’s Solutions Manualfor Physical Chemistry0-19-850321-0 £19.99 1998
Atkins: Student’s Solutions Manual forPhysical Chemistry 6e0-19-850319-9 £17.99 1998
Strauss: Guide to Solutions for InorganicChemistry by Shriver and Atkins 3e0-19-850468-3 £15.99 1999
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Hanahan: A Guide to PhospholipidChemistry0-19-507981-7 £22.99 1997
Jordan: Reaction Mechanisms ofInorganic and OrganometallicSystems 2e (cloth)0-19-511555-4 £42.50 1998
Macalady: Perspectives inEnvironmental Chemistry0-19-510209-6 £37.50 1997
Mann: Bacteria and Antibacterial Agents0-7167-4508-9 £11.99 1997
Mingos: Essential Trends in InorganicChemistry0-19-850108-0 £16.99 1998
Patrick: Beginning Organic Chemistry 10-19-855935-6 £9.99 1997
Patrick: Beginning Organic Chemistry 20-19-855936-4 £11.99 1997
Patrick: An Introduction to MedicinalChemistry0-19-855871-6 £19.99 1995
Rossotti: Diverse Atoms0-19-855815-5 £16.99 1998
Schmidt: The Engineering of ChemicalReactions (cloth)0-19-510588-5 £27.99 1998
Stevens: Polymer Chemistry 3e (cloth)0-19-512444-8 £29.99 1999
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Written with the student in mindWritten with the needs of students in mind, these texts offer just the right level ofdetail for undergraduate study. These texts are invaluable to students as a source ofmaterial commonly presented in lectures, but not adequately covered in existingtexts.
Covers the essential areas of chemistryUnder the Oxford Chemistry Primers banner there are four individual series,covering:
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