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Objectives: We will look at synthetically useful organic reactions mainly in two aspects. Understanding the underlying principles is one, and getting a sense how we can apply individual reactions to multiple step syntheses is another. Modern organic chemistry consists of 1) formations of C-C bond, and 2) functional group transformations.
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1. A simple model for chemical bonds
2. Organic compounds: A first look
3. Orbitals and Bonding
4. Proton transfer: A simple reaction
5. Functional groups and nomenclature I
6. Stereochemistry
7. Nucleophilic substitution reactions
8. Elimination reactions
9. Synthetic uses of substitution and elimination reactions
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1. A Simple Model for Chemical Bonds
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