Organic Chemistry I SparkCharts

Organic Chemistry I SparkCharts by Sparknotes is a concise study aid published by Sterling Publishing Company on February 4, 2014. This edition, consisting of four pages, is designed to provide essential information for students studying organic chemistry. Created by Harvard students, it serves as a reference tool that covers key concepts in the subject, making it a practical resource for academic success.
Readers will find that this chart includes outlines and summaries of important topics such as bonding in organic compounds, molecular geometry, and common atoms in organic chemistry. It also addresses types of organic molecules and functional groups, including IUPAC rules, as well as isomerism, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy. The use of diagrams and tables helps clarify complex ideas, making this SparkChart a valuable companion for those looking to enhance their understanding of organic chemistry.
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The information you need-concisely, conveniently, and accurately. Created by Harvard students for students everywhere, these study companions and reference tools cover a wide range of college and graduate school subjects, from Business and Computer Programming to Medicine, Law, and Languages. Theyll give you what it takes to find success in school and beyond. Outlines and summaries cover key points, while diagrams and tables make difficult concepts easier to grasp. This four-page chart covers:
- Bonding in organic compounds
- Geometry of molecules
- Common atoms in organic chemistry
- Types of organic molecules and functional groups, including IUPAC rules
- Isomerism and stereochemistry
- Spectroscopy of organic molecules and the electromagnetic spectrum
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