Physical Organic Chemistry

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Physical Organic Chemistry is a foundational chemistry text that systematically relates organic reaction mechanisms and rates to molecular structure and electronic effects, helping establish the field of physical organic chemistry.

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instanceOf chemistry textbook
scientific monograph
audience advanced undergraduate students
graduate students
research chemists
category chemistry education literature
reference work in chemistry
contribution helped establish physical organic chemistry as a distinct subdiscipline
systematized the connection between molecular structure and reactivity
discipline chemistry
organic chemistry
physical chemistry
field physical organic chemistry
focus influence of electronic effects on reaction rates
quantitative description of organic reactivity
relationship between mechanism and rate
language English
medium print
subject Hammett equation NERFINISHED
acid–base catalysis
addition reactions
carbanions
carbocations
electronic effects in organic molecules
electrophilic substitution
elimination reactions
free radicals
general catalysis
isotope effects
linear free-energy relationships
molecular structure–reactivity correlations
nucleophilic substitution
organic reaction mechanisms
reaction intermediates
reaction kinetics
reaction rate theory
solvent effects
stereoelectronic effects
structure–reactivity relationships
substituent effects
transition state theory

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Louis P. Hammett notableWork Physical Organic Chemistry
Louis P. Hammett authorOf Physical Organic Chemistry