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Structure and Properties, Nomenclature

To facilitate the reader, the nomenclature, structure and properties of the principal fatty acids and of the principal lipid classes are summarized in Appendices 3A, 3B and 3C. The structure and properties of the fat-soluble vitamins, A, D, E and K, are discussed in Chapter 6. [Pg.80]

Chapter 3 The Nomenclature, Structure, and Properties of Food Lipids... [Pg.8]

Detailed appendix on triazine nomenclature, chemical structures, and properties. [Pg.10]

Current knowledge of the structure and properties of heteropoly compounds necessitates a more adequate nomenclature of such compounds by taking into consideration both the structure and degree of polymerization and oxidation of the central atom. [Pg.8]

Structure, Nomenclature, and Physical Properties A. Structure and Properties... [Pg.183]

We begin by discussing the relationship of metabolic acids and buffers to blood pH in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 focuses on the nomenclature, structure, and some of the properties of the major classes of compounds found in the human body. The structure of a molecule determines its function and its fate, and the common name of a compound can often tell you something about its structure. [Pg.39]

This book can be an invaluable aid to students in organic chemistry as a supplement to their textbooks. The book is subdivided into 35 chapters, each dealing with a separate topic. The subject matter is developed beginning with structure and properties and extending through spectroscopy, stereochemistry, molecular orbital theory, and all of the principal classes of organic compounds. Sections on natural products,photochemistry, and color have also been included. Wherever applicable, topics include nomenclature, preparation, synthesis and reactions, characterization tests, and spectroscopy,... [Pg.1401]

The function of structural formulas and nomenclature is to unambiguously specify and characterize a molecular species without implying more than is justified by experimental fact about the structure and properties of the species. This task is particularly difficult for reactive intermediates and hence necessitates this preliminary discussion. [Pg.368]

Introduction to Ethers Nomenclature of Ethers Structure and Properties of Ethers Crown Ethers Preparation of Ethers Reactions of Ethers Nomenclature of Epoxides Preparation of Epoxides Enantioselective Epoxidation Ring-Opening Reactions of Epoxides Thiols and Sulfides... [Pg.622]


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