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The Molecular Modeling Workbook for Organic Chemistry (Hehre, Warren J.; Shusterman, Alan J.; Nelson, Janet E.)
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Designed to increase the presence of molecular modeling and computational chemistry in undergraduate courses; the target audience is introductory organic chemistry students, and a CD-ROM containing files of molecules and data replaces the need for expensive molecular modeling software.
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Which Nitrogen? Combining Computer Modeling with Laboratory Work in Organic Chemistry
Leslie A. HullJournal of Chemical Education2001 78 (3), 420Which Nitrogen? Combining Computer Modeling with Laboratory Work in Organic Chemistry
Leslie A. HullJournal of Chemical Education2001 78 (3), 420An experiment is described which incorporates a discovery laboratory, NMR, and molecular modeling. The SN2 reaction performed is between 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine (DMAP) and methyl iodide. The presence of the two nitrogens in the nucleophile results in a ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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