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Theory And Problems For Chemistry Olympiad: Challenging Concepts In Chemistry [Hardback]

(Nus, S'pore), (Nus, S'pore)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 556 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813238992
  • ISBN-13: 9789813238992
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 556 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813238992
  • ISBN-13: 9789813238992
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This study guide for the Chemistry Olympiad contains summarized concepts and examples in all areas of chemistry. The chapters are arranged in a logical manner and establishes connections between concepts. Undergraduate chemistry concepts are explained clearly: every equation in physical chemistry is derived and justified while every organic reaction has its reaction mechanism shown and explained, without assuming that readers have university-level background in the subject. The book also contains original Chemistry Olympiad sample problems that readers may use to test their knowledge. This is a first book of its kind, written by Nan Zhihan, International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) gold medallist and winner of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Prize for achieving the highest score in the experimental exam, and experienced Chemistry Olympiad trainer Dr Zhang Sheng, who has served as head mentor of Singapore IChO team for many years. It builds on the experience of both a participant and trainer to help any aspiring Chemistry Olympiad student understand the challenging concepts in chemistry.

Foreword
vii
Professor Richard Wong
Attributions ix
1 Introduction and General Tips to Prepare for Chemistry Olympiad
1(4)
2 Physical Chemistry
5(116)
2.1 Thermodynamics
6(33)
2.2 Chemical Equilibria
39(22)
2.3 Thermodynamics of Phase Transitions
61(9)
2.4 Thermodynamics of Mixtures
70(20)
2.5 Electrochemistry
90(11)
2.6 Reaction Kinetics
101(20)
3 Inorganic Chemistry
121(104)
3.1 Atomic Structure and Quantum Theory
122(12)
3.2 Periodicity
134(3)
3.3 Chemical Bonding
137(12)
3.4 Acid-Base Chemistry
149(4)
3.5 Main Group Chemistry
153(31)
3.6 Crystal Structure
184(13)
3.7 Coordination Chemistry
197(28)
4 Organic Chemistry
225(191)
4.1 Introduction to Organic Chemistry
226(10)
4.2 Optical Activity and Stereochemistry
236(9)
4.3 Conjugation and Aromaticity
245(7)
4.4 Acidity, Basicity, Nucleophilicity and Electrophilicity of Organic Compounds
252(11)
4.5 Radical Chemistry
263(14)
4.6 Nucleophilic Addition
277(12)
4.7 Nucleophilic Substitution
289(25)
4.8 Elimination Reactions
314(12)
4.9 Electrophilic Addition
326(10)
4.10 Electrophilic Substitution
336(14)
4.11 Enolate Chemistry
350(18)
4.12 Oxidation and Reduction
368(13)
4.13 Protecting Groups in Organic Chemistry
381(5)
4.14 Pericyclic Reactions
386(14)
4.15 Organometallic Chemistry
400(8)
4.16 Retrosynthetic Analysis
408(8)
5 Practical Techniques
416(28)
5.1 Titration
417(8)
5.2 Techniques in Organic Synthesis
425(5)
5.3 Qualitative Analysis
430(14)
6 Sample Problems and Solutions
444(95)
6.1 Sample Problem Set
447(17)
6.2 Solutions to the Sample Problems
464(75)
Index 539