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An organic synthesis self-study guide, for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduates, is available from this web site www.byinquisition.org/Book_Description.html. This book has been written and self-published by Professor Kevin Burgess, Texas A & M University.

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Ch 01: What is organic chemistry?

Ch 16: Stereochemistry

Ch 17: Nucleophilic substitution at saturated carbon

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