John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1972. – 57 pages.
Physical organic chemistry is a subject of increasing research activity and this activity is reflected in the way that organic chemistry is taught. A study of the use of physical measurements in elucidating reaction mechanisms is an important part of any advanced course in organic chemistry, and such a study is well suited to instruction by the discussion of examples from the chemical literature. This method has been used for a number of years with undergraduates at the University of St. Andrews.
Physical organic chemistry is a subject of increasing research activity and this activity is reflected in the way that organic chemistry is taught. A study of the use of physical measurements in elucidating reaction mechanisms is an important part of any advanced course in organic chemistry, and such a study is well suited to instruction by the discussion of examples from the chemical literature. This method has been used for a number of years with undergraduates at the University of St. Andrews.