The goal of The Art of Writing Reasonable Organic Reaction Mechanisms (AWRORM) is to teach students how to draw reasonable mechanisms for organic reactions, using the reaction conditions and the nature of the starting materials as a basis for the mechanism. The general approach of the book is to classify reactions according to their mechanisms and the reaction conditions under which they proceed, not according to the transformations they achieve.AWRORM’s level of difficulty is appropriate for students who have taken two semesters of organic chemistry. It is not a new or supplemental textbook for sophomore organic chemistry, nor is it a reference text for students who have already mastered all the intricacies of writing mechanisms. AWRORM assumes that students have a basic knowledge of the conventions of drawing organic structures. However, it also assumes that the students have had very little instruction in mechanistic concepts like nucleophilicity, electrophilicity, and the nature of radical chain reactions.
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