Published by Pearson (July 3, 2025) © 2025
Richard MullinsProduct Information
For courses in organic chemistry (2-semester).
Built for the way students learn organic chemistry
Organic Chemistry: A Learner-Centered Approach teaches students how to learn Organic Chemistry. Author Rick Mullins' friendly and conversational style establishes an authentic rapport through a balance of authority and humor. Using pedagogy driven by modern learning science, he continuously moves students away from memorization of facts and superficial shortcuts — leading them to become better problem solvers with a fuller understanding of the fundamental principles that link essential concepts. The interactive and socratic narrative incorporates Rick's personal classroom style — creating a dialog with the students while coaching them through mechanisms to emphasize the why behind chemical reactivity. This unique approach makes difficult concepts clear and accessible, without sacrificing rigor — enabling students to succeed in organic chemistry by understanding the chemical logic behind the problem-solving process.
- Introduction to Organic Chemistry
- General Chemistry Translated. Finding the Electrons
- Alkanes and Cycloalkanes. Properties and Conformational Analysis
- Acids and Bases/Electron Flow
- Chemical Reaction Analysis. Thermodynamics and Kinetics
- Stereoisomerism. Arrangement of Atoms in Space
- Principles of Green (Organic) Chemistry
- Alkenes 1: Properties and Electrophilic Additions
- Alkenes 2: Oxidation and Reduction
- Alkynes: Electrophilic Addition and Redox Reactions
- Properties and Synthesis of Alkyl Halides. Radical Reactions
- Substitution and Elimination. Reaction of Haloalkanes
- Alcohols, Ethers and Related Compounds. Substitution and Elimination
- Structural Identification 1: Infrared Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry
- Structural Identification 2: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- Metals in Organic Chemistry
- Carbonyl Addition Reactions. Aldehydes and Ketones
- Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution 1: Carboxylic Acids
- Carboxylic Acid Derivatives. Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution 2
- Enolates/Carbonyl Addition and Substitution
- Conjugated Systems 1: Stability and Addition Reactions
- Conjugated Systems 2: Pericyclic Reactions
- Benzene 1: Aromatic Stability and Substitution Reactions
- Benzene 2.: Aromatic Stability and Substitution Reactions
- Amines. Structure, Reactions, and Synthesis
- Amino Acids, Proteins, and Peptide Synthesis
- Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids, and Lipids
- Synthetic Polymers