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  • Front Cover; The Proton: Applications to Organic Chemistry; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; I. Water and the Reference State; II. Acid-Base Equilibria: Terms and Symbols; III. Limitations on Water as a Medium for Acid-Base Measurements; References; CHAPTER 2. STRENGTHS OF NEUTRAL ORGANIC ACIDS; I. Introduction; II. Oxygen Acids; III. Sulfur Acids; IV. Carbon and Nitrogen Acids; References; CHAPTER 3. STRENGTHS OF NEUTRAL ORGANIC BASES; I. Introduction; II. Amidines and Guanidines; III. Amines; IV. Amides; V. Oxygen Bases; VI. Carbon Bases
  • VII. Sulfur CompoundsVIII. Effect of Oxidation State on Basicity; References; CHAPTER 4. PROTON TRANSFER, HYDROGEN ATOM TRANSFER, AND HYDRIDE TRANSFER; I. Introduction; II. The Geometry of Hydrogen Transfer; III. Hydrogen Isotope Effects as a Criterion of Mechanism in Proton and Hydride Transfer; IV. Competition among Proton, Hydrogen Atom, and Hydride Transfer Processes; References; CHAPTER 5. ALTERNATIVE SITES OF PROTONATION AND DEPROTONATION; I. Introduction; II. Alternative Sites of Protonation; III. Alternative Sites of Deprotonation; IV. Amphiprotic Systems That Form Zwitterions