01761cam a22002411 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007504000270009205000210011908200170014010000360015724501130019326000310030630000420033736500150037950400520039450509630044665000410140970000310145070000380148117844489BD-DhUL20141019120936.0130808s1966 nyuac 001 0 eng  a 66007429  aDLCcDLCdDLCdBD-DhUL00aQD455b.R5 1966a a541.393bRIS1 aRidd, J. H.q(John Howard)eed.00aStudies on chemical structure and reactivity :bpresented to Sir Christopher Ingold /cedited by J. H. Ridd. aNew York :bWiley,cc1966. aviii, 290 p. :bill., port. ;c25 cm. aBDTb55.00 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aThe closed shell in molecules, by D. P. Craig. -- Allylic shifts: heterolysis, mesomerism, and duality of mechanism, by P. B. D. de la Mare and C. A. Vernon. -- The transition states of olefinforming E2 reactions, by D. V. Banthorpe. -- Quasi-heterolytic gasphase reactions, by A. Maccoll. -- Nucleophilic substitution and the Walden inversion, by C. A. Bunton. -- The spectrum and structure of benzene, by T. M. Dunn. -- The mechanism of nitration in organic solvents, by J. H. Ridd. -- Oxides, oxyacids, and oxyhalides of nitrogen, by D. J. Millen. -- Cryoscopy in sulphuric acid, by R. J. Gillespie. -- Molecular geometry and electronic excitatin, by G. W. King. -- The steric courses of octahedral substitution, by M. L. Tobe. -- Electrophilic substitution at a saturated carbon atom, by F. G. Thorpe. -- Sir Christopher Ingold and the Chemistry Department, University College, London, by J. H. S. Green. -- The future of the department, by R. S. Nyholm. 0aChemistry, Physical and theoretical.1 aRidd, J. H.q(John Howard)1 aIngold, Christopher,cSir,d1893-