One approach to organic synthesis is retrosynthetic analysis. With this approach chemists start with the structures of their target molecules and progressively cut bonds to create simpler molecules. Reversing this process gives a synthetic route to the target molecule from simpler starting materials. This ¿disconnection¿ approach to synthesis is now a fundamental part of every organic synthesis course. <p><b>Workbook for Organic Synthesis: The Disconnection Approach, 2<sup>nd</sup> Edition</b></p><p>This workbook provides a comprehensive graded set of problems to illustrate and develop the themes of each of the chapters in the textbook <i>Organic Synthesis: The Disconnection Approach, 2<sup>nd</sup> Edition</i>. Each problem is followed by a fully explained solution and discussion. The examples extend the student¿s experience of the types of molecules being synthesised by organic chemists, and the strategies they employ to control their syntheses. By working through these examples stud