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Organic Chemistry – John E. McMurry

Succeed in your course with the help of this proven best-seller! John McMurry’s ORGANIC CHEMISTRY is consistently praised as the most clearly written book available for the course.

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The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis – Daniel Lednicer

The seventh volume in The definitive series that provides a quick yet thorough overview of the synthetic routes used to access specific classes of therapeutic agents.

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Organic Chemistry Paula Yurkanis Bruice

This innovative book from acclaimed educator Paula Bruice is organized in a way that discourages rote memorization. The author’s writing has been praised for anticipating readers’ questions, and appeals to their need to learn visually and by solving problems. Emphasizing that learners should reason their way to solutions rather than memorize facts.

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Organic Chemistry by Jonathan Clayden, Nick Greeves, Stuart Warren and Peter Wothers

This new and innovative text helps students develop a deeper understanding of organic chemistry. It treats the subject as a coherent whole, complete with numerous logical connections, consequences, and an underlying structure and “language.” Employing an approach based on mechanism and reaction type, the book empasizes understanding ideas rather than merely memorizing facts. It shows students how to realistically draw molecules and mechanisms to reveal the fundamental chemistry.

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Organic Chemistry: An Intermediate Text by Robert V. Hoffman Second Edition

A foundation for success in advanced organic chemistry courses–and careers

Graduate students taking advanced organic chemistry courses often need a refresher on the discipline before they can move on to more specialized topics. This is especially true of students whose last formal exposure to organic chemistry was during their undergraduate studies. Organic Chemistry: An Intermediate Text bridges this gap, reacquainting students with basic organic chemistry while introducing them to the most important advanced topics in the field today. Read the rest of this entry »