Organic chemistry
By: Solomons, T. W. Graham.
Publisher: New Delhi Wiley India 2008Edition: 9th.Description: 1244, 23.5*18.1 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-81-265-1443-4.Subject(s): ORGANIC CHEMISTRY | PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRYDDC classification: 547 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Organic Chemistry 9th Edition is a highly acknowledged book helps its readers acquire the basic skills with its clear and easy-to-grasp presentation of key concepts. It lays focus on the crucial ideas of organic chemistry and backs them up with several illustrations and challenging problems. The students are introduced to topics like acids & bases which they know from general chemistry, followed by chapters on structure and stereochemistry. A detailed discussion of ionic reactions gives students a foundation for the large majority of reactions that they will come across. The book also introduces IR spectroscopy in chapter 2, after functional groups and Carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy in chapter 4, providing synergy with most lab courses. Moreover, this edition projects the book in the limelight of the latest research developments.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Pharmacy Reference Section | Reference | 547 SOL/ERY (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | B1057 | ||
Text Books | School of Pharmacy General Stacks | Circulation | 547 SOL/ERY (Browse shelf) | Available | B1058 | ||
Text Books | School of Pharmacy General Stacks | Circulation | 547 SOL/ERY (Browse shelf) | Available | B1059 |
Organic Chemistry 9th Edition is a highly acknowledged book helps its readers acquire the basic skills with its clear and easy-to-grasp presentation of key concepts. It lays focus on the crucial ideas of organic chemistry and backs them up with several illustrations and challenging problems. The students are introduced to topics like acids & bases which they know from general chemistry, followed by chapters on structure and stereochemistry. A detailed discussion of ionic reactions gives students a foundation for the large majority of reactions that they will come across. The book also introduces IR spectroscopy in chapter 2, after functional groups and Carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy in chapter 4, providing synergy with most lab courses. Moreover, this edition projects the book in the limelight of the latest research developments.
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