Organic Chemistry

by D. Baker and Robert Engel

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Organic Chemistry begins by addressing an issue of fundamental importance - the structure of organic molecules. With this as a foundation the book then uses interactive review of materials, in conjunction with very structured guidance, to help students progress through increasingly challenging topics within the discipline.

Over the course of thirty one chapters students learn about organic compounds, the structure and reactions of carbon-carbon doubly bonded systems, and the polarity of carbon-halogen and carbon-metal bonds. They study alkanes and cycloalkanes, physical methods of structural elucidation, nuclear magnetic resonance, and infrared spectrometry. They become familiar with carboxylic acids and their compounds, heterocyclic compounds, synthetic polymers, and more.

The material supports students in mastering the content by providing clear explanations and real problems that require thinking beyond memorization. Written for courses in chemistry and organic chemistry, Organic Chemistry is well-suited to a two-semester program for majors, as well as students in a pre-health professions track. It is an excellent companion text for classes that include a laboratory component and manual.
  • ISBN10 0314930000
  • ISBN13 9780314930002
  • Publish Date 1 January 1999
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 16 July 1999
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint West Publishing Co
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 1200
  • Language English