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Class-tested and thoughtfully designed for student engagement,
Principles of Organic Chemistry provides the tools and foundations
needed by students in a short course or one-semester class on the
subject. This book does not dilute the material or rely on rote
memorization. Rather, it focuses on the underlying principles in
order to make accessible the science that underpins so much of our
day-to-day lives, as well as present further study and practice in
medical and scientific fields. This book provides context and
structure for learning the fundamental principles of organic
chemistry, enabling the reader to proceed from simple to complex
examples in a systematic and logical way. Utilizing clear and
consistently colored figures, Principles of Organic Chemistry
begins by exploring the step-by-step processes (or mechanisms) by
which reactions occur to create molecular structures. It then
describes some of the many ways these reactions make new compounds,
examined by functional groups and corresponding common reaction
mechanisms. Throughout, this book includes biochemical and
pharmaceutical examples with varying degrees of difficulty, with
worked answers and without, as well as advanced topics in later
chapters for optional coverage.
Organic Chemistry Study Guide: Key Concepts, Problems, and
Solutions features hundreds of problems from the companion book,
Organic Chemistry, and includes solutions for every problem. Key
concept summaries reinforce critical material from the primary book
and enhance mastery of this complex subject. Organic chemistry is a
constantly evolving field that has great relevance for all
scientists, not just chemists. For chemical engineers,
understanding the properties of organic molecules and how reactions
occur is critically important to understanding the processes in an
industrial plant. For biologists and health professionals, it is
essential because nearly all of biochemistry springs from organic
chemistry. Additionally, all scientists can benefit from improved
critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are developed
from the study of organic chemistry. Organic chemistry, like any
"skill", is best learned by doing. It is difficult to learn by rote
memorization, and true understanding comes only from concentrated
reading, and working as many problems as possible. In fact, problem
sets are the best way to ensure that concepts are not only well
understood, but can also be applied to real-world problems in the
work place.
Organic Chemistry: Structure, Mechanism, Synthesis, Second Edition,
provides basic principles of this fascinating and challenging
science, which lies at the interface of physical and biological
sciences. Offering accessible language and engaging examples and
illustrations, this valuable introduction for the in-depth
chemistry course engages students and gives future and new
scientists a new approach to understanding, rather than merely
memorizing the key concepts underpinning this fundamental area. The
book builds in a logical way from chemical bonding to resulting
molecular structures, to the corresponding physical, chemical and
biological properties of those molecules. The book explores how
molecular structure determines reaction mechanisms, from the
smallest to the largest molecules-which in turn determine
strategies for organic synthesis. The book then describes the
synthetic principles which extend to every aspect of synthesis,
from drug design to the methods cells employ to synthesize the
molecules of which they are made. These relationships form a
continuous narrative throughout the book, in which principles
logically evolve from one to the next, from the simplest to the
most complex examples, with abundant connections between the theory
and applications. Featuring in-book solutions and instructor
PowerPoint slides, this Second Edition offers an updated and
improved option for students in the two-semester course and for
scientists who require a high quality introduction or refresher in
the subject.
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