Organic chemistry: structure and function

By emphasizing the relationship between structure and function, this book provides a workable "scaffold" for learning the material, giving students the tools they need to understand mechanisms and reactions while dispelling the notion that organic chemistry is an overwhelming, shapeless bo...

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Main Authors: Vollhardt, Kurt Peter C. 1946- (Author), Schore, Neil E. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Freeman 2003
Edition:4. ed., 2. printing
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Summary:By emphasizing the relationship between structure and function, this book provides a workable "scaffold" for learning the material, giving students the tools they need to understand mechanisms and reactions while dispelling the notion that organic chemistry is an overwhelming, shapeless body of facts. And by stressing the importance of synthetic strategies and biological and industrial applications, the authors expose students to real chemistry as it is actually practiced and put to use. (Midwest).
Physical Description:Getr. Zählung Ill., graph. Darst.
ISBN:0716743744

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