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Organic chemistry / David R. Klein.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA: Wiley, 2015.Edition: Second editionDescription: xxii, 1278 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781118454312
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Organic chemistryDDC classification:
  • 547 23
LOC classification:
  • QD253.2 .K55 2015
Other classification:
  • SCI013040
Online resources: Summary: "Organic chemistry is not merely a compilation of principles, but rather, it is a disciplined method of thought and analysis. Success in organic chemistry requires mastery in two core aspects: fundamental concepts and the skills needed to apply those concepts and solve problems. Readers must learn to become proficient at approaching new situations methodically, based on a repertoire of skills. These skills are vital for successful problem solving in organic chemistry. Existing textbooks provide extensive coverage of, the principles, but there is far less emphasis on the skills needed to actually solve problems"--
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Book Book The National Library of Chemical Sciences, HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry (HEJ) Library QD253.2.K54-2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 9262

Includes index.

"Organic chemistry is not merely a compilation of principles, but rather, it is a disciplined method of thought and analysis. Success in organic chemistry requires mastery in two core aspects: fundamental concepts and the skills needed to apply those concepts and solve problems. Readers must learn to become proficient at approaching new situations methodically, based on a repertoire of skills. These skills are vital for successful problem solving in organic chemistry. Existing textbooks provide extensive coverage of, the principles, but there is far less emphasis on the skills needed to actually solve problems"--