Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry
ISBN-10
0030334977
ISBN-13
9780030334979
Series
Organic Chemistry
Category
Alcohols
Pages
1166
Language
English
Published
2002
Authors
William Henry Brown, Christopher S. Foote

Description

The text continues to build on its reputation of providing students with a progressive introduction to organic chemistry. One of the most outstanding features of the new edition is an increased and more thorough coverage of mechanisms. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Third edition is clearly written and provides students with many more real life examples of organic chemistry, especially in the areas of bio-organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry.

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