The ninth edition of General, Organic, and Biochemistry is designed to help undergraduate health-related majors, and students of all other majors, understand key concepts and appreciate the significant connections between chemistry, health, disease, and the treatment of disease. This text continues to strike a balance between theoretical and practical chemistry, while emphasizing material that is unique to health-related studies. The text has been written at a level intended for students whose professional goals do not include a mastery of chemistry, but for whom an understanding of the principles and practice of chemistry is a necessity. Designed for the one- or two-semester course, this text has an easy-to-follow problem-solving pedagogy, vivid illustrations, and engaging applications.
The most comprehensive book available on the subject, Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry, 11th Edition continues its tradition of fostering the development of problem-solving skills, featuring numerous examples and coverage ...
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Draw a Newman projection for this conformation of butane. c. At room temperature, the single bonds in butane are continually rotating through the staggered and eclipsed conformations. However, the molecule spends more time closer to one ...
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1 Gilbert N. Lewis ( 1875-1946 ) in his laboratory . many elements this stable valence level contains eight electrons ( two s and six p ) , identical to the valence electron configuration of the noble gases .
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