A whole new twist on General, Organic and Biological Chemistry! Introducing a unique approach, with a whole new twist designed for the specific needs of the General, Organic, and Biochemistry course! Kenneth Raymond's General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry offers a concise, manageable, highly effective alternative with an integrated Table of Contents. Now, students can get to the biochemistry topics earlier, better appreciate how the course relates to careers in allied heath, and see connections among these three areas of chemistry. Here's how Raymond's approach works: 1. Integration. The text presents interrelated topics from general, organic, and biochemistry in the same or adjacent chapters. This highly integrated approach reduces excess review, and enables students to explore biochemical topics earlier in the course. The result is a briefer, more focused, and more engaging text. 2. Applications. Raymond takes a very applied approach, filled with real-life examples that effectively connect the chemistry to future careers in health-related fields. Chapter-opening vignettes focus on the link between chemistry and everyday topics. 3. Relevance. Online videos and articles from ScienCentral connect the chemistry presented in the text to current events. 4. Brief and accessible. Concise, readable chunks of text make the book accessible for a wide range of students. 5. Lots of support--online and in the text. * eGrade Plus online resources: Homework management, a complete online text, videos, interactive problems, and more--all in one convenient website. eGrade Plus is included free with new copies when the instructor adopts the eGrade Plus version of the text. www.wiley.com/college/egradeplus * A review of essential math in the text and on the eGradePlus website.
Each chapter of the Student Study Guide begins with a chapter review tied to the chapter goals in the text.
Student Study Guide and Solutions Manual to Accompany General, Organic, and Biochemistry
Preface This student study guide has been written to accompany Foundations of Inorganic , Organic , and Biological Chemistry by Caret , Denniston , and Topping . ... Use your study guide to reinforce your understanding of key concepts .
This edition 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 new fifth edition retains its popular delivery of organic chemistry content in a student-friendly format.
"My goal in writing this text was to relate the fundamental concepts of general, organic, and biological chemistry to the world around us, and in this way illustrate how chemistry explains many aspects of everyday life.
Baker's yeast was used to convert the diketone shown into alcohol 1, with an ee of 84%.3 The specific rotation for the pure ... Calculate the observed specific rotation, [α], for the sample of 1 that was synthesized with baker's yeast.
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This hexagonal graph paper composition notebook is ideal for drawing organic chemistry structures.
Written by Janice Gorzynski Smith and Erin Smith Berk, the Student Study Guide/Solutions Manual provides step-by-step solutions to all in-chapter and end-of-chapter problems.