Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry
ISBN-10
1305686462
ISBN-13
9781305686465
Series
Organic Chemistry
Category
Science
Pages
1512
Language
English
Published
2015-02-27
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Author
John E. McMurry

Description

The most trusted and best-selling text for organic chemistry just got better! Updated with more coverage of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, expanded with new end-of-chapter mechanism problems and Practice Your Scientific Reasoning and Analysis questions, and enhanced with OWLv2, the latest version of the leading online homework and learning system for chemistry, John McMurry's ORGANIC CHEMISTRY continues to set the standard for the course. The Ninth Edition also retains McMurry's hallmark qualities: comprehensive, authoritative, and clear. McMurry has developed a reputation for crafting precise and accessible texts that speak to the needs of instructors and students. More than a million students worldwide from a full range of universities have mastered organic chemistry through his trademark style, while instructors at hundreds of colleges and universities have praised his approach time and time again. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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