| View Larger Image | Organic Chemistry | Hardcoverby John E. McMurry (Author)
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| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Brooks Cole | | Edition: | 7th Edition | | Page Count: | 1,296 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 16, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 287,749th |
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| Study Guide with Solutions Manual for McMurry's Organic Chemistry, 7th by John E. McMurry (Author)
Written by Susan McMurry, the Study Guide and Solutions Manual provide answers and explanations to all in-text and end-of-chapter exercises.
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| Pushing Electrons: A Guide for Students of Organic Chemistry by Daniel P. Weeks (Author)
SpartanModel replaces the plastic models used by past generations of organic chemistry students. This set of easy-to-use digital builders allows you to construct and manipulate 3-D molecules of any size or complexity. Each copy includes software on CD-ROM, an extensive molecular database, 3-D glasses, and a Tutorial and User's Guide with 50 pages of activities for organic chemistry.
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Succeed in your course with the help of this proven best-seller! John McMurry's ORGANIC CHEMISTRY is consistently praised as the most clearly written book available for the course. In John McMurry's words: "I wrote this book because I love writing. I get great pleasure and satisfaction from taking a complicated subject, turning it around until I see it clearly from a new angle, and then explaining it in simple words." Through his lucid writing and ability to show the beauty and logic of organic chemistry, McMurry makes learning enjoyable. The highest compliment that can be given to a chemistry book applies to McMurry: It works! |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.5 based on 12 reviews)
| Poor teaching aid by Peter Van Scherpe (Foster City, CA USA) 1 Stars May 24, 2009 This book seems to have been written and never used in a classroom prior to going to press. Had it been used in a actual classroom it would have become obvious that the book lacked the teaching of fundamental principles that would have precluded the needless memorization of much of the information. In the class that I am taking at the College of San Mateo i.e. a Junior College I don't believe anyone is still reading this text at this time which is near the end of the semester. If you are in Organic Chemistry and need a study aid I would recommend without reservation "Organic Chemistry I as a Second Language Translating the Basic Concepts" by David R. Klein. I am heading into the final with an A for those that are curious.
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SIMILAR PRODUCTS |

| Study Guide with Solutions Manual for McMurry's Organic Chemistry, 7th by John E. McMurry (Author)
Written by Susan McMurry, the Study Guide and Solutions Manual provide answers and explanations to all in-text and end-of-chapter exercises.
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| Pushing Electrons: A Guide for Students of Organic Chemistry by Daniel P. Weeks (Author)
SpartanModel replaces the plastic models used by past generations of organic chemistry students. This set of easy-to-use digital builders allows you to construct and manipulate 3-D molecules of any size or complexity. Each copy includes software on CD-ROM, an extensive molecular database, 3-D glasses, and a Tutorial and User's Guide with 50 pages of activities for organic chemistry.
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| Organic Nomenclature: A Programmed Introduction (5th Edition) by James Traynham (Author)
The book provides a quick guide/review of organic chemical nomenclature rules. Organic Nomenclature: A Programmed Introduction provides correct, up-to-date nomenclature usage. It emphasizes the rules, styles, and details of IUPAC names -- such as punctuation and spacing -- which are used almost exclusively in Chemical Abstracts indexing. The book includes a separate treatment of functional group classes and combines coverage of aliphatic and aromatic compounds. It focuses more on systematic...
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| Prentice Hall Molecular Model Set For Organic Chemistry by Prentice Hall (Author)
This kit enables users to build virtually all simple molecules encountered in organic chemistry. Includes space-filling models that simulate the true shape of saturated compounds. Provides open models that form realistic single, double, and triple bonds — even strained rings. Allows smooth rotation of the bonds to make conformational analysis easy. Contains enough components to create several models at once. The components are precision-tooled from quality plastics, are virtually...
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| The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Fifth Edition by Geoffrey M. Cooper (Author), Robert E. Hausman (Author)
Reflects the advances in the feild, including advances in understanding gene regulation by microRNAs, histones and epigenetic inheritance, and genomic analysis of mutations in human cancers. This book retains the structure and pedagogy of previous editions.
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