tailieunhanh - THEORY AND PROBLEMS OF ORGANIC third Edition
The beginning student in Organic Chemistry is often overwhelmed by facts, concepts, and new language. Each year, textbooks of Organic Chemistry grow in quantity of subject matter and in level of sophistication. This Schaum’s Outline was undertaken to give a clear view of first-year Organic Chemistry through the careful detailed solution of illustrative problems. Such problems make up over 80% of the book, the remainder being a concise presentation of the material. Our goal is for students to learn by thinking and solving problems rather than by merely being told | SCHAUM S OUTLINE OF T MEISLICH . AREFKIN . ritus of Chemistry ege of CUNY eritus of Chemistry of CUNY THEORY AND PROBLEMS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Third Edition HOWARD NECHAMKIN . Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Trenton State College GEORGE J. HADEMENOS . Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Physics University of Dallas New York San Francisco Schaum s Outline Series McGRAW-HILL Washington . Auckland Bogota Caracas Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan Montreal New Delhi San Juan Singapore Sydney Tokyo Toronto HERBERT MEISLICH holds a . degree from Brooklyn College and an . and . from Columbia University. He is a professor emeritus from the City College of CUNY where he taught Organie and General Chemistry for forty years at both the undergraduate and doetoral levels. He received the Outstanding Teacher award in 1985 and has coauthored eight textbooks three laboratory manuals in General and Organic Chemistry and 15 papers on his research interests. HOWARD NECHAMKIN is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Trenton State College for 11 years of his tenure he served as Department Chairman. His Bachelor s degree is from Brooklyn College his Master s from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and his Doctorate in Science Education from New York University. He is the author or coauthor of 53 papers and 6 books in the areas of inorganic analytical and environmental chemistry. JACOB SHAREFKIN is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Brooklyn College. After receiving a . from City College of New York he was awarded an . from Columbia University and a . from New York University. His publications and research interest in Qualitative Organic Analysis and organic boron and iodine compounds have been supported by grants from the American Chemical Society for whom he has also designed national examinations in Organic Chemistry. GEORGE J. HADEMENOS is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Dallas. He received his . .
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