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DeWane, Marian L.
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Chemistry, Organic -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Chemistry, Organic.
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Chemistry, Organic -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Chemistry, Organic.
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Organic chemistry / Marian DeWane and
Thomas
J
.
Greenbowe
.
by
DeWane, Marian L.
McGraw-Hill Education, 2017.
Call #:
547 D515o
Subjects
Chemistry, Organic -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Chemistry, Organic.
Series
Practice makes perfect (McGraw-Hill Companies)
ISBN:
9780071789868 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
Practice makes perfect. Organic chemistry
Description:
vii, 275 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Notes:
"Discover the foundations of chemistry -- Learn essential concepts -- Build confidence with dozens of exercises"--Cover.
Contents:
Carbon and the study of organic chemistry -- Alkanes -- Alkenes -- Alkynes -- Alcohols -- Aldehydes -- Ketones -- Carboxylic acids -- Amines -- Organic reactions
Summary:
"Learn the critical terms to help you understand organic chemistry and expand your knowledge of the subject through dozens of sample problems and their solutions. Grasp concepts in organic chemistry. With the variety of exercises for practice, you will become comfortable using your growing science skills in your classwork and on exams. You'll be on your way to mastering these topics and more: Properties of organic compounds. Molecular geometry and isomers. Nomenclature and structure of alcohols. Reactions of carboxylic acids. Acid-base reactions. Formation of esters. Marian DeWane has taught all levels of chemistry and served as a Question Leader for the AP Chemistry exam. Tom
Greenbowe
is a professor at Iowa State University, where he teaches general chemistry and organic chemistry. Since 2006, he has served on the AP Chemistry Test Development Committee."--Provided by publisher.
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Greenbowe
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J
.
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