Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry

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The study of the structure, characteristics, composition, reactions, and production of carbon-based compounds, such as hydrocarbons, and their derivatives is known as organic chemistry. These compounds can contain a wide range of other elements, such as hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, the halogens, as well as phosphorus, silicon, and sulphur. The structural variety and wide range of applications of organic molecules are both impressive. The fundamental knowledge in the discipline is easily accessible thanks to organic chemistry, which also takes a comprehensive approach to disseminating knowledge in an organised and methodical way. The way the book is laid up and structured is intended to deter students from learning by rote. It covers all of the Organic Chemistry topics that are typically covered in undergraduate courses at Indian colleges. The fundamental ideas of resonance, hybridization, and acids and bases have all received particular attention. Even though studying organic chemistry can be challenging, it is crucial to daily life. Despite the market having a large number of books on the subject, there are few. So, maybe, our modest attempt will prove useful for all interested readers.

ISBN 9781778807493
Author Blake Graham
Publisher OXMAN PRESS
Publication Year 2023
Category Chemistry
Price $171.00

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Blake Graham earned both his bachelor's degree and doctorate in Guinea. The Association for the Advancement of Science has elected him as a Fellow. Among the many honours he has won is the National Institutes of Health Career Development Award. He is also the author or coauthor of inorganic chemistry, industrial chemistry, advanced organic synthesis: laboratory manual, and organic reaction mechanism in addition to organic chemistry. His areas of interest in study include medicinal chemistry, organic chemistry, and notably those chemical reactions of biological importance. Earnst Copeland taught general and organic chemistry as a lecturer at Cleveland University. He graduated from Tanzania with a chemistry bachelor's degree and an organic chemistry doctorate. After that, he joined the faculty where he has since been teaching and doing research in the fields of organic and bioinorganic chemistry. He has written dozens of research papers as well as numerous textbooks. He employs analogy to assist pupils understand complex subjects because he is a dynamic and creative teacher. Students benefit from Earnst Copeland's distinctively informal delivery style and presentation style as they genuinely learn the course's core concepts. Additionally, he is the author of the wildly popular books General Chemistry as a Second Language and Organic Chemistry as a third Language.