Keynotes in Organic Chemistry - an undergraduate must-have
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Although this book is probably aimed at first-year undergraduate chemists, the use for it does not stop there. The ease it provides to check mechanisms or to clarify higher level organic chemistry does not stop here. All the chemistry is clearly explained in a completely user-friendly non-patronising manner, and avoids the problems of the 'big' organic text books by not overloading the detail or information. The questions on each chapter and the precisness of the explanations make it ideal to be used for revision purposes as well. I found I needed a 'big' more detailed organic text book in addition to this little 'organic bible'for some work, but this has been used far more often and has made organic chemistry so much easier, and was obviously written by someone enthusiastic about their subject.
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Keynotes in Organic Chemistry
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I'm a student studying chemistry, I've just completed my first year and found this book extremely useful when revising organic reactions that can be very difficult to grasp. The book is really simply laid out and is mainly diagrams rather than continous prose which can put some people off using a book. Overall I strongly recommend this book especially if you are revising for exams or answering any other organic chemistry questions.
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