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Stereochemistry - (Tutorial Chemistry Texts) by David G Morris (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Concentrating on organic chemistry, this book serves as a valuable and succinct compendium of stereochemical concepts.
- About the Author: Professor Abel is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Exeter.
- 178 Pages
- Science, Chemistry
- Series Name: Tutorial Chemistry Texts
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About the Book
Concentrating on organic chemistry, this book serves as a valuable and succinct compendium of stereochemical concepts.
Book Synopsis
Concentrating on organic chemistry, this book serves as a valuable and succinct compendium of stereochemical concepts.
Review Quotes
"... the book is ... certainly one that students will find very accessible and informative ... I shall certainly be recommending it ... in the strongest possible terms."
"... well written with good illustrations and problems with solutions."
"...a valuable, succinct compendium of stereochemical concepts in organic chemistry"
"Chapters are easy to read and well illustrated and include questions with solutions. Instructors of courses ... and their students will certainly find the array of topics in this book and the presentation to be of interest."
"Instructors ... and their students will certainly find the array of topics in this book and the presentation to be of interest."
"This is a well written text and a very useful addition to any undergraduate's book list ... A good read? I think so!"
"... the book is ... certainly one that students will find very accessible and informative ... I shall certainly be recommending it ... in the strongest possible terms."
-- "Perkin Transactions 1, No 21, 7 November 2001, p 2884""... well written with good illustrations and problems with solutions."
-- "Aslib Book Guide, Vol 66, No 10, October 2001""...a valuable, succinct compendium of stereochemical concepts in organic chemistry"
-- "The Times Higher Educational Supplement, 1 March 2002""Chapters are easy to read and well illustrated and include questions with solutions. Instructors of courses ... and their students will certainly find the array of topics in this book and the presentation to be of interest."
-- "Journal of Chemical Education, 2002, 79, 167""Instructors ... and their students will certainly find the array of topics in this book and the presentation to be of interest."
-- "Journal of Chemical Education, Vol 79, No 2, February 2002, p 167""This is a well written text and a very useful addition to any undergraduate's book list ... A good read? I think so!"
-- "School Science Review, Issue No 309, 2003"About the Author
Professor Abel is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Exeter.