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ISBN: 9781405887496 - Organic Chemistry: International Edition/Study Guide & Solutions
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Organic Chemistry: International Edition/Study Guide & Solutions

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WITH Study Guide and Solutions Manual, 5/E AND Prentice Hall Molecular

Paula Y. Bruice, Prentice Hall, Pearson Education

ISBN: 9781405887496
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Pearson Education Limited
Edition: International ed


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This Value Pack consists of Organic Chemistry: International Edition, 5/e by Bruice (ISBN: 9780131996311); Study Guide and Solutions Manual, 5/e by Bruice (ISBN: 9780131963283); Prentice Hall Molecular Model Set for General and Organic Chemistry, 1/e by Prentice Hall (ISBN: 9780139554445)

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Organic Chemistry: International Edition, 5/e This innovative text is organized in a way that discourages rote memorization, by emphasizing what functional groups do rather than how they are made, highlighting mechanistic similarities and tying synthesis and reactivity together. Bruice's writing has been praised for anticipating students' questions, appealing to their visual and problem solving needs. The text balances coverage of traditional topics with bioorganic chemistry, recognizing the importance of bioorganic topics to today's students. Study Guide and Solutions Manual, 5/e This Study Guide and Solutions Manual contains complete and detailed explanations of the solutions to the problems in the text. In addition, you'll find a section on advanced acid/base chemistry with an additional set of problems, an 18-page tutorial on pushing electrons, exercises on building molecular models and calculating kinetic parameters, as well as 23 practice tests. Prentice Hall Molecular Model Set for General and Organic Chemistry, 1/e The Prentice Hall molecular model set can be used to construct realistic scale models illustrating the molecular structures of many thousands of compounds. With it one can build molecular models of representative compounds from virtually all classes of organic and inorganic compounds, including hydrocarbons, alcohols, carbonyls, thiols, sulfonic acids, phosphates, boranes, Grignard reagents, and many more.
 
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