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Workbook in Organic Chemistry

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Are you afraid of unfamiliar questions? Do you struggle to know how even to begin answering them? Problem solved!

Use the Workbooks in Chemistry series to:
- Know the facts: review the concepts you need to draw on to answer the question
- Understand the strategy: learn how to approach each question in a systematic way
- Master the solution: get to the right answer first time

The Workbooks in Chemistry series takes a worked example led approach to help you develop the problem-solving skills you need to understand how to approach unfamiliar questions and to answer them successfully.

Written to build the confidence of every reader, its extensive worked examples, enriched with guidance and advice, are matched with relevant problems to help you maximise your performance and achieve success during the formative early years of your degree programme, and beyond.

Author: Cook Michael
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9780198729518
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2017


1: Foundations
2: Isomerism
3: Nucleophilic Substitution
4: Elimination Reactions
5: Reactions of unsaturated compounds
6: Aromatic Chemistry
7: Carbonyl Chemistry

Michael Cook, Lecturer in Pharmaceutics, Department of Pharmacy, University of Hertfordshire.

Dr Philippa Cranwell is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Reading, specialising in organic chemistry and chemistry education. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Southampton, her PhD studies at the University of Cambridge and postdoctoral work at ETH in Zurich, Switzerland. Her current research focusses on developing new synthetic methods, as well as reactions suitable for the undergraduate laboratory. ; Dr Michael Cook is a Lecturer in Pharmaceutics in the Department of Pharmacy at the University of Hertfordshire. He is a member of the Topical Drug Delivery and Toxicology research centre, and specialises in the development of polymeric materials for drug delivery. He was awarded his PhD by the University of Reading.

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