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Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds is a foundational reference for the interpretation of spectroscopic data in organic chemistry. This sixth edition provides an integrated approach to identifying organic molecules through mass spectrometry (MS), infrared (IR) spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy (¹H and ¹³C). The text is designed to train students an…
Essentials of Organic Chemistry by Robert Boxer is a concise and visually engaging introduction to the core principles of organic chemistry. The book is designed for students in health sciences, biology, and related fields who need a strong foundation in organic concepts without excessive theoretical depth. It presents topics such as molecular structure, functional groups, isomerism, stereoc…
Organic Chemistry: A Brief Course is a streamlined and accessible introduction to the fundamental principles of organic chemistry, specifically designed for one-semester courses in health sciences, biology, agriculture, and related fields. The book emphasizes core concepts such as molecular structure, functional groups, reaction mechanisms, and chemical reactivity, while minimizing excessive de…