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![]() David Klein is amazing at mentioning simply in every section prior "information" the teacher should have told you what is but probably didn't. This book has saved my life in organic chemistry. If you're like me, in order to get a good grade in a class you have to at least be able to reason with the information instead of rote memorization. An indispensable supplement to the primary text, this resource covers aromatic compounds, infrared (IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, nucleophilic and electrophilic aromatic substitution, ketones and aldehydes, carboxylic acid derivatives, and much more. Hands-on exercises and thoroughly-explained solutions further reinforce student comprehension of chemical concepts and organic principles. The fifth edition o f Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: Second Semester Topics builds upon the principles previously explored in first half of the course-delving deeper into molecular mechanisms, reactions, and analytical techniques. Offering a unique skill-building approach, these market-leading books teach students how to ask the right questions to solve problems, study more efficiently to avoid wasting time, and learn to speak the language of organic chemistry. ![]() ![]() ![]() Author David Klein's Second Language books prove this is not true-organic chemistry is one continuous story that actually makes sense if you pay attention. Most students view organic chemistry as a subject requiring hours upon hours of memorization. ![]() Organic chemistry can be a challenging subject. ![]()
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