Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry by Janice Gorzynski Smith is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill Higher Education in February 2007. This second edition spans 1280 pages and is designed to meet the needs of both students and instructors. The book presents organic chemistry concepts through bulleted lists and tables, minimizing traditional text paragraphs to enhance clarity and accessibility.
Readers will find a focus on practical applications, including biological, medicinal, and environmental contexts, which are integrated throughout the material. The edition emphasizes visual learning with an innovative art program featuring micro-to-macro art pieces that aid in conceptual understanding. This approach aims to provide a thorough grounding in organic chemistry, making it a valuable resource for those studying the subject.
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Serious Science with an Approach Built for Today’s Students
Smith’sOrganic Chemistrycontinues to breathe new life into the organic chemistry world. This student and instructor reviewed, new 2nd edition presents information in the form of bulleted lists and tables, with minimal use of text paragraphs. Janice Smith saw a great need for stepped-out worked examples; incorporated biological, medicinal, and environmental applications; and has built an art program that has yet to be seen in organic chemistry! Highlighting the art program are micro-to-macro art pieces that visually guide students to conceptually understand organic chemistry. Smith:Organic Chemistryis the text you need to see before making your organic chemistry decision.
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