Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments

Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments by Kenneth L. Williamson is a comprehensive manual published by Houghton Mifflin Company in 2002. This 4th edition, illustrated and spanning 816 pages, offers a flexible and reliable approach to organic chemistry, featuring both macroscale and microscale procedures tailored for laboratory settings. The text emphasizes biochemical and biomedical applications, making it suitable for a variety of organic chemistry courses.
Readers will find a range of experiments designed to minimize environmental impact while providing hands-on experience with conventional glassware. The inclusion of a student CD-ROM enhances the learning experience with videos and photos that demonstrate essential techniques and equipment setups. New features, such as “In this Experiment,” clarify objectives for microscale experiments, while an instructor website facilitates communication between educators and the author. Additionally, updated material on mass spectroscopy enriches the content, ensuring that students have access to current methodologies in organic chemistry.
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This flexible, reliable, accurate manual includes both macroscale and microscale procedures for each experiment. The level and writing style of the text, which emphasizes biochemical and biomedical applications, make it ideally suited for the mainstream organic chemistry laboratory.
Microscale experiment options allow instructors to purchase costly chemicals in small quantities while minimizing issues of environmental impact and hazardous waste disposal. Macroscale versions can be used for less costly experiments, giving students experience with the manipulation of conventional glassware. A student CD-ROM includes videos and photos related to the material in the text. Videos feature the exact glassware required for each experiment and demonstrate techniques for how to conduct experiments successfully and safely. Photos show lab equipment set-ups. Icons throughout the text direct students to the corresponding videos and photos on the CD-ROM. A letter or number code allows students to search the CD-ROM for the appropriate technique. “In this Experiment” is a new feature that appears before every microscale experiment. It presents the objective of the experiment and keeps students from getting bogged down in the minute details of experimental procedures. An instructor web site provides a forum where instructors can communicate directly with the text author about specific experiments and the implementation of microscale techniques. The site also includes PDF files from the Instructor’s Resource Manual. Material on mass spectroscopy has been added to Chapter 14.
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