Introduction to Organic Laboratory Techniques: Microscale Approach

“Introduction to Organic Laboratory Techniques: Microscale Approach” by Donald L. Pavia is a comprehensive textbook published by Brooks Cole on February 1, 1999. This edition spans 773 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on essential laboratory techniques in organic chemistry, emphasizing a microscale approach that contrasts with traditional methods that typically require larger quantities of chemicals and glassware.
Readers will find a detailed discussion of important reactions and concepts within organic chemistry, highlighting the advantages of using smaller amounts of chemicals in experiments. This approach not only enhances safety but also promotes efficiency in laboratory settings. The content is particularly relevant for those studying chemistry and utilizing inorganic laboratory manuals, providing a practical framework for understanding and applying organic laboratory techniques.
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This textbook discusses the important laboratory techniques of organic chemistry and illustrates many important reactions and concepts. In the traditional approach to teaching this subject, the quantities of chemicals used were on the order of 5–100 grams, and glassware was designed to contain up to 500 mL of liquid. This scale of experiment we might call a macroscale experiment. The approach used here, a microscale approach, differs from the traditional laboratory course in that nearly all the experiments use small amounts of chemicals.
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