Selected Product: | Organic Chemistry Laboratory: Standard and Microscale Experiments Hardcover Edition: 3 Author: Charles E. Bell, Douglas Taber, K. Clark Publisher: Brooks Cole Release Date: 2000-08-09 ISBN-10: 0030292727 ISBN-13: 9780030292729 List Price: $194.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Fourth Edition ISBN-10: 0716743396 ISBN-13: 9780716743392 List Price:$146.98 Molecular Cell Biology ISBN-10: 0716776014 ISBN-13: 9780716776017 List Price:$109.32 Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function ISBN-10: 0716799499 ISBN-13: 9780716799498 List Price:$163.75 The Organic Chem Lab Survival Manual, A Student's Guide to Techniques ISBN-10: 0470129328 ISBN-13: 9780470129326 List Price:$66.13 Perspectives in Nutrition ISBN-10: 0073228060 ISBN-13: 9780073228068 List Price:$104.60 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Organic Chemistry Laboratory: Standard and Microscale Experiments by Charles E. Bell, Douglas Taber, K. Clark (ISBN-10: 0030292727, ISBN-13: 9780030292729). At this time we have not yet written a review for Organic Chemistry Laboratory: Standard and Microscale Experiments by Charles E. Bell, Douglas Taber, K. Clark (ISBN-10: 0030292727, ISBN-13: 9780030292729). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The new edition continues to offer a wide variety of organic lab experiments for both standard and microscale formats and features unusually strong coverage of spectroscopy. Strong Coverage of Spectroscopy, interesting labs | Customer Rating: | | This book contains an exceptionally strong coverage of spectroscopy. Proton and carbon NMR are well explained, with detailed tables to predict and justify chemical shifts. IR spec is also well explained. A limited discussion of mass spec is also present. The laboratory exercises are clear in most cases, with a few minor exceptions. Be sure to read the instructions before lab as a few exercises contin ambiguous instructions that become more clear if the entire lab is read first. The number of syntheses is excellent, and many laboratory exercises contain interesting procedures that result in various colored, or common products. As a student of one of the authors, Dr. Douglas F. Taber, I have found this book to be a useful reference for spectroscopy as well as an excellent lab text. |
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