Organic Chemistry I as a Second Language Review

Organic Chemistry I as a Second Language (ISBN: 978-0470129296) by David M. Klein is one of the best guides for organic chemistry around. It works not as a replacement for your class’ textbook, but as an repellent supplementary text that helps students grasp important chemistry concepts in three ways.

First, the book helps students master major . . . → Read More: Organic Chemistry I as a Second Language Review

The Best Organic Chemistry Study Guides

Though I’ve posted about the best organic chemistry books before, I feel it’s also important for me to highlight some of the best study guides you’ll find. I’ll start with a short bit on Pushing Electrons and Organic Chemistry As A Second Language as these are both very good resources and do fall within the . . . → Read More: The Best Organic Chemistry Study Guides

How To Draw Resonance Structures With Pushing Electrons

Learning to draw resonance structures is typically one of the first things you’ll do in a beginning organic chemistry class, and unfortunately for some, it is one of the most important concepts you’ll need to master. Now I’m ashamed to admit it, but I originally blew off actually understanding resonance structures, and instead just BSed . . . → Read More: How To Draw Resonance Structures With Pushing Electrons