By Organic Chemistry Bookstore, on June 10th, 2010%
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
By Organic Chemistry Bookstore, on June 4th, 2010%
A high quality molecular model set can be an immense help when learning organic chemistry. Chemistry model kits help you visualize organic molecules in three dimensions, which can be very useful if your teacher requires you to do chair flips or find the most stable conformations. As you probably are aware by now, organic . . . → Read More: The Benefits Of A Molecular Model Set – Why Every Organic Chemistry Student Should Have One
By Organic Chemistry Bookstore, on May 30th, 2010%
As you’ve undoubtedly found out by now, organic chemistry can be a tough class. That’s why I’m getting straight to business with this posting and am giving you what I believe to be the four best books for learning organic chemistry. I’ve mentioned Pushing Electrons and Brown’s Organic Chemistry 5th Edition before, and they . . . → Read More: The Four Best Books For Organic Chemistry
By Organic Chemistry Bookstore, on May 27th, 2010%
Organic Chemistry 5th edition by William H. Brown is what got me through my C341 class in college, and I highly recommend it to all students of organic chemistry. Even if your class has a different textbook, it may help to pick up a copy of this. Buy it used, find it at a . . . → Read More: My Love Affair With Brown’s Organic Chemistry 5th Edition
By Organic Chemistry Bookstore, on May 25th, 2010%
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
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