Third editionPublication » Experiments in organic chemistry. Third edition By , Sheldon Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry, Harvard University. D. C. Heath and Company, Boston, 1955. viii + 360 pp. Price $5.25.doi:10.1016/0003-9861(56)90117-5Robert M. Herbst...
This English work, long before the public, is intended for a student's manual of chemistry and in its present form appears to be very satisfactory. Some little changes have been made in the order of the contents and some new illustrations have been added. Otherwise, aside from additions requ...
A new teaching system in organic chemistry experiments to accommodate to the application-oriented talents' training was built and actualized.The comprehensive experiments and the designing experiments were established.The experimental teaching ideas that the students are in dominant,focusing on the training...
Laboratory experiments in organic chemistry, designed especially for use with Stoddard's introduction to organic chemistry: By E. P. Cook, A.M., Associate Professor of Chemistry in Smith College. Second edition, small 8vo., 70 pages, contents and index. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & ...
Chemistry; Inorganic and organic, with experiments. By Charles London Bloxman. Eleventh edition, edited by A. G. Bloxam, F.I.C., and S. Judd Lewis, D.Sc., F.I.C. Pp. ix+832. London: J. and A. Churchill, 1923. Price... H Leffmann 被引量: 0发表: 1923年 Chemistry; Inorganic...
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Most products you use involve organic chemistry. Your computer, furniture, home, vehicle, food, and body contain organic compounds. Every living thing you encounter is organic. Inorganic items, such as rocks, air, metals, and water, often contain organic matter, too....
This course, Organic Chemistry Lab, will introduce students to the techniques in organic chemistry lab work. The main contents include standard reactions and techniques, such as Fischer esterification, aldol condensation, Grignard synthesis, and basic experiments designed to teach recrystallization, extracti...
THE first edition of this well-known treatise appeared in 1867, and consisted of 630 pages which, as the preface of the present issue points out, sufficed to give a fuller account of the science of chemistry than the tenth edition can pretend to offer. T
It covers the whole of chemistry in an interesting manner, and the descriptions of experiments are especially noteworthy. Many of these were new to the reviewer. The book will probably be found most useful to medical and pharmaceutical students for reference purposes, although it has a wider ...