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Organic Chemistry: An Intermediate Text (Topics in Organic Chemistry) | 
enlarge | Author: Robert V. Hoffman Publisher: University Press, USA Category: Book
List Price: $89.95 Buy New: $46.70 You Save: $43.25 (48%)
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.8 x 0.8
ISBN: 0195096185 Dewey Decimal Number: 547 EAN: 9780195096187 ASIN: 0195096185
Publication Date: November 7, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: WE SHIP DAILY
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Product Description Organic Chemistry: An Intermediate Text provides a focused yet rigorous presentation of organic chemistry which bridges the gap between introductory undergraduate texts and advanced graduate level texts. Instead of a functional group approach, the material is presented from a structural and mechanistic point of view. The first five chapters discuss basic principles which are fundamental in understanding organic reactions and reactivity of all types. These principles include structure and bonding, oxidation levels, acidity and basicity, curved arrow notation, and stereochemistry and conformation. Subsequent topics are based on these fundamental principles and include functional group manipulation, strategies and methods for forming carbon-carbon bonds, and retrosynthetic analysis. Chapters on methods for determining reaction mechanisms and methods for organic structure determination round out the subject matter and provide additional insight into modern ways to investigate organic transformations. A large number of practice problems are included at the end of each chapter so that students may effectively learn and organize the information presented in the text. Clearly written and logically organized, this unique textbook provides senior undergraduate chemistry students and beginning graduate students with the advanced organic foundation necessary to move confidently into advanced graduate level courses or directly into the workplace.
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Organic Chemistry - An Intermediate Text July 13, 2008 Well written and easy to understand review of orgo I and II. Includes all the basic concepts - functional groups, bonding,orbitals, acids & bases,stereochemistry,reaction mechanisms, nucleophiles/electrophiles, synthesis, spectroscopy and more. If you plan on taking any upper/graduate level organic courses but it has been years since taking sophomore organic, Hoffman's text is a must. The book is also light and compact and won't weigh you down like your typical organic textbook.
Another Endorsement September 6, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I agree completely with the second reviewer in endorsing this book. I have a BS degree & MS degree in Organic Chemistry, so have taken my share of undgrad & grad Organic courses. When I was taking Advanced Organic as an undergrad, our professor mentioned that there wasn't really an adequate textbook for an advanced Organic course at the time. I saw this book as a grad student & read it and thought it would have been perfect for the advanced undergrad course or as a refresher before starting grad courses. It really does do a great job of bridging undergraduate material(which to me is analogous to learning the alphabet and spelling) with graduate material(which is analogous to grammar and writing). I wish I would have found it BEFORE I took grad level Physical Organic & Organic Synthesis courses - it would have made reading Carey & Sundberg a little easier.
I would guess that the first reviewer's extensive collections of Organic texts has blinded him to what it was like when he was originally learning the material - he has forgotten how taking the leap from memorizing reactions to actually understanding the concepts behind them can be daunting, and that although these concepts are mentioned in undergrad textbooks, they really aren't explained to any length. So yeah, the concepts are THERE, but you'd have to understand them already to find the treatment given to them by undergrad textbooks adequate.
Disagree completely July 3, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I will have to disagree totally with the previous reviewer. This book, is in no way an outline or review of organic chemistry. It is instead, as the title states, an intermediate text that is intended to bridge the 2 semester undergraduate organic and graduate organic chemistry. It begins to introduce physical organic fundamentals as well as presenting more advanced concepts. It is not a review. Nor is it a collection of reaction mechanisms. It is an excellent intermediate text.
Good review but far too expensive. October 16, 2005 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
In light of the heavy price tag, I would think this book is not really worth the money. This is not myself being frugal; I have spent hundreds on supplementary textbooks pertaining to Organic Chemistry and allied fields. Although I chose not to purchase this book, I still have reviewed it thoroughly.
The book is just an ordinary overview of Organic Chemistry. It offers nothing special and is outranked by a variety of other more economically sound texts. Reviews of Organic chemistry are a dime a dozen and if you still have a good Introductory O-Chem textbook then it should suffice for this as most textbooks come with chapter summaries.
Also, Writing Reaction Mechanisms by Solomon or Schaum's as well as Wiley's Cliff note outlines of O-Chem should suffice for a textbook such as this. This is neither useful at a professional graduate scale nor is it helpful in making an ascent into graduate or honours work after finishing a degree.
All in all this book, although having a satisfactory presentation still is outweighed by the heavy purchasing price.
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