Introduction to general organic and biochemistry free ebook
Most end of chapter problems are now available in the OWL online learning system. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. This text continues to strike a balance between theoretical and practical chemistry, while emphasising material that is unique to health-related studies. It has been written at a level intended for students whose professional goals do not include a mastery of chemistry, but for whom an understanding of the principles and practice of chemistry is a necessity.
Designed for a one- or two-semester course, this text has an easy-to-follow problem-solving pedagogy, vivid illustrations and engaging applications. This text continues to strike a balance between theoretical and practical chemistry, while emphasizing material that is unique to health-related studies. The author takes the time to explain how to do tasks that students find difficult, rather than just providing terse descriptions. Emphasizing problem-solving techniques without skipping steps and using terms students can grasp, the book takes the most direct path to biomolecules and metabolic processes, provides a wealth of worked examples to help students understand key chemical concepts, includes novel and relevant Health Notes in the margins, and weaves biological and medical applications throughout.
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