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Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: First Semester Topics
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Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: First Semester Topics
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Organic chemistry can be a challenging subject. Most students view organic chemistry as a subject requiring hours upon hours of memorization. Author David Klein's
Second Language
books prove this is not true—organic chemistry is one continuous story that makes sense if you pay attention. Offering a unique skill-building approach, these market-leading books teach students how to ask the right questions to solve problems, study more efficiently to avoid wasting time, and learn to speak the language of organic chemistry.
Covering the initial half of the course,
Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: First Semester Topics
reviews critical principles and explains their relevance to the rest of the course. Each section provides hands-on exercises and step-by-step explanations to help students fully comprehend classroom lectures and textbook content. Now in the 6
th
edition, there are approximately 30 new end-of-chapter exercises in each chapter. These new exercises vary in difficulty, starting with exercises that focus on just one skill or concept (called
Practice Problems
), and continuing with exercises that focus on more than one skill or concept (called
Integrated Problems
), and concluding with advanced exercises (called
Challenge Problems
). There are also author-created, detailed solutions for all new exercises, and these detailed solutions appear in the back of the book.
Second Language
books prove this is not true—organic chemistry is one continuous story that makes sense if you pay attention. Offering a unique skill-building approach, these market-leading books teach students how to ask the right questions to solve problems, study more efficiently to avoid wasting time, and learn to speak the language of organic chemistry.
Covering the initial half of the course,
Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: First Semester Topics
reviews critical principles and explains their relevance to the rest of the course. Each section provides hands-on exercises and step-by-step explanations to help students fully comprehend classroom lectures and textbook content. Now in the 6
th
edition, there are approximately 30 new end-of-chapter exercises in each chapter. These new exercises vary in difficulty, starting with exercises that focus on just one skill or concept (called
Practice Problems
), and continuing with exercises that focus on more than one skill or concept (called
Integrated Problems
), and concluding with advanced exercises (called
Challenge Problems
). There are also author-created, detailed solutions for all new exercises, and these detailed solutions appear in the back of the book.