HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY (5TH ED.) BY JOHN A. JOULE AND KEITH MILLS

Heterocyclic compounds have a wide range of applications but are of particular interest in medicinal chemistry, and this has catalysed the discovery and development of much heterocyclic chemistry and methods. The preparation of a fifth edition has allowed us to review thoroughly the material included in the earlier editions, to make amendments in the light [...]

2022-12-29T11:24:21+05:30November 15th, 2022|

CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES: THE QUEST FOR INSIGHT (7TH ED.) BY PETER ATKINS, LORETTA JONES AND LEROY LAVERMAN

Most polymer texts are aimed at either graduate students or are hybrids aimed at both the undergraduate but mostly graduate students. This text is aimed mainly at undergraduate students but can also serve graduate students. Thus, a strong bond is forged between science, history, and the crucible that is today’s society. Information gained from the [...]

2022-12-29T11:26:22+05:30November 15th, 2022|

INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY ESSENTIALS IN SI UNITS (6TH GLOBAL ED.) BY NIVALDO TRO

This book is for you, and every text feature is meant to help you learn and succeed in your chemistry course. I wrote this book with two main goals for you in mind: to see chemistry as you never have before and to develop the problem-solving skills you need to succeed in chemistry. The problem-solving [...]

2022-12-29T11:26:36+05:30November 14th, 2022|

ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3RD ED.) BY REN´E P. SCHWARZENBACH & PHILIP M. GSCHWEND

Who should read and use this book, or at least keep it on their bookshelf? From our experience with the previous editions, and maybe still with a bit of wishful thinking, we are inclined to answer this question with “Everybody who has to deal with organic chemicals in the environment.” More specifically, we believe that [...]

2022-12-29T00:36:04+05:30November 14th, 2022|

ATKINS’ PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 8TH EDITION

Table of contents of Atkins Physical Chemistry (8th Edition) Part 1: Equilibria The properties of gases The first law The second law Physical transformation of pure substances Simple mixtures Phase diagrams Chemical Equilibrium Part 2: Structure Quantum theory: introduction and principles Quantum theory: techniques and applications Atomic structure and atomic spectra Molecular structure Molecular symmetry [...]

2022-12-29T00:12:50+05:30November 13th, 2022|

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (6TH EDITION) BY GARY D. CHRISTIAN

This book is best for basic analytical chemistry. Table of content of this book is as follows. Analytical objectives OR what analytical chemists do Basic tools and operations of analytical chemistry Data handling and spreadsheets in analytical chemistry Good laboratory practice: quality assurance of analytical measurements Stoichiometric calculations: the workhorse of the analyst General concepts [...]

2022-12-29T00:12:44+05:30November 13th, 2022|

INTRODUCTION OF POLYMER CHEMISTRY (3RD ED.) BY CHARLES E. CARRAHER JR.

Most polymer texts are aimed at either graduate students or are hybrids aimed at both the undergraduate but mostly graduate students. This text is aimed mainly at undergraduate students but can also serve graduate students. Thus, a strong bond is forged between science, history, and the crucible that is today’s society. Information gained from the [...]

2022-12-29T00:13:37+05:30November 12th, 2022|

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY FOR TECHNICIANS (4TH ED.) BY JOHN KENKEL

The primary purpose of this text continues to be as a training manual for chemistry-based laboratory technicians. It is designed to emphasize the practical rather than the theatrical. The practical begins with classical quantitative analysis, because this is what instils the mindset of analytical skill and technique into the students’ psyche, and very practicing scientists [...]

2022-12-29T00:13:17+05:30November 12th, 2022|

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY A MECHANISTIC APPROACH BY PENNY CHALONER

Organic chemistry teaching is bedeviled by the problem that many students in any sophomore class would really prefer to be elsewhere—they see themselves as biologists, chemical engineers, or premeds, not as aspirant chemists. So as instructors we can either turn somersaults to try to make the students see relevance to their particular discipline— not always [...]

2024-07-04T11:35:47+05:30November 11th, 2022|
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