Organic Chemistry – The Nature of Organic Chemistry explained
For As level chemists, colour chemists and student science teachers
Information Points
- A growing market of chemistry students – ready to
snap up this book. - Crossover markets – the biology and biochemistry
market. - Dr Ninan is developing a reputation as a solid
writer and a brilliant communicator of complex
ideas. - Big marketing push across both the specialist and mainstream media.
In Focus- A Studymates Series
Here is how organic chemistry works.
Who else wants to benefit by having their own expert tutor? That is the function of this book. It is as good as having your own expert on hand whenever the need arises. Frankly, if you work the ‘Ninan’ way it is virtually impossible not to learn.
This is an essential guide for Chemistry students.
The book contains information on:
- Structure and bonding
- Classes of organic compounds
- Alkanes and halogenoalkanes
- Types of organic reactions
- Alkenes, alkynes and arenes
- Aldehydes and ketones
- Alcohols and phenols
- Carboxylic acids and their derivatives
- Organic synthesis
- Isomerism and stereochemistry
- Analysis and spectroscopy
This book is ideal for:
- Chemistry students, both at A-Level and at an FE College
- First-year undergraduates
- Science teachers and dedicated science libraries
- Parents who wish to support their children’s education
- Specialist science colleges and FE colleges
- Public libraries
‘ The ‘Ninan Way’ is to explain clearly and patiently and it certainly works’
Dr Graham Lawler
Related Titles
Chemistry: Chemistry calculations explained 978-1-84285-072-5
Chemistry: AS level chemistry explained 978-1-84285-073-2
This book provides a good overview of fundamental organic chemistry encountered in degree level.
Its small size and light weight makes it an excellent travelling companion for the hectic student lifestyle.
The book is set out in an easy to follow way with each key heading and learning point highlighted well.
Each chapter has a few questions associated with it too, this helps consolidate the ideas encountered throughout it.
In my opinion this book would serve as a useful revision aid
