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John McMurry's international best-seller is widely and consistently praised as the most clearly written book on the market. Why? In John McMurry's words: "I have been asked hundreds of times over the past ten years why I wrote this book. I wrote this book because I love writing. I get great pleasure and satisfaction from taking a complicated subject, turning it around until I see it clearly from a new angle, and then explaining it in simple words. I write to explain chemistry to students the way I wish it had been explained to me years ago." Through his lucid writing and ability to show the beauty and logic of organic chemistry, McMurry makes learning enjoyable for students. The highest compliment that can be given to a chemistry book applies to McMurry: It works! Mainstream in level, McMurry's coverage is concise yet doesn't omit any key topics. McMurry blends the traditional functional-group approach with a mechanistic approach. The primary approach, by functional group, begins with the simple and progresses to the more complex so that readers who are not yet versed in the subtleties of mechanisms are first exposed to the "what" of chemistry before beginning to grapple with the "why." Within this primary organization, the author places a heavy emphasis on explaining the fundamental mechanistic similarities. In this edition, McMurry retains his standard-setting features (including his innovative vertical format for explaining reaction mechanisms) while revising his text line-by-line to include hundreds of small but important improvements. For example, the Sixth Edition includes new examples, additional steps in existing examples, new problems, new phrases to clarify the exposition, and a vibrant new art program. In addition, new icons in the text lead students to a variety of new online resources. McMurry's text is in use at hundreds of colleges and universities around the world, from North America, to the United Kingdom and the Pacific Rim.
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| 09-19-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Was very impressed by the service and the condition of the book. It came fast and the price was great. Keep it up!!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-29 02:28:14 EST)
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| 08-12-07 | 4 | (NA) |
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I have used this text in my Organic classes and have found it very useful and informative. The author uses clear explanations and examples for all key elements in each chapter. The mechanisms and reactions are clearly described and detailed. Also for every college student the solutions manual reveals it all. It has both odd and even solutions. The only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is because not all of the exercise problems really follow what you actually get taught in class, but they are still useful. Great text overall.
B. Bentley (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-20 12:30:05 EST)
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| 07-07-07 | 3 | (NA) |
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This seemed like an okay book for chemistry. There were a few things that we covered in class however, that were not in this book, just a couple of reactions. I recommend the book "Pushing Electrons" as a supplement to this to help with resonance, it helped me a lot.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:40:56 EST)
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| 03-01-07 | 4 | 2\2 |
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Good Textbook, clear and concise. However, for an advanced student who needs or wants to learn advanced explanations refer to another textbook on occasion. I use this as a reference on occasion b/c it serves my needs just fine, the SOLUTIONS/STUDY Guide manual is a must and gives very detailed explanations of the problems in the text, the manual is EXCELLENT. The strong point of this book are the practice questions which really get you thinking.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:40:56 EST)
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| 02-28-07 | 4 | (NA) |
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Good Textbook, clear and concise. However, for an advanced student who needs or wants to learn advanced explanations refer to another textbook on occasion. I use this as a reference on occasion b/c it serves my needs just fine, the SOLUTIONS/STUDY Guide manual is a must and gives very detailed explanations of the problems in the text, the manual is EXCELLENT. The strong point of this book are the practice questions which really get you thinking.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-11 03:05:47 EST)
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| 08-05-06 | 1 | 2\6 |
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This book was the required textbook for my organic I and II class...and it didn't help with either. If you didn't understands something the way the professor explained it, the book provided no help. The explainations in it were very short and were of no help at all. Most of the time the examples were too simple to really teach you anything. This is a very elementary textbook, that doesn't seem worthy to me of a place in any college or university.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-29 01:16:29 EST)
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| 08-04-06 | 1 | 2\4 |
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This book was the required textbook for my organic I and II class...and it didn't help with either. If you didn't understands something the way the professor explained it, the book provided no help. The explainations in it were very short and were of no help at all. Most of the time the examples were too simple to really teach you anything. This is a very elementary textbook, that doesn't seem worthy to me of a place in any college or university.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-01 01:37:15 EST)
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| 05-03-06 | 2 | 5\8 |
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This text is an easy read, and you will understand the reactions that are given in the text examples. So why the low rating? Organic chemistry is all about "prediction". And when it comes to teaching you how to predict the outcomes of reactions you've never seen before, it is lacking! You can study this text two hours a day, every day, and unless you have an uncanny ability to understand chemistry (I don't)--you will still not have this most fundamental skill you need to succeed. Try "Organic Chemistry as a Second Language" and "Organic Chemistry II as a Second Language". They will have you predicting and understanding Orgo in no time!! This course isn't hard at all- once someone explains it to you properly. David Klein (the author of those two books) does that beautifully.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-29 01:16:29 EST)
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| 05-02-06 | 2 | 1\1 |
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This text is an easy read, and you will understand the reactions that are given in the text examples. So why the low rating? Organic chemistry is all about "prediction". And when it comes to teaching you how to predict the outcomes of reactions you've never seen before, it is lacking! You can study this text two hours a day, every day, and unless you have an uncanny ability to understand chemistry (I don't)--you will still not have this most fundamental skill you need to succeed. Try "Organic Chemistry as a Second Language" and "Organic Chemistry II as a Second Language". They will have you predicting and understanding Orgo in no time!! This course isn't hard at all- once someone explains it to you properly. David Klein (the author of those two books) does that beautifully.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-20 03:12:10 EST)
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| 08-16-05 | 1 | 10\13 |
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Mcmurry is a colourful and over-generalized textbook that presents the most fundamental concepts of organic chemistry without fully elucidating on their logic. Mcmurry's style is to induce learning of 0-chem via memorizing of reaction mechanisms, and other trivial components.
The only reason you should buy this book (same reason I did) is if your o-chem course is based on this; that being, this is your prescribed text. It is far too difficult to study organic chemistry with another textbook. However this may not be the case for this edition of Mcmurry. Organic Chemistry by Wade has the same chapter format, covers essentially the same thing but treats the fundamental principles with more depth; allowing the reader to appreciate the finer points of organic chemistry. One thing that irritated me the most about this book was that there is no appendix for IR frequencies of major functional groups, and mass spectra is barely covered. It is at best just mentioned...nothing more. Wade treats the interpretation of spectral data with more clarity and depth...something which is essential in second year chemistry. All in all this book doesnt even provide a good grounding in the basics. When it discuses KMnO4 oxidatation, that at least should be a review of redox. The chapters on Substitution and elimination reactions as well as further chapters in aromatic chemistry are satisfactory, but it is the basics that are lacking. I would suggest for first time o-chem students to consult Wade and compare it to the writing style of Mcmurry. Albeit Mcmurry is very nice and colourful, you will regret its lack of depth and its over simplification of organic chemistry. The book itself is supplemented with another spectroscopy book here in Australia, which suggests the severe lackings of this book. This has been inherent in it for the last three editions...Not too happy with it. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:40:56 EST)
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| 08-16-05 | 4 | 4\4 |
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Organic chemistry has gained an infamous reputation to be what haunts many science students. I have always thought that calculus and physics were worse.
It is because of the amount of information that goes into solving problems and understanding so many principles prior to getting a robust grasp of just one organic chemistry principle. Questions like, why is cyclohexene considered a hydrocarbon or what determines a compound either being a nucleophile; require a good overall understanding of the basic principles of Organic chemistry. Most students fail at it because they did not study the basic principles in an appropriate manner. McMurry is one of the best remedies for individuals in this case. McMurry is all about giving a student an understanding of what are the basic principles of Organic Chem, from the quantum mechanics of the electron to what are the reaction mechanisms, finally applying these concepts into more applied organic chem techniques like spectroscopy. Organic Chem is brought to life by McMurry as he makes an attempt to make clear the fundamental laws. If you are attending organic chemistry at higher levels other than first year then it is suggested that you purchase a more intense text but this book is probably the best for those just doing first year organic chemistry. Regards, A little voice. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-03-13 21:33:35 EST)
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| 07-29-05 | 4 | 4\4 |
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Really, I thought this was a great text. I feel like the layout really made a difference, though I can't say that had I another book I'd have learned o chem with any less success...but the background chapters really help with the overall grasp of the chemistry, and the review/carbonyl preview sections in the middle do the same so that things become predictable and simpler than with other texts I've seen. I thought all the diagrams were pretty clear along with the actual text, so I don't know what the lower ratings are about.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-10 00:37:39 EST)
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| 02-24-05 | 2 | 5\13 |
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This is the required text for my course. I've read it thoroughly and it seems great, but it definitely is not getting me the grade I want. I'm buying a different textbook to supplement.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-07 01:15:16 EST)
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| 08-15-04 | 5 | 7\8 |
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"...I write to explain chemistry to students the way I wish it had been explained to me years ago."
McMurry has that line in the introduction to the text, and when I read that in the 3rd edition some years ago, it was one of the things that kept me from tucking tail and changing my major. He remains true to those words. This text is clear and unambiguous in its presentation. Rather than inundating the reader with details and overly rigorous academic explanations, as some texts do, McMurry presents organic chemistry in a straightforward, streamlined manner. The text progresses from basic physical organic chemistry and molecular orbital theory through functional groups and their reactivity, finally culminating in appropriate, but not exhaustive, chapters on biomolecules. After having learned organic chemistry from McMurry, I personally found tackling more advanced graduate texts (e.g. Carey and Sundberg) a more tractable endeavor. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-20 03:12:10 EST)
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| 07-07-04 | 5 | 7\7 |
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McMurry's Organic Chemistry is a great textbook. The text is clear and uncluttered, especially compared to others. The graphics organize the information well. Also, the back of the solutions manual has an organized summary of the reactions.
If you are using it as a supplement to your assigned book, I find that the previous (5th?) is just fine, and is probably much cheaper than the new edition. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-06 23:45:36 EST)
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| 07-05-04 | 5 | 6\6 |
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I used this text for 2 semesters of Organic Chemistry. I thought it was fantastic, with very colorful, helpful electrostatic potential maps. It showed clear reaction mechanisms and gave a summary of all learned reactions at the end of the chapter.
If you need to learn Organic chem, McMurry is the way to go. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-06 23:45:36 EST)
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| 08-18-03 | 2 | 5\7 |
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This is an excellent text! I have one criticism though. Why must a new edition come out every year/every other year? Its rediculous! The books are practically the same but the bookstore will never buy the old version back. The 5th edition cost me 120$. Thats pretty darn expensive!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-06 23:45:36 EST)
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| 07-15-00 | 2 | 16\19 |
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McMurry's text is a very friendly, gentle intro to organic. It's a thoroughly enjoyable read, but it doesn't teach you what you need to know. Explanations for important mechanisms are usually very brief, and the problems included are usually very basic and general (the spectroscopy and synthesis problems, in particular). If you're looking to become a chemist, this is not the book to learn from. I'd recommend Vollhardt and Schore's textbook, or any number of sophomore-level texts that will give you the skills you need to approach complicated problems more successfully (i.e., on exams or out in the industry).
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-06 23:45:36 EST)
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| 05-03-00 | 3 | 4\5 |
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I found this book to be helpful in my organic chemistry class. It has great diagrams and explains the concepts fairly well so one can understand what is being said. The book does come with a CD, which I did not use for the class. The book also has many examples, practice problems with solutions in the back, and chapter summaries. I recommend this book for anyone who is serious about organic chemistry.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-06 23:45:36 EST)
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