Organic Chemistry

  Author:    T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig B. Fryhle, T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig B. Fryhle
  ISBN:    0471417998
  Sales Rank:    174447
  Published:    2003-06-20
  Publisher:    Wiley
  # Pages:    1344
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    3.0 based on 12 reviews
  Used Offers:    125 from $31.00
  Amazon Price:    $143.00
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This bestseller helps readers master basic skills with its clear and easy-to-follow presentation of key concepts. It focuses on the important ideas of organic chemistry and backs them up with illustrations and challenging problems. The authors' acclaimed writing style makes this thorny subject easy to grasp and comprehend. The new edition brings the book to the forefront of the latest research developments.
The book includes the ORGANIC VIEW CD, a browser-based study tool with animated 3D graphics, Drill/Review sections, and Practice Tests
"The Chemistry of..." boxes throughout highlight biological and other real-world chemistry
This edition is completely up-to-date with the latest developments in the field
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11-10-06 5 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Great Bargain
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This book was required for college, but I saved over $70 by going through Amazon instead of the college bookstore. Thanks Amazon!
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11-09-06 5 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Great Bargain
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This book was required for college, but I saved over $70 by going through Amazon instead of the college bookstore. Thanks Amazon!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-11 03:07:26 EST)
05-11-06 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  A+ For End of Chapter Problems
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I had used this textbook at Ramapo College of New Jersey for Organic Chemistry I and II, and I found that the end of the chapter problems were superb in preparation for exams. I can't say much otherwise about the body of the text, reactions, mechanisms, etc., but I give this book an A+ for the End of Chapter Problems. They were tough and required a good amount of thought, which was exactly how I was tested in this class.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-14 02:41:21 EST)
09-24-05 4 0\13
(Hide Review...)  Thanks Alot
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thanks for the book. the first 100-150 pages were wrinkled quite a bit but the price makes up for it. shipping was good. thanks again.
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09-23-05 4 0\10
(Hide Review...)  Thanks Alot
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thanks for the book. the first 100-150 pages were wrinkled quite a bit but the price makes up for it. shipping was good. thanks again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-07 03:06:05 EST)
09-16-05 1 2\17
(Hide Review...)  False Ad!
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This book is not Hardcover as stated in the ad. The book is not for sale in the US and Canada and it is clearly marked on the cover. It's violating the Copyright Act. I gave it one star because there was anything lower than that.
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09-08-05 5 0\16
(Hide Review...)  BEAUTIFUL BOOK
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THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE BOOK - IT WAS RIGHT IN TIME FOR CLASS! GREAT USED CONDITION - EXACTLY AS LISTED...THANKS AGAIN! A++++
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-24 03:34:37 EST)
09-07-05 5 0\13
(Hide Review...)  BEAUTIFUL BOOK
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THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE BOOK - IT WAS RIGHT IN TIME FOR CLASS! GREAT USED CONDITION - EXACTLY AS LISTED...THANKS AGAIN! A++++
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04-27-05 2 1\1
(Hide Review...)  This book will do more to confuse the student
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This book is so poorly organized that even the instructor who taught from it did not go through it sequential manner. Difficult subject matter is not covered in big picture to small detail way, but instead is spread through out the book with little or no information on WHY things in organic chemistry work they way they do, and then it is not even cohesively brought to a summary.
There are not nearly enough mechanisms nor complicated synthesis. It does touch on retro synthetic analysis but then offers very little opportunity for the student to practice complicated and varied synthesis. The problems given at the end of the chapter are way to simplistic! It seems that this book tries to complicate Org much more than neccessary.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-14 02:41:21 EST)
12-01-04 1 7\8
(Hide Review...)  A complete mess
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I found this textbook to be utter garbage and a complete and confused mess. Easily the worst text book out of my recent courses.(Campbell's Biology and Pasachoff's Physics are world's better. I find it difficult to believe this is about as good of a book as an organic chem professor can write. Very sad if this were true.) A dearth of example problems make learning this far more difficult than it need to be. This is made worse given the fact the problems for students at the end of the chapter don't build up bit by bit from earlier portions of the chapter until it ties it all together. That's not even discussing just how few of these problems have any answer in the back of the book.(Since it's so easy to get a completely wrong but reasonable looking answer that's a big problem and pretty much means the solution manual has to be bought with it. Almost seems like a scam to trick students out of over $200 by splitting the cost between two books.) Also I get the impression that the authors have a crippling phobia of math and equations.(Just look at the end of chapter 7 where 2 pages of text could have been replaced by the equation for doing a SODAR calculation.)

Just utter garbage which isn't good given that organic is trying enough as it is.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-09-11 03:51:11 EST)
07-02-04 4 11\13
(Hide Review...)  Organic Chemistry for Beginners
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Organic Chemistry is often mistaken to be a subject to be of rote memorization. having a bachelors in chemical engineering, i was introduced to organic chemistry during my junior days. i always hated organic chemistry for the way i was presented was a mere reaction and the reagents. Entering the graduate school, i was forced to learn organic chemistry, whereby i accidentally encountered this book. Reading the first few pages of the book, it was damn lucid to my mind, that organic chemistry is not memorization of a bunch of reactions, but its LOGIC. believe me, i as much as everybody hated org chem and i can't believe that i am writing a review on this book.

coming to the book, this book is intended to be used as two semester course. the first semester you usually end up reading the first 13 chapters. It is here i recommend to use caution, as they form the foundation for the remaining chapters. The first chapters through alcohols and alkenes is presented excellently with the author meticulously providing the reaction mechanisms. although the material presented is overwhelming to the intro students, you have to be patient and always make sure you do your homework by solving the problems and reviewing the concepts before you proceed to the next level. The author has presented an excellent recap at the end of the first 13 chapters. Quite honestly, it will teach you the logic behind the product formation, which u should be able to deduce by logic.

it is the second part of the book, where it gets a little stinky. the author didn't provide a good recap at most of the reactions in the chapter ending, but nevertheless presented the logic, behind the formation of the product, so if you can recap yourself after each chapter with notes, then by the end of the next 13 chapters you should pretty much be able to reasonably predict the product for almost most of the reactions. concepts like the use of different oxidising and reducing agents, enolate formation and the carbonyl compounds have been dealt almost thoroughly. i would say it could be dealt in further detail, but it suffices for someone who wishes to learn organic chemistry.

i have read the book and solved the exercises, and trust me, i knew nothing about org and in about six months out of my own interest i am now at a stage with hardwork able to pursue synthetic chemistry as my expertise. i believe this book not only helped to learn org chem, but helped me to make my career choice.

a good book teaches you the concepts behind the theory, but a great book inspires you. i belive this to be a great book.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 22:23:57 EST)
10-02-03 3 7\8
(Hide Review...)  Fuzzy Chemistry
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Review for the '99... I started to use this book from chapter 1-4 and I already dislike it. For instance the nomenclatature section does not explain what is the IUPAC naming for compounds pertaining functional groups well enough. The spectroscopy part, is too basic, it does not present a in-depth view of how important functional groups absorb the IR spectra. Finally, the answer that appear at the back of the book are to few, out of about 40 problems only the solution for 10 of them appear. This makes it difficult if a student wants to check an answer and does not have the solutions manual. If this book continues to be like that, I think that I might study from another book, a Professor recommended me Seyhan Ege.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 22:23:57 EST)
09-02-03 2 0\5
(Hide Review...)  Too expensive
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This book could have been cheaper.

The content is about identical to Bruce's but this one costs much more.

This is just my personal opinions...

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 22:23:57 EST)
  
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