Organic Chemistry (5th Edition)

  Author:    Paula Y. Bruice
  ISBN:    0131963163
  Sales Rank:    136523
  Published:    2006-03-15
  Publisher:    Prentice Hall
  # Pages:    1440
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 34 reviews
  Used Offers:    111 from $89.99
  Amazon Price:    $153.12
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Organic Chemistry (5th Edition)
  

This innovative book from acclaimed educator Paula Bruice is organized in a way that discourages rote memorization. The author’s writing has been praised for anticipating readers' questions, and appeals to their need to learn visually and by solving problems. Emphasizing that learners should reason their way to solutions rather than memorize facts, Bruice encourages them to think about what they have learned previously and apply that knowledge in a new setting. KEY TOPICS The book balances coverage of traditional topics with bioorganic chemistry, highlights mechanistic similarities, and ties synthesis and reactivity together–teaching the reactivity of a functional group and the synthesis of compounds obtained as a result of that reactivity. For the study of organic chemistry.

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09-22-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  It's organic. What else can I say?
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Who's going to like this class? probably 1% of people who take it. I'd say though that this book does go over each section pretty well. I'm in an honors level course, and many of the students that are taking regular organic opt to buy this book beacuse it does explain things much more clearly.
The only down side is the fact that each chapter is 60+ pages each. Other books break down each section a little better. Overall good.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-18 04:42:43 EST)
08-07-08 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  The great book for undergraduate student
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I had met this book on my undergraduate studies, it was the most interesting and exciting one(compare to other organic chemistry books) I had read on organic chemistry. It is even possible to learn the organic chemistry completely alone without visiting any lectures.
Still as graduate student me and other chemistry students in the university prefer this book in case you need to refresh the basis knowledge in organic chemistry.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-23 01:17:38 EST)
06-05-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Really great Ochem book
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Really really loved this book.

One of the best written college textbooks i have read in a long time

1). GOOD examples

2). REALLY thorough. It will cover nearly every topic in the entire ochem spectrum. When i was studying for the MCAT and couldnt find the answer to something all i had to do was pop open this book and find out about wolf-kirschner reductionr etc etc.

3). well written

4). easy to understand


Cons
1). really expensive, the solutions manual is really expensive too. Also the modeling kit is really expensive lol.

LOTS OF DOUGH, but if you can afford it its really a great book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-08 01:18:56 EST)
05-08-08 2 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Very strange way of teaching organic chemistry
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I just finished this class last semester. I found this book easy to follow, but I think it could have been arranged better. For instance, I would've started with SN 1/E 1 and SN 2/E 2 reactions first instead of jumping straight into the reactions of alkenes. I would've also appreciated if all of the nomenclature was in one concise chapter. I do appreciate the reaction summaries at the end of every chapter. That was quite useful. I really did not like the chapter on Mass spec, I felt it was lacking. The book also had some errors when it came to the practice problems and the answers in the back of the book. The chapter on stereochemistry was a headache. Do yourself a favor and attend the lecture and skip the chapter.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-05 02:25:03 EST)
02-27-08 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Great condition
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The book arrived faster than the quoted time, and was in great condition. The inside had no markings and the cover was not damaged in any way. Would buy from this seller again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-19 02:32:11 EST)
10-01-07 4 0\2
(Hide Review...)  2 day service
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Received book in 3 days but paid for 2 day service. However, item was exactly what was stated. The one day did not make that big a difference but was a little irritating. Book was great.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-28 03:25:32 EST)
09-27-07 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  very good book.I love it.
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that is a nice book. it was in the paper box shiped on time and quickly .
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:44:13 EST)
07-28-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  A solid organic chemistry textbook
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My assessment of this textbook is based upon concurrent usage of the solutions manual.

Paula Bruice does a great job in presenting organic chemistry. I had virtually no knowledge of organic chemistry when starting the academic year, and felt I had a solid understanding of it at the end of the year. I obtained As both semesters, even though one of the professors only loosely followed the material in the text. However, the text was of sufficient quality that I was able to understand the material the professor presented by relying almost solely on the text.

I prefer to learn things by reading and studying alone. I used this text with solutions manual almost exclusively. The author's presentation of subjects is logical and progressive. There are many worked problems within the text, and the solutions manual has fully worked solutions to the problems. Additionally, there are review subjects within the solutions manual to cover subjects that are not properly organic chemistry, but must be mastered to understand organic chemistry.

The key to getting the most from this text is to work the problems at the end of the chapters. Paula Bruice does not present problems that were not covered in the chapter. Thus, if you read the chapter, you'll see the concepts in the problems at the end of the chapter. Where you have gaps in working the problems, you can readily fill the gaps by checking the solutions manual. Read the text, work the problems, you'll learn organic chemistry.

As a final note, there is a web site to accompany the text. It isn't great, but I think most such web sites are deficient. Nevertheless, it was sometimes helpful when I simply couldn't grasp a concept. It is probably the best web site to accompany a text I've seen.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:44:13 EST)
07-07-07 4 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Very understandable org chem book
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Bruice's way of writing is what separates this book from other texts such as Mcmurry. She conveys complicated ideas in very plain english. Futhermore, the illustrations in this text are superb. The book's clean and spacious format also translated to better brain studying conditions (esp. for OC people like me).

3 cons:
No access number for the book's site
Very expensive (unavailable locally [Philippines])
HEAVY :0
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:44:13 EST)
07-02-07 3 2\4
(Hide Review...)  Book is very complex for an intro organic chem text
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I was required to use this book for my organic chemistry class. It is very complex and very detailed and I found it difficult to understand - I had to read each section multiple times to get it. I found that "Organic Chemistry" by Francis Carey to be a much better book for a first-time organic chem student. I ended up buying a used copy of that book and using it to help understand the concepts. The Bruice book seems like it would be better for someone who has some background in organic chem and seems to be written as if the reader just needs a refresher in the concepts.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:44:13 EST)
06-14-07 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  good for reference and review
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I used this book (and others) as a reference in addition to the required text (McMurry) for an organic chemistry class I took. Thus, I only read this book when I found the McMurry text lacking or when I wanted to review a topic in greater depth. I would not have minded if this book were the main required text for my class. I am getting rid of all of the other introductory organic chemistry books I had except for this one.

This book provides greater depth and better explanations than the other books I used. The McMurry text briefly mentions a few topics in a single sentence, which many other introductory and outline books entirely omit (so I suggest not wasting time with them). This book actually contains reasonable explanations for those topics, which made it a good supplementary text.

The style of this book is not too wordy; neither is it overly terse. However, it is difficult to read any math/chemistry/physics/etc text as a novel and expect to gain much from it, so work problems while reading any book of this nature.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 02:44:13 EST)
04-20-07 3 3\6
(Hide Review...)  A good text, but there are better alternatives for most students
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It may seem unfair to give only 3 stars to what amounts to a very solid textbook -- but it is 3 stars in comparison to the best texts that are available for undergraduate organic chemistry. First, the good. The text is well illustrated with Spartan density drawings and colorful pictures and sidebars of various organic chemists that help maintain interest in the reading. The book is printed on high-quality paper and the binding is durable, which should help it withstand the beating given it by a diligent student. Color is used more liberally than other textbooks (such as McMurry); this is one of the best looking books available on the market for organic chemistry. Additionally, the chapters at the end of the book that highlight the role of organic chemistry in enzymology and drug discovery are a nice addition for classes geared more towards medical students/biologists.

Now the bad. First, the organization is quite different than other textbooks. In some areas the reorganization is a welcome change, but I question some of them. In particular, an extensive treatise of the nomenclature of the functional groups at the beginning of the book (Second chapter) delays the introduction of reactions; it makes for a tedious opening and leaves the impression that organic chemistry is a topic for pedants. Additionally, bunching together all the elimination reactions after the chapter on alkynes prevents a real introduction to multistep synthesis until Chapter 9, almost 400 pages into the book.

Perhaps more importantly for the student, the text is not as readable as, say, McMurry, Jones, or Wade. Part of the problem is simply that the book is so incredibly detailed. It's almost as if the author tried to condense both an undergraduate organic chemistry text and a graduate text into one, perhaps in order to justify its hefty pricetag (250$ for the book and solutions manual). In my opinion, the onslaught of information, particularly in the spectroscopy and substitution and elimination chapters, is simply overwhelming. Lastly, the student solutions manual--which should be the lifeblood of any student trying to learn the subject--is riddled with errors, an unexcusable foul for a book in its fifth edition. These errors undermine the confidence of students in their ability to work the problems.

Despite these faults, this is still a good text. The level of detail, while in my opinion stifling for most undergraduates trying to learn the material, makes it a good reference book. Given it's deeper coverage than other textbooks, it may work well in a course for chemistry majors. For most, however, the texts by Wade or McMurry offer better alternatives.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-14 01:24:04 EST)
  
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