Organic Chemistry (6th Edition) - Book Review,
by Robert T. Morrison, et al

From Book News, Inc. <:;st> A standard introductory textbook first published in 1959 (the 5th edition of 1987 is cited in BCL3). For the present edition the authors have cut 150 pages, and have rewritten the early chapters to make the fundamental material more accessible to the student. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Book Description A popular introduction to organic chemistry which stresses the importance of molecular structure in understanding the properties and principles of organic chemistry. Provides a wide variety of spectra to be analyzed. Features four-color photographs throughout.
The publisher, Prentice-Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics For four decades, this text has been the source book for organic chemistry; over two million students have used this text since it was first published. The Seventh Edition represents the result of the authors' commitment to offer an ever more effective teaching and learning tool. Much of the material has been updated, rewritten, reorganized, and in some cases eliminated to provide a more accessible presentation and a greater emphasis on fundamentals.
From the Back Cover A popular introduction to organic chemistry which stresses the importance of molecular structure in understanding the properties and principles of organic chemistry. Provides a wide variety of spectra to be analyzed. Features four-color photographs throughout.
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