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Loading... Organic Chemistryby Robert Thornton Morrison
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Morrison and Boyd is *the* classic in my generation. I don't even keep one in my office, because every colleague has a copy that I can borrow. ( )This is the definitive college textbook of organic chemistry, used by most schools around the country. I graduated from college in 1973 and still remember using this book which I found to be highly informative and instructive (I got an A in the course). no reviews | add a review
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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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