Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: Second Semester Topics by David R. Klein


Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: Second Semester Topics
Title : Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: Second Semester Topics
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Number of Pages : 400 pages
Publication : #180,358 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: Second Semester Topics Reviews


  • Not your daddy

    this book makes O Chem so much easier. the problem I had when taking the class was struggling with the instructor, but this takes them out of the equation. It shows you how to do things several different ways and has plenty of practice problems with solutions and how to get

  • Floratam

    Compensation for inadequate instruction. Game changer.

  • Chandler

    I credit my passing grades in orgo II to this book. Try to get some of it done before the semester starts. I wish I had both of these when I took orgo I twelve years ago. It is worth the money.

  • Elle Dove

    No other way I could have earned an A+ in my pre med organic chemistry level C course. Thank you!

  • Kenzie

    The book itself is great. It makes organic chemistry feel like its possible to actually understand. The first semester version of this book has a detailed table of contents to easily navigate to all sections. This one does not and it makes it difficult to use. Consider

  • goodreads Customer

    I used the first semester book when I was in undergrad and had to relearn the information for grad school. These books are the absolute best. It puts the information in the easiest way to retain in. I am always grabbing for these books when I need to relearn something. For

  • goodreads Customer

    I used the 4th edition for my first semester of organic chemistry and it helped me get through the class with ease, Im using the 5th edition for my second semester and the biggest difference is the addition of detailed solutions which are immensely helpful.

  • Danny

    I would highly suggest buying both the first and second book. Although it wont replace your textbook (As Klein mentions) it is a very effective supplement. My best advice would be to go through at least the first book or get through some of the first book before you