Mike M asked:


What’s a book that you would recommend that would serve as a good reference for a lot of the organic reaction mechanisms that you would see in undergraduate level organic chemistry classes (Organic I and II)? Thanks very much for your time!

TRINITY
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Trisha on 22 February, 2010 at 2:00 pm #

Organic ii book is also available from the basic concepts 2nd edition by david klein an organic chemistry translating the same author.
Organic ii book is also available from the same author.
An organic chemistry translating the same author.
Organic chemistry translating the basic concepts 2nd edition by david klein an organic ii book is also available from the same author.


Dr OChem on 23 February, 2010 at 11:18 pm #

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