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General Organic And Biological Chemistry Will Help Readers Visualize The Connections That Exist Between General Chemistry Organic Chemistry And Biochemistry

Posted on: Monday, 26 November 2007, 09:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c75425) has announced the addition of "General Organic and Biological Chemistry, 2nd Edition" to their offering.

This second edition presents an integrated approach, placing related general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry in adjacent chapters. This helps readers visualize the connections that exist between these three branches of chemistry. They'll find this book to be a concise, manageable, highly effective alternative with an integrated Table of Contents. With the early introduction of biochemistry topics, they'll also quickly discover how the material relates to careers in allied health.

Finally readers have a shorter, less intimidating introduction to general, organic and biological chemistry! Not only is Raymond's text concise, it also takes an integrated approach to presenting important topics in a way that makes the material easier to understand. In this approach, similarities can be exploited and concepts reinforced. The result is that readers see the strong connections that exist between these three branches of chemistry.

About the author:

Ken Raymond is the department chair at Eastern Washington University in Cheney, WA. He is an organic chemist with 20 years of experience in teaching this course.

Contents:

Chapter 1: Science and Measurements

Chapter 2 : Atoms and Elements

Chapter 3: Compounds

Chapter 4: An Introduction to Organic Compounds

Chapter 5: Gases, Liquids, and Solids

Chapter 6: Reactions

Chapter 7: Solutions, Colloids, and Suspensions

Chapter 8: Lipids and Membranes

Chapter 9: Acids, Bases, and Equilibrium

Chapter 10: Carboxylic Acids, Phenols, and Amines

Chapter 11: Alcohols, Ethers, Aldehydes, and Ketones

Chapter 12: Carbohydrates

Chapter 13: Peptides, Proteins, and Enzymes

Chapter 14: Nucleic Acids

Chapter 15: Metabolism

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c75425


Source: Business Wire

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