SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR PERSPECTIVES ON STRUCTURE AND MECHANISM IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Based on the author's first-hand classroom experience, this solutions manual complements the 3rd edition of Perspectives on Structure and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry. The solutions to the 438 textbook problems help students increase their understanding of physical organic chemistry, and more than 550 references stimulate their engagement with the chemical literature.
<b>SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR PERSPECTIVES ON STRUCTURE AND MECHANISM IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY</b>
Based on the author's first-hand classroom experience, this solutions manual complements the 3rd edition of <i>Perspectives on Structure and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry</i>. The solutions to the 438 textbook problems help students increase their understanding of physical organic chemistry, and more than 550 references stimulate their engagement with the chemical literature.
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Felix A. Carroll, PhD is the Joseph R. Morton Professor of Chemistry Emeritus at Davidson College. His research focuses on organic photochemistry and photophysics, kinetics, the synthesis and characterization of insect pheromone analogues, the correlation of molecular structure with physical properties, the combustion characteristics of organic compounds, and chemical education. Dr. Carroll has published extensively in the peer-reviewed literature and was awarded a patent in the field of insect pheromones.
<b>Felix A. Carroll, PhD </b>is the Joseph R. Morton Professor of Chemistry Emeritus at Davidson College. His research focuses on organic photochemistry and photophysics, kinetics, the synthesis and characterization of insect pheromone analogues, the correlation of molecular structure with physical properties, the combustion characteristics of organic compounds, and chemical education. Dr. Carroll has published extensively in the peer-reviewed literature and was awarded a patent in the field of insect pheromones.