Schaum's Outline of Organic Chemistry, Sixth Edition: Edition 6

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  • Coverage appropriate for the following courses: Organic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, chemistry education, anatomy/physiology, and molecular biology
  • Coverage of all organic chemistry concepts, including structure and properties of organic compounds, bonding and molecular structure, stereochemistry, alkenes and alkyl halides, spectroscopy and structure, amines, phenolic compounds, and much more

About the author

Herbert Meislich, PhD, (deceased) was a professor emeritus at the City College of CUNY, where he taught organic and general chemistry for 40 years at both the undergraduate and doctorate levels. He coauthored eight textbooks, three laboratory manuals in organic and general chemistry and 15 papers on his research interests.

Howard Nechamkin, PhD, (deceased) was a college professor at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn before serving as professor and then chairman of the chemistry department at The College of New Jersey (formerly Trenton State College) in Trenton. Dr. Nechamkin was a Fulbright Scholar having taught as an exchange professor in Frankfurt, Germany.

Jacob Sharefkin, PhD, is professor emeritus of Chemistry at Brooklyn College. After receiving a B.S. from City College of New York, he was awarded an M.A. from Columbia University and a Ph.D. from New York University. His publications and research interest in Qualitative Organic Analysis and organic boron and iodine compounds have been supported by grants from the American Chemical Society, for whom he has also designed national examinations in Organic Chemistry.

George J. Hademenos, PhD, is a retired professor of physics at the University of Dallas. He received his bachelor of science degree with a combined major in physics and chemistry from Angelo State University; his master of science and doctorate degrees in physics from the University of Texas at Dallas; and completed postdoctoral fellowships in nuclear medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center and in radiological sciences/biomedical physics at UCLA Medical Center. His research interests have involved biophysical and biochemical mechanisms of disease processes, particularly cerebrovascular diseases and stroke.

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