
Organic Chemistry by Francis Carey
Intended for mainstream, two-semester, undergraduate organic chemistry course, this title gives students an understanding of organic chemistry by stressing how fundamental reaction mechanisms function and reactions occur. It includes molecular illustrations, spectroscopy coverage, integration of molecular modeling exercises, and multimedia tools.
Francis A. Carey is a native of Pennsylvania, educated in the public schools of Philadelphia, at Drexel University (B.S. in chemistry, 1959), and at Penn State (Ph.D. 1963). Following postdoctoral work at Harvard and military service, he was appointed to the chemistry faculty of the University of Virginia in 1966. Prior to retiring in 2000, he regularly taught the two-semester lecture courses in general chemistry and organic chemistry. With his students, Professor Carey has published over forty research papers in synthetic and mechanistic organic chemistry. In addition to this text, he is coauthor (with Robert C. Atkins) of Organic Chemistry: A Brief Course and (with Richard J. Sundberg) of Advanced Organic Chemistry, a two-volume treatment designed for graduate students and advanced undergraduates. He was a member of the Committee of Examiners of The Graduate Record Examination in Chemistry from 1993-2000. Frank and his wife Jill, who is a teacher/director of a preschool and a church organist, are the parents of Andy, Bob, and Bill and the grandparents of Riyad and Ava.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780071102254 |
| ISBN 10 | 0071102256 |
| Title | Organic Chemistry |
| Author | Francis Carey |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe |
| Year published | 2007-02-16 |
| Number of pages | 0 |
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