The ManualsModern Projects and Experiments in Organic Chemistry helps instructors turn their organic chemistry laboratories into places of discovery and critical thinking. In addition to traditional experiments, the manual offers a variety of inquiry-based experiments and multi-week projects, giving students a better understanding of how lab work is actually accomplished. Instead of simply following directions, students learn how to investigate the experimental process itself. The ProgramModern Projects and Experiments in Organic Chemistry is designed to provide the utmost in quality content, student accessibility, and instructor flexibility. The project consists of:1) A laboratory manual in two versions: miniscale and standard-taper microscale equipment (0-7167-9779-8) miniscale and Williamson microscale equipment (0-7167-3921-6)
2) Custom publishing option. All experiments are available through Freeman s custom publishing service at http://custompub.whfreeman.com. Instructors can use this service to create their own customized lab manual, even including their own material.
3) Techniques in Organic Chemistry. This concise yet comprehensive companion volume provides students with detailed descriptions of important techniques.
Modern Projects and Experiments in Organic Chemistry: Miniscale and Williamson Microscale
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PublisherW. H. Freeman and Company
ISBN / ASIN0716739216
ISBN-139780716739210
Sales Rank494,342
CategoryScience
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