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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Cook (Lecturer in Pharmaceutics, Lecturer in Pharmaceutics, Department of Pharmacy, University of Hertfordshire) , Philippa Cranwell (Teaching Fellow, Teaching Fellow, Department of Chemistry, University of Reading)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 21.50cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 27.50cm Weight: 0.302kg ISBN: 9780198729518ISBN 10: 0198729510 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 16 February 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Foundations 2: Isomerism 3: Nucleophilic Substitution 4: Elimination Reactions 5: Reactions of unsaturated compounds 6: Aromatic Chemistry 7: Carbonyl ChemistryReviewsIf only this book had existed during my first year, it would have made the task of studying so much easier! The workbook provides a blended balance between detail and simplicity, in a way that other books fail to match. * Matthew-John Tully, University of Bangor * Having lots of examples to work through really helps you cement your learning, and is fantastic preparation for exams and further studies. * Adam Stubbs, Newcastle University * I wish I had these books when I started at university. So many relevant examples are worked through, and the solutions to the examples are descriptive instead of just being a simple answer, which makes learning much easier. * Michelle Rasmussen, University of Roskilde * The comments and worked examples are fantastic and make the book particularly useful. As a student you can never have enough worked examples or questions to try so a workbook is a great way to enhance what you are given in your course. * Rebecca Snelgrove, Keele University * I like the book. It has very clear structure, everything is nicely in sections and boxes with good illustrations. It assumes little knowledge and will be accessible to most readers while covering advanced topics as well. Adam Prada, University of Cambridge The text covers many of the areas that I have had problems with at A-level and at university level, making it very useful to students in the transition between the two. * Felix Rummel, University of Manchester * If only this book had existed during my first year, it would have made the task of studying so much easier! The workbook provides a blended balance between detail and simplicity, in a way that other books fail to match. Matthew-John Tully, University of Bangor Having lots of examples to work through really helps you cement your learning, and is fantastic preparation for exams and further studies. Adam Stubbs, Newcastle University I wish I had these books when I started at university. So many relevant examples are worked through, and the solutions to the examples are descriptive instead of just being a simple answer, which makes learning much easier. Michelle Rasmussen, University of Roskilde The comments and worked examples are fantastic and make the book particularly useful. As a student you can never have enough worked examples or questions to try so a workbook is a great way to enhance what you are given in your course. Rebecca Snelgrove, Keele University I like the book. It has very clear structure, everything is nicely in sections and boxes with good illustrations. It assumes little knowledge and will be accessible to most readers while covering advanced topics as well. Adam Prada, University of Cambridge The text covers many of the areas that I have had problems with at A-level and at university level, making it very useful to students in the transition between the two. Felix Rummel, University of Manchester Author InformationDr Philippa Cranwell is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Reading, specialising in organic chemistry and chemistry education. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Southampton, her PhD studies at the University of Cambridge and postdoctoral work at ETH in Zürich, Switzerland. Her current research focusses on developing new synthetic methods, as well as reactions suitable for the undergraduate laboratory. ; Dr Michael Cook is a Lecturer in Pharmaceutics in the Department of Pharmacy at the University of Hertfordshire. He is a member of the Topical Drug Delivery and Toxicology research centre, and specialises in the development of polymeric materials for drug delivery. He was awarded his PhD by the University of Reading. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |