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Experimental Organic Chemistry A Miniscale & Microscale Approach 6Th Edition

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    Author(s)Gilbert and Martin
    PublisherCengage
    Edition6th Edition
    ISBN9781305080461
    Pages960
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2015

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    Cengage Experimental Organic Chemistry A Miniscale & Microscale Approach 6Th Edition by Gilbert and Martin

    Perform chemistry experiments with skill and confidence in your organic chemistry lab course with this easy-to-understand lab manual. EXPERIMENTAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: A MINISCALE AND MICROSCALE APPROACH, Sixth Edition first covers equipment, record keeping, and safety in the laboratory, then walks you step by step through the laboratory techniques you'll need to perform all experiments. Individual chapters show you how to use the techniques to synthesize compounds and analyze their properties, complete multi-step syntheses of organic compounds, and solve structures of unknown compounds. New experiments in Chapter 17 and 18 demonstrate the potential of chiral agents in fostering enantioselectivity and of performing solvent-free reactions. A bioorganic experiment in Chapter 24 gives you an opportunity to accomplish a mechanistically interesting and synthetically important coupling of two a-amino acids to produce a dipeptide.