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Pushing Electrons: A Guide for Students of Organic Chemistry

Pushing Electrons: A Guide for Students of Organic Chemistry

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Author: Daniel P. Weeks
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Category: Book

List Price: $79.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 156588

Media: Paperback
Edition: 3
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 0.4

ISBN: 0030206936
Dewey Decimal Number: 541
EAN: 9780030206931
ASIN: 0030206936

Publication Date: 1998
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Condition: some shelf wear,some writing. mb

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
By Daniel P. Weeks. This brief text will help you develop a skill that is essential to learning organic chemistry and success in your course. By working through the program, you learn to push electrons to generate resonance structures and write organic mechanisms.


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Good Buy   September 11, 2007
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

The cost wasn't too bad, and the shipping was great. However, the book has writing all through... which for a workbook makes things slightly difficult. I remember the review saying there was a bit of writing, but it is all through the beginning of the book.


4 out of 5 stars Only Downside Is Price   March 17, 2006
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I'm taking Organic Chemistry this semester at a Big 12 university, and bought this book on recommendation from my professor. The simple truth is, past a certain point, you can no longer rely entirely upon memorizing reactions to do well in this subject -- you really have to understand the mechanisms. This book provides the basis for that, and is therefore very valuable. It's only downfall is that it's very expensive... If you're ok with parting with 50 dollars I'd recommend it.


4 out of 5 stars Great Prep for organic   August 27, 2003
 18 out of 20 found this review helpful

This book is not a substitution for organic chemistry by any means. It's mean (the first 2 chapters) to prepare, review, and reinforce concepts learned in Gen Chem but vital to organic.

The last 3 chapters are not review. They require some understanding of organic first. They are meant to reinforce and review what you learn in class.

So you can't just jump for chapter 1 and 2 directly into 3. One and two are meant for prior to organic. And 3 through 5 are to be used during the class.

It's definately got me several steps up on my classmates so far.

Ken


3 out of 5 stars Great! But . . . . .   April 18, 2003
 21 out of 22 found this review helpful

This book starts out great, because it really makes it clear for us idiots the reason electrons are pushed. It is an engaging study tool that makes you want to open the book everyday. The problem with the book, I'm now learning, is that I now know how to push electrons, but I still don't know when to apply what rules. I thought that the book would have talked more about how to identify electrophiles, and nucleophiles (with regards to reagents). Instead the books jumps for being really easy to follow, to asking the reader to attempt really complex mechanisms. That's like asking a kid who just learned his ABC's to write a book. Very poor ending.

However, for those of you who are clear on electrophiles and nucleophiles, this book would be perfect for you. I suspect that if you know those well, you might not need this book.


5 out of 5 stars A must for students of Organic Chemistry   March 16, 2002
 8 out of 13 found this review helpful

Having had Dr. Weeks as a professor in my college days, I could not reisist purchasing and reading this book. As an educator, Dr. Weeks was gifted in his ability to take difficult course material and convert it into material that was not only understandable, but enjoyable. He has accomplished this again with the third edition of his book. The mastery of electron movement in organic reactions makes the understanding of more complex aspects of organic chemistry more easily achieved. No organic chemistry student should be without this book.


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