Stereochemistry at a Glance (Chemistry At a Glance) | 
enlarge | Authors: Jason Eames, Josephine M Peach Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Category: Book
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Product Description Stereochemistry deals with the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in molecules. All chemical reactions take place three dimensions and the spatial arrangement of those atoms can have a profound effect on the outcome of a chemical reaction. A good understanding of stereochemistry is, therefore, fundamental to any detailed appreciation and study of organic chemistry.
Based on the highly successful at a Glance series from Blackwell Publishing, this book provides a concise introduction and overview of stereochemistry for students studying chemistry and related courses at undergraduate level. It then reinforces that overview by presenting 49 fully worked out stereochemistry problems, presented in the familiar at a Glance double page layout. A further 98 supplementary problems, with abbreviated answers, are designed to help the undergraduate student rapidly develop the knack of thinking in three dimensions, and generate the confidence to apply their knowledge of stereochemistry in the classroom, the exam room or the laboratory.
Graphical presentation of information is central to the book. As befits such a visual subject, this facilitates the rapid assimilation and understanding of the basic concepts, principles and definitions of stereochemistry. Students using Stereochemistry at a Glance will find they have a resource with which they can quickly, economically and confidently acquire, regularly review and revise the basic facts that underpin stereochemistry.
Book Description Stereochemistry deals with the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in molecules. All chemical reactions take place three dimensions and the spatial arrangement of those atoms can have a profound effect on the outcome of a chemical reaction. A good understanding of stereochemistry is, therefore, fundamental to any detailed appreciation and study of organic chemistry.Based on the highly successful at a Glance series from Blackwell Publishing, this book provides a concise introduction and overview of stereochemistry for students studying chemistry and related courses at undergraduate level. It then reinforces that overview by presenting 49 fully worked out stereochemistry problems, presented in the familiar at a Glance double page layout. A further 98 supplementary problems, with abbreviated answers, are designed to help the undergraduate student rapidly develop the knack of thinking in three dimensions, and generate the confidence to apply their knowledge of stereochemistry in the classroom, the exam room or the laboratory.Graphical presentation of information is central to the book. As befits such a visual subject, this facilitates the rapid assimilation and understanding of the basic concepts, principles and definitions of stereochemistry. Students using Stereochemistry at a Glance will find they have a resource with which they can quickly, economically and confidently acquire, regularly review and revise the basic facts that underpin stereochemistry..
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For a stereochemistry learning guid in organic chemistry, this is the best February 18, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Jason Eames and Josephine Peach have written perhaps the best guide for those who really want to learn stereo or organic chemistry in three dimensions. Most student organic texts will contain a 10-20 or so page chapter going in all directions on this topic--and the students as well as instructor, more or less call "truce" and move on..quickly. Learning this subject, if not well thought out, is quite arduous and difficult because you are attempting to illustrate 3 D chemistry with a blackboard or print. Even in pharmacy school, the texts are rather shallow in my opinion on this topic. Enantiomers are of the most importance in medicine, as most of us know. My instuctors copy on chiral chemistry is 79 pages long, and not nearly as good as these authors have done. Eanes and Peach though, make it very clear on their approach. Do not skip to chapter 2, until you really know the first part of their book. That even goes for some of you graduate students who know everything. The authors do not overly burden you with cholesterol structures and bridged compounds. On page vi is exactly how you should follow their methods of do's and don'ts. Follow their advice, and this book will be very rewarding for you. They not only give you the answers, but thoroughly demonstrate on how they were derived. I purchased this text because it is quite good, even though the subject matter, at times, might seem overwhelming. It augments my own chapter quite nicely and they have some excellent ideas and illustrations. You cannot complete their text in one or two days. It is that good. I not only recommend it, I tell you it may be the best text written on chiral chemistry I have ever crossed. And that list is quite long. guyairey
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