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A Logical Approach to MODERN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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A Logical Approach to MODERN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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Author(s): Jagdamba Singh, S. Anandvardhan

Number of Pages: 1264

Publisher: ( Pragati Prakashan )

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    A Logical Approach to MODERN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

    The study of science is the development of ideas from experimental observations. It is not simply learning a list of facts but rather a way of thinking. A primary goal for the student is to learn methods of problem solving and to develop the ability to apply them to any problem. This book attempts to teach thinking as well as facts and theories. It presents organic chemistry by a mechanistic approach. In an effort to facilitate orderly learning, the material in this book is organized in such a way that the students are first introduced to fundamental concepts of organic chemistry and then the method of applying those concepts in solving relevant problems.

    ( Jagdamba Singh, S. Anandvardhan )

    Category: Higher Education,Competitions
    ISBN: 978-93-5531-390-4
    Sr Chapter Name No Of Page
    1 CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 45
    2 ISOMERISM 85
    3 GENERAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 105
    4 MECHANISM OF OGRANIC REACTIONS (SUBSTITUTION RECATIONS) 84
    5 MECHANISM OF ORGANIC REACTIONS (ELIMINATION REACTIONS) 31
    6 MECHANISM OF OGRANIC REACTIONS (ADDITION RECATIONS) 50
    7 HYDROCARBONS 102
    8 HALOGEN(S) CONTAINING COMPOUNDS 46
    9 HYDROXY COMPOUNDS AND ETHERS 89
    10 CARBONYL COMPOUNDS 105
    11 CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES 80
    12 CYANIDES AND ISOCYANIDES 15
    13 NITROGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS 60
    14 ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS AND MAELT HYDRIDES 35
    15 POLYMERS 17
    16 CARBOHYDRATES 30
    17 "BIOMOLECULES (Amino acids, Peptide, Proteins, Enzymes, Nucleic acids, Vitamins, Lipids, Hormones and Blood)" 43
    18 "CHEMISTRY IN ACTION (Drugs, Dyes, Cosmetics, New High Performance Materials and Rocket Propellants)" 20
    19 PURIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 29
    20 20. EXAMINATION CORNER (Some Special Problems and Their Solutions) 167
    21 MODEL TEST PAPERS 22
    22 INDEX 22
  • Ratings & Reviews

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    • 5.0

      Aayushi Mehta

    • The best book I’ve used for understanding mechanisms. Makes organic chemistry actually fun

    • 5.0

      Siddharth Chauhan

    • Very logical and concept-oriented. Helped me a lot during NEET and JEE prep.

    • 5.0

      Tanvi Rawal

    • Organic chemistry used to scare me, but this book simplified everything. Brilliant!

    • 5.0

      Ravi Mishra

    • Crystal clear explanations and proper flow of concepts. Great for beginners and advanced students.

    • 5.0

      Neelima Thakur

    • The name fits perfectly – very logical and easy to follow. Diagrams are neat too

    • 5.0

      Kartikeya Jain

    • Finally a book that builds concepts rather than just throwing reactions. Super helpful!

    • 5.0

      Preeti Bansal

    • Solved problems and real examples make the learning process smooth. Highly recommended.

    • 5.0

      Aniket Verma

    • This book changed how I looked at organic chemistry. Hats off to the author!

    • 5.0

      Shreya Ghosh

    • Very neat presentation, topic-wise flow is excellent. Good for competitive exams.

    • 4.0

      Vikram Yadav

    • Covers all important chapters. Some topics could be more detailed though

    • 4.0

      Muskan Arora

    • Great for concept clarity. Missed a few advanced problems, but still solid.

    • 4.0

      Harshil Soni

    • Good value for money. Paper quality could be better, but content is top-tier

    • 4.0

      Ritika Sharma

    • Simple language and well-structured topics. Needs a few more solved questions.

    • 4.0

      Arjun Desai

    • Clear and concise, but a few chapters seemed a bit rushed. Still, very useful.

    • 4.0

      Divya Sheoran

    • Perfect for NEET prep. Could include some mind maps for quick revision.

    • 4.0

      Abhay Tripathi

    • This book helped me clear a lot of confusion. Just wished for a better index.

    • 4.0

      Kashish Malhotra

    • Excellent for basics. Slightly outdated in one or two places, but nothing major.

    • 4.0

      Manav Srivastava

    • Very useful guide for understanding reaction mechanisms. Needs more practice sets though.

    • 3.0

      Nikita Choudhary

    • Good book overall, but the explanations could be more in-depth in some areas

    • 3.0

      Deepansh Bedi

    • Decent for theory, but lacks advanced application questions. Not bad for quick revision.

    • 3.0

      Roshni Pandey

    • It’s okay for regular school exams. For competitive prep, needs supplementation.

    • 3.0

      Adarsh Meena

    • Some errors in solved examples. Could use better proofreading. Average experience

    • 2.0

      Tanya Khurana

    • Expected better depth. Found the book a bit repetitive. Not ideal for advanced learners.

    • 2.0

      Tanya Khurana

    • Expected better depth. Found the book a bit repetitive. Not ideal for advanced learners.

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