Slimz
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anyone got any books of organic chemistry labs.. I'd like to get my hands dirty as i learn...
I see a bunch online but im looking for 3rd party perspective here..
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JohnWW
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Yes, I have a lot of organic chemistry books, including on practical organic chemistry, which on someone's request I will be uploading to
rapidshare.com shortly, with the links to be posted in the References section. If you do not have the password for that section, I could send you the
links privately.
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Slimz
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i do not have access so, please do send me the link...
Thanks
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Have you already availed yourself of the public and freely downloadable resources in the forum library as I pointed you to days ago?
Because in there you will find numerous works on practical organic and inorganic lab technique, which will take you a long time to download much less
read and absorb!
Vogel, Gattermann, Brauer just for starters. THOUSANDS of pages.
Those are in addition to the specific volumes on what you want: plant alkaloids. That's two books.
By the way you might want to start studying German with emphasis on reading skills.
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Slimz
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German... realy...
I skimmed the alkaloyd book, its not really what im looking for.. its all practical application, not realy lab method...
JohnWW please PM me the link when you do have it uploaded... Thank you.
[Edited on 20-9-2007 by Slimz]
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Maya
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<<< German... realy...
I skimmed the alkaloyd book, its not really what im looking for.. its all practical application, not realy lab method...>>>
Dude, most all the pioneering hardcore O chem was done in German, can you spell Beilstien's?
Seriously, if U find a good Tek please share it, swim needs some help after pulling the goodies from polar to fall out of the dish.
LOLLLLL!!!!!!!
\"Prefiero ser yo extranjero en otras patrias, a serlo en la mia\"
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JohnWW
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Here is one, from another thread, for a start. There is supposed to be a 6th edition, but I have yet to find it:
Organic Chemistry , L.G. Wade 5th edition 2003
http://cyber.gwc.cccd.edu/faculty/wnguyen/U1.pdf
http://cyber.gwc.cccd.edu/faculty/wnguyen/U2.pdf
http://cyber.gwc.cccd.edu/faculty/wnguyen/U3.pdf
http://cyber.gwc.cccd.edu/faculty/wnguyen/U4.pdf
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http://rapidshare.com/files/11544055/OrganicChemistrySimplif...
http://rapidshare.com/files/11574222/TheTheoryOfOrganicChemi... (GEK Branch, 1949 - old, but still good)
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You need to stop posting many threads looking for spoonfed answers. There is at least one introductory organic synthesis book(and many higher level)
in the library. I know, I scanned it(Polverone OCRd it after the fact) because of its awesomeness.
It is aimed at the beginner to organic synthesis. It is in our library.
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