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[*] posted on 17-5-2006 at 07:31
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PLEASE GIVE ME SOME ADVICES , WHICH TEXTBOOK IS HELPFUL IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I & II FOR REFERENCE?
1> A GUIDEBOOK TO MECHANISM IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY _ PETER SYKES
2> ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PART A _ FRANCIS A CAREY
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[*] posted on 17-5-2006 at 09:13


youre fuckin crazy , just study from a basic textbook like mcmurry or fessenden , that's all that you need.If need some exercices try aditional problems and solve it helping by solution's manual
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[*] posted on 17-5-2006 at 17:55


Do i have to moderate like this... force my hand!
Please be a little more informative in the title and post, huyhi. What are you trying to learn? what courses are these "ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I & II"?
Is it possible to post without shouting in future... I know I'm getting old, but this is ridiculous.

And as for you andresderis! Every time you swear at noobs, baby jesus cries.

I guess I could sell some chem books on here in future if you're still interested. I'll look into it eh.




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