Showing posts with label Chemistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chemistry. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Biochemistry (Saunders Golden Sunburst Series)


Biochemistry (Saunders Golden Sunburst Series)
Publisher: Brooks Cole | ISBN: 0030223180 | edition 1999 | PDF | 851 pages | 22,43 mb

Intended for the one- or two-term introductory biochemistry course taught at the junior/senior level, this beautifully and consistently illustrated text gives science majors the most current presentation of biochemistry available. Written by a chemist and a biologist, the book presents biochemistry from balanced perspectives.

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Organic Chemistry: Morrison, Boyd



Description: Morrison and Boyd's Organic Chemistry takes the pallid and dry subject of Organic Chemistry and imbues it with a vitality and interest that will stupefy you. Trust me, you cannot begin to fathom how effective this book is at making its subject interesting and more importantly understandable. The authors are brilliant at introducing a complex and arcane topic, incrementally building slowly and confidently a framework of knowledge and information that nearly makes, of all things, intuitive sense when they are through.

Every educator should study Morrison and Boyd in an attempt to appreciate how it works its magic. I can say without reservation, this is the text book against which all others should be measured. You will not be disappointed.

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Chemical Reaction Engineering, 3rd Ed (Octave Levenspiel)



Description: In an undergraduate study, it is necessary to have new concepts explained to you in a unified manner so that ones sees where all the chemical engineering subjects are heading to. Chemical reaction engineering (CRE) basically deals with energy and material balance applied to chemical reactors to achieve a given purpose. The book tells you all the fundamentals about the chemical reaction engineering, the underlying principles but fails to draw this message straight that CRE is nothing but application of energy and material balance.

But Levenspiel does good justice to all the concepts in chemical reaction engineering and would definitely recommend it as a reference book. It provides many ways to analyze a chemical data and interpret it to determine the kinetics.





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Physical Chemistry: Atkins, Paula


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Description: Striving for completeness in presenting a subject to the student, the authors have produced an outstanding introduction to quantum theory for the serious student. This alone makes 'Physical Chemistry' a worthy acquisition.





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