On 19 Lug, 16:19, Angelo <
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patrizio.pan-2...@libero.it> wrote:
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lorenaraimondaita...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > > Hi! :)
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> > > I study Biology and now i must choose an organic chemistry textbook (exam on september)...
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> > > Someone knows Gorzynski Smith - organic chemistry -?
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> > > It seems clear and complete (the only with a complete Fischer proof extended description)
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> > > Do you think it's a good book?
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> > i have no idea
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> > after using a chemistry handbook based on
> > substances and their possible reactions I
> > subsequently gone to one that treats organic
> > reactions first and with it I can say I learned
> > Organic Chemistry: it should be [x] Cram,
> > Hammond, sorry for not remembering x.
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> Ah, now I recall: Hendrickson, Cram, Hammond;
> but have a little doubt: the first might be written
> with 'ck' or 'k', albeit I think it is 'ck'.
the one I recommended above. Try search