

Buy Pushing Electrons: A Guide for Students of Organic Chemistry 4 by Weeks, Daniel (ISBN: 9781133951889) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: very good - Very good and reasonable price, I like it so much and it is so useful for my study for basic chemistry. Review: IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING WITH ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MECHANISMS, BUY THIS BOOK! It will be about 12-20 hours of self study and you will be able to do anything in this class. If you have just finished GEN CHEM I or II in most college level courses or AP Chemistry, then this will be a good primer for you for organic chem when you take. It can also help refresh your recollection of Lewis structures and hybridization. My only complaint is the price. I have owned both this version and the previous edition. There are some difference but not that many. If you can afford the newer edition then buy it since it has most of the mistakes corrected. IF YOU NEED TO SAVE MONEY: BUY THE PREVIOUS EDITION!!!! it can be bought used for about $1.00 on desertcart and $4 shipping and it will do all you need. Whatever you choose, do it early in the semester like first 3 weeks. Since the fundamentals are Lewis structures and if you don't understand them then you will never understand organic chemistry and it is usually after the 1st test you know what you understand and what you don't. Another good book, is Organic Chemistry as a Second Language. I recommend that series too. If you are struggling, DO NOT GIVE UP, YOU CAN DO IT, JUST GET HELP and don't be embarrassed since learning is different for everyone but true mastery will always lie with you and no one else!




| Best Sellers Rank | 2,453,961 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 86,676 in Science Education by Subject 93,283 in Scientific, Technical & Medical |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (151) |
| Dimensions | 18.29 x 1.52 x 23.11 cm |
| Edition | 4th |
| ISBN-10 | 1133951880 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1133951889 |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 1 Jan. 2013 |
| Publisher | Brooks Cole |
S**L
very good
Very good and reasonable price, I like it so much and it is so useful for my study for basic chemistry.
C**A
IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING WITH ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MECHANISMS, BUY THIS BOOK! It will be about 12-20 hours of self study and you will be able to do anything in this class. If you have just finished GEN CHEM I or II in most college level courses or AP Chemistry, then this will be a good primer for you for organic chem when you take. It can also help refresh your recollection of Lewis structures and hybridization. My only complaint is the price. I have owned both this version and the previous edition. There are some difference but not that many. If you can afford the newer edition then buy it since it has most of the mistakes corrected. IF YOU NEED TO SAVE MONEY: BUY THE PREVIOUS EDITION!!!! it can be bought used for about $1.00 on amazon and $4 shipping and it will do all you need. Whatever you choose, do it early in the semester like first 3 weeks. Since the fundamentals are Lewis structures and if you don't understand them then you will never understand organic chemistry and it is usually after the 1st test you know what you understand and what you don't. Another good book, is Organic Chemistry as a Second Language. I recommend that series too. If you are struggling, DO NOT GIVE UP, YOU CAN DO IT, JUST GET HELP and don't be embarrassed since learning is different for everyone but true mastery will always lie with you and no one else!
D**R
I bought the book before my OCHEM start because I wanted to get a head start. I also have David Klein's OCHEM as a second language. Even though the other book has much more good reviews than this one, personally, I think this one is better. I finished two chapters within a day and am very confident with a little more practice and the actual lecture, I'll have no problem in this course. OCHEM as a second language, on the other hand, has a very odd layout, in my opinion and the author's language is confusing despite his best intention. This book gives you a complete example, then another example with blank to fill in, and then another example with more blank, and eventually excises without any hint, it's a great way to learn a new "language" like organic chemistry. I actually rented the ebook and used my kindle, but I would recommend buying the actual paperback especially if you can find used ones in book price. It's not the most convienient flipping back and forth to check your answer in the ebook format, but it you want to save money ($10 renting three month as oppose to however much it is to buy the actual book) for a little more leg work, then ebook will do fine, just know it can get frustrating.
C**J
Like, everyone else who isn't MENSA, I struggled with the reaction chemistry in O-chem. To be better prepared for the 2nd half of the course I starting working through this manual. I found it exhaustive, thorough, well laid out and deeply informative. I recommend this book to everyone who is considering taking organic chemistry. It won't take long to get through, and it filed in the gaps of my understanding of reaction chemistry.
M**G
It is good at explaining the theory of bonding of organic chemicals and why they behave as they do. It really helps to understand the mechanisms that occur in the reactions and lays it out in a simple way.
M**E
Very easy to understand workbook. When taking Organic Chemistry, mechanisms aren't taught very well. This book focuses on pushing electrons (mechanisms) and it's a breeze to get through.
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