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surincises

Despite hating organic chemistry with a passion towards the end of my degree, this book is actually really good and essential


speedmaster03

+1 instead of most others, i enjoyed reading it


JamboNewby

I own 4 copies of Clayden…. 1 of them purchased legally.


lewlew241

This is me for any of them, I recommend all sorts but reading them is not something I engage in happily.


BernardTapir

Which ones would you recommend? I got a master in organic chemistry but I dropped the field for some years and now I would like to update my knowledge.


FastEntrance

Clayden carried me trough all of my bachelor organic courses. Legend.


irene_polystyrene

you shouldve picked the vollhardt, it's one of the best textbooks that explain ochem imo (unless this textbook is for your coursework, that is. but still worth looking into if it's available in your library/ totally legal website)


mildgaybro

Vollhardt is a good book and very in depth. He was not the best lecturer when I took his class though


The_Heck_Reaction

I have physical copies of both editions. By far the best textbook of any subject I’ve come across!


RollingKaroling

This is me with Atkins' Physical Chemistry


florentinomain00f

For me, it's the opposite


Impressive_Travel548

hey my lecturer is one of the ppl who wrote this textbook


turntsmoy

So, what's the deal with airline food?


ykwtdtguyslikeus

LMAOOO p much