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The book is structured as a comprehensive companion to a standard two-semester organic chemistry curriculum. It does not attempt to replace the primary textbook. There are no long, narrative chapters explaining the history of Wöhler’s synthesis of urea or the philosophical implications of stereochemistry.
Instead, the content is organized into bite-sized "problem sets." Each section begins with a cursory summary of essential facts—rules of nomenclature, lists of reagents, or mechanisms—and immediately segues into the core of the book: the problems. 3000 solved problems in organic chemistry
by Estelle Meislich, Herbert Meislich, and Joseph Sharefkin has become a definitive resource in the Schaum's Solved Problems Series . Key Features of the Book The book is structured as a comprehensive companion