Organic Chemistry 8 Edition by Leroy G. Wade
About the book:
- Hardcover: 1320 pages
- Publisher: Pearson; 8th edition (January 6, 2012)
- Language: English
Review of this book
Acclaimed for its clarity and precision, Wade’s
Organic Chemistry maintains
scientific rigor while engaging students at all levels. Wade presents a
logical, systematic approach to understanding the principles of organic
reactivity and the mechanisms of organic reactions. This approach helps
students develop the problem-solving strategies and the scientific
intuition they will apply throughout the course and in their future
scientific work.
The
Eighth Edition provides
enhanced and proven features in every chapter, including new Chapter
Goals, Essential Problem-Solving Skills and Hints that encourage both
majors and non-majors to think critically and avoid taking "short cuts"
to solve problems. Mechanism Boxes and Key Mechanism Boxes strengthen
student understanding of Organic Chemistry as a whole while contemporary
applications reinforce the relevance of this science to the real world.
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About the Author
L.G. “Skip” Wade decided to become a chemistry
major during his sophomore year at Rice University, while taking organic
chemistry from Professor Ronald M. Magid. After receiving his B.A. from
Rice in 1969, Wade went on to Harvard University, where he did research
with Professor James D. White. While at Harvard, he served as the Head
Teaching Fellow for the organic laboratories and was strongly influenced
by the teaching methods of two master educators, Professors Leonard K.
Nash and Frank H. Westheimer.
After completing his Ph.D. at
Harvard in 1974, Dr. Wade joined the chemistry faculty at Colorado State
University. Over the course of fifteen years at Colorado State, Dr.
Wade taught organic chemistry to thousands of students working toward
careers in all areas of biology, chemistry, human medicine, veterinary
medicine, and environmental studies.
He also authored research papers in
organic synthesis and in chemical education, as well as eleven books
reviewing current research in organic synthesis. Since 1989, Dr. Wade
has been a chemistry professor at Whitman College, where he teaches
organic chemistry and pursues interests in organic synthesis and
forensic chemistry. Dr. Wade received the A.E. Lange Award for
Distinguished Science Teaching at Whitman in 1993.
Dr. Wade’s
interest in forensic science has led him to testify as an expert witness
in court cases involving drugs and firearms, and he has worked as a
police firearms instructor, drug consultant, and boating safety officer.
He also enjoys repairing and restoring old violins and bows, which he
has done professionally for many years.
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