elbertus kruiswijk, the comprehensive guide of named organic reactions review

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Review of Elbertus Kruiswijk, The Comprehensive Guide of Named Organic Reactions

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By Chemist123 Rank: Lance Corporal on 4th Apr 2005

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Value for money10/10
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Good Points

Very comprehensive book.
Over 7000 references.
Much better than competition.

Bad Points

English language needs improving.

General Comments

The Comprehensive Guide of Named Organic Reactions by Elbertus Kruiswijk is a unique work. Over 1000 named reactions. Most books on named organic reactions only cover the 300 best-known reactions. The emphasis of this book is to guide people in the right direction to find more information about a certain named organic reaction.

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2 Comments on Review by Chemist123 for Elbertus Kruiswijk, The Comprehensive Guide of Named Organic Reactions

  1. BertK on 7th Aug 2005

    I am the author, I like to add the web address where this book can be bought. www.chemistry-software.com/educational_chemistry/named_organic_reactions.htm

  2. BertK on 31st Dec 2005

    available at www.namedorganicreactions.co.uk



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