Organic & Inorganic Chemistry

Organic & Inorganic Chemistry

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Publisher Prashant Publications All B.Sc. Chemistry books by Prashant Publications
ISBN 9789388113229
Author: Prof. N. E. Barhate, Dr. M. K. Patel, Dr. A. P. Rajput, Dr. (Mrs.) D. S. Bendale
Number of Pages 122
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Organic & Inorganic Chemistry by Prof. N. E. Barhate, Dr. M. K. Patel, Dr. A. P. Rajput, Dr. (Mrs.) D. S. Bendale
Book Summary:

We are very glad to present this book on “Organic and Inorganic Chemistry’’ in the hands of F.Y.B.Sc. students. The book is strictly written according to the semester pattern syllabus framed by the board of studies in Chemistry, NMU Jalgaon, for First year B.Sc to be implemented from June 2018 and is written in very simple language giving exhaustive details. Questions of various types and numericals are included at the end of each chapter. This will help in generating interest and thorough understanding of the subject. We hope, this book will be useful for students and teachers.

We offer our sincere thanks to Shri. Rangrao Patil of Prashant Publications, Jalgaon for his keen interest in publishing this book. We are also thankful to Mr. Sunil Pandhare for type setting and drawing figures. The thanks are also due to Mr. Pradip Patil for bringing out this book in time.

Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for B.Sc Student.
Table of Content:

1. Introduction to Organic Chemistry

2. Hydrocarbons

3. Haloalkanes and haloarenes

4. Alcohols, phenols and ethers

5. Ionic equilibria