Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Smith Organic Chemistry Review - How Does It Compare to Other Organic Chemistry Books?

Smith Organic Chemistry Review - How Does It Compare to Other Organic Chemistry Books?Smith Organic Chemistry is designed to help you improve your health. It is a simple book that will teach you how to use the fundamentals of Chemistry and how to perform research in order to better understand what's going on in your body.I'm not going to mention the 'first' chapters (The fundamentals) since most people are familiar with these. What I'll be doing instead is going over what to expect from Smith's Organic Chemistry: The Beginning. Here's what I mean.We all know that there are five colors of this world: blue, green, yellow, red, and brown. Although we might never have noticed it, Smith mentions this fact at least once in the first chapter of Organic Chemistry. He defines these colors before describing the concepts of chemistry. I found this very interesting.In addition to learning about the basic concepts of chemistry, Smith also covers basic research methods. It's probably important to note that he doesn't just want to introduce you to the basics of Chemistry. He wants to make sure that you're going to understand what's going on in your body. That's why he shows you the fundamentals first.In Organic Chemistry: The Beginning, Smith uses blue as a major color. He explains that the color reflects the oxygen in the body. He explains that the differences between the color green and blue are:At one point, Smith even explains that the blue and green are only opposites. For example, the difference between the colored parts of an apple is the difference between the dark green part and the light green part. So the whole apple is blue but its just a little bit darker in the middle.The same goes for humans. Since there's no great difference between the colors blue and green, we can just assume that all humans are blue.Therefore, in the first chapter of Organic Chemistry: The Beginning, Smith explains that the difference between blue and green are the differences between the o xygen and the content of the body. I found this quite interesting. Because he didn't always stick to the fundamentals, I learned a lot by reading the chapter.

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