Instead, you want Zubrick’s The Organic Chem Lab Survival Manual. ![]() Organic Laboratory Techniques is not a chatty discussion of laboratory pitfalls, dangers to the student’s grade, and common mistakes made by beginners. For that, I recommend Loewenthal’s A Guide for the Perplexed Organic Experimentalist. Organic Laboratory Techniques is not a guide for someone running a laboratory, whether a research lab or a teaching lab. My favorite is Lehman’s Operational Organic Chemistry. If you want to provide a single laboratory textbook for your students, including experiments, you should use one of the many integrated laboratory texts in existence most of them provide the same technical information. reviewed by Daniel Berger Organic Laboratory Techniques is not a stand-alone lab text. Fessenden, and Patty Feist Brooks/Cole: Pacific Grove, CA, 2001. ![]()
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