Daniel Bloch, ’62

Organic Chemistry Demystified, by Daniel Bloch, ’62. Paperback, 551 pages, McGraw-Hill Professional, March 2006.

Daniel Bloch is a retired organic chemist and educator who also co-edited The Polymer Handbook in 1999.

Organic Chemistry Demystified is a self-teaching guide that follows the organization of standard organic chemistry courses and can also be used as a study guide for the Medical College Admission Test and the Dental Admissions Testing exam. It breaks organic chemistry into manageable, interesting segments and provides self-testing at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning and pinpoint weaknesses. A final exam reviews the entire book.

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