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Organic Chemistry 8th Edition

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Book is not bound, but is in a 3-ring binder. This ended up being very handy when I wanted to take a chapter with me, and didn't want to carry around the entire ten pound book. Used for a course at Texas A&M (CHEM 237/238).

1262 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1987

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184 reviews2 followers
August 17, 2008
It's okay as a reference, but there are some problems and discrepancies between the text (written by the author) and some of the text problems (written by the author's wife, who is also an organic chemist). Their biggest disagreement reveals itself in the section on substitution patterns and benzene rings. Thankfully, my professor gave us some absolutes about this topic, thus avoiding any possible confusion.

So if this textbook is required for your organic chemistry class, find a good lecturer and use this textbook with caution. Like other textbooks, mistakes and discrepancies like the one I mentioned above will transfer from edition to edition. I am thankful that I had an excellent lecturer who treated this textbook only as a reference and a source for practice problems.
13 reviews3 followers
September 1, 2012
I appreciate how McMurry explains the concepts of the book, although what I do not appreciate was the excessive details he needed to mention in each chapter. It appeared to me as if these unnecessary info were written there just to serve as fillers. I would've appreciated it if he wrote the concepts in a straightforward way. Details are good to serve as examples but unnecessary ones just make the text dragging.
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7 reviews2 followers
September 6, 2009
I have never been one to have the discipline to actually read textbooks, but for this class I turned to the text out of desperation. I was pleasantly surprised. Unlike most science texts, McMurray's Organic Chemistry is not a bad read. It is clear to understand, with good written, and visual examples of concepts. There are practice problems throughout the chapters, as well as a series of exercises at the end of each chapter. I found doing the exercises at the end of each section to be very helpful, and could use it as a check before going onto the next topic. If you don't need to know organic chemistry, then I can't really recommend this as a fun read, but if you do, this is a pretty good text to study from.
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433 reviews17 followers
October 25, 2015
UBC, Chem 233 - Organic Chemistry for the Biological sciences. Easy read, easy concepts. Chem 233 is nothing in comparison to Chem 203 in terms of difficulty, depth of theory, required understanding, application in problems.
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1,034 reviews49 followers
April 1, 2018
I don't like this book, but it is the most popular book about organic chemistry so it is not like students all over the world have got any chance to choose sth else.
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210 reviews3 followers
September 1, 2024
i wont lie i liked the colourful diagrams and you don't get those often
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6 reviews
January 6, 2019
This is possibly the only textbook that I can say that I just about read cover-to-cover, as many undergrad courses rarely cover the entirety of a textbook (though I may be able to say the same about my biochemistry textbook ... I had to read the majority of that, for sure).

I ended up being a lab TA in the couple of years following my time studying with this book. The O-Chem courses on campus switched to a different book, and I always commented on how this one was the better book (more succinct, good-but-tough practice problems, etc.).

... and of course, I'm just adding this review to take some credit for having read just about the whole thing. It feels like an accomplishment, for sure! I was glad to be assigned this textbook for the course.
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420 reviews
May 25, 2024
I thought McMurry's book did a good job of teaching for self-study. It is more difficult for me to judge how well it would work for a formal course, but I think the textbook appears to cover the most common topics and has good graphics to help with comprehension. There's a lot of information here, and it is well-deserving of further review, though.

Overall, I felt like I learned a lot, and feel like I have some understanding of the basics of organic chemistry now.
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August 4, 2019
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July 4, 2021
I'm moving and not moving this with me! I almost made it to the end of chapter six!
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August 23, 2024
Made me cry✅
Helped me pass✅
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247 reviews2 followers
October 9, 2024
bienvenidxs a un diario de qué sí leer
pues, es un libro completo, pero como es muy usado por docentes, no habrá nada diferente o especial a lo de tu clase
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May 22, 2025
Ningún libro me ha lastimado tanto emocionalmente como el perro de McMurry
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December 13, 2014
I am taking credit for reading this thing. If I have to trudge through it 15+ weeks I am going to take credit for it.

So far it has been pretty good...as far as textbooks go. Explanations are clear, LOTS of exercises so I can work on things I'm unsure about & I got the study guide w/ it so I've got back up for the problems.

I'll let you know how it ends...haha.


12/12/14 End of the semester & end of my affair w/ O Chem. One thing I've learned about Organic Chemistry is...wait for it...Carbon is a whore!

I've heard from other people there are easier O Chem texts than this one. However, since it is rarely the student's choice which textbook he or she is going to use they'll have to make the best of it. It was fairly easy in the beginning & the explanations got more difficult to comprehend as time went on. I have to believe there are easier ways to deliver this info.
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328 reviews42 followers
May 7, 2011
Organic Chemistry 1 was absolute agony for me but completely necessary to understand most of Organic Chemistry 2, which was overall better. Spectroscopy and stereochemistry, die in a fire. Carbonyl and aromatic compounds are cool with me. But mostly Ochem and I have a very strained relationship, which is not really the fault of this textbook which is fine and more helpful than most of the organic chemistry supplemental texts that I've looked at. Hopefully by next week I never have to look at you again, McMurry, 7th edition!
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103 reviews30 followers
June 22, 2013
I read Organic Chemistry on my first year studies of chemistry at the university.
It is a book that easily explains the basics of the organic side of the subject and then moves on to the uses of this basic knowledge.
It is a great guide to formulating synthesis of many compounds. The wast pool of things that are importent to know are easily found and easy to use in many situations.

This book made the choice between organic and inorganic chemistry an easy one. I chose organic.

I would definetly recomend this book to anyone who is a novice with an interest in chemistry.
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50 reviews11 followers
April 3, 2008
chemistry sucks, but if you read this text carefully, you'll get it.
Professors should be required to write a book before they teach. there will always be too much information to learn, and not enough time for the professor to teach it to you. But I don't know, I've come to rather enjoy this book :)
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