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Mainstream organic chemistry textbooks in China:
1. Xing Qiyi et al. "Basic Organic Chemistry", the content is large and complete, and the exercises are good, but it is like a review textbook, which is painful for beginners to use, and the aldehydes and ketones have not been learned, and the previous exercises are basically impossible to do. The best fourth edition is even more devastating, with aromatic hydrocarbons in the second volume, and exercises in the first volume with a large number of aromatic hydrocarbons.
2. Zeng Zhaoqiong's "Organic Chemistry", for normal colleges, the content is simple, basic, focusing on the basic knowledge and synthesis of organic, if it is used to cope with the college entrance examination and independent enrollment is a good choice.
3. Hu Hongwen's "Organic Chemistry", edited by Nanjing University, has novel content, but it is inconvenient to learn the basic reactions and mechanisms in the upper and lower volumes.
Also: Nankai's Organic Chemistry, Li Yanmei's "Organic Chemistry".
Mainstream Organic Chemistry Textbooks Abroad:
1、organic chemistry 11ed & solomons 2014 @john wiley & sons
2、organic chemistry--structure and function, c. vollhardt,neil
3、march's advanced organic chemistry
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The most classic and comprehensive is "Basic Organic Chemistry" edited by Xing Qiyi of Peking University, which includes the first and second volumes of the textbook and a collection of exercises, and the three books are as thick. This is the designated textbook for organic chemistry courses in many university chemistry departments, and it is also the designated textbook for the organic chemistry syllabus for my graduate school entrance examination. There's a lot of content, see if you can accept it.
In addition, Nankai's Wang Jitao's "Organic Chemistry" is also good, the content is relatively small, the same textbook and a relatively thin set of exercises, but this set of exercises is suitable for review.
Wu Yuehuan's "Organic Chemistry" published by the University of Science and Technology of China is also the reference textbook designated by the syllabus when I was admitted to graduate school, but I haven't read it. I've heard that it's not bad either.
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I suggest that you still use Hu Hongwen's book as a general reference, and it doesn't matter if the second or third editions are used. When I was going to graduate school, I couldn't find many things in Hu Shu, but Xing Qiyi's book of Peking University was comprehensive. When I was an undergraduate at NTU, the organic teacher also suggested reading the books of Peking University.
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Xing Qiyi's "Basic Organic Chemistry" is very good.
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Xing Daben Xing Qiyi's "Basic Organic Chemistry" has now reached its fourth edition, which is a timeless classic, but the supporting exercises have not been published at the same time; If you're in a hurry, you can buy the third edition.
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The order of study of the high school chemistry celery sohong teaching version is as follows:
1 is compulsory in the first semester of the first semester and 2 in the second semester.
In the sophomore year of science, 4 principles of chemical reactions are elective in the first semester, and 5 fundamentals of organic chemistry are elective in the second semester.
The compulsory and elective 4 of the college entrance examination are compulsory, and the elective is one of them, but 75%-80% of the candidates will take the elective 5 exam. In general, the compulsory courses are taken first, i.e., Compulsory 1 and 2. Then there are the compulsory electives.
The compulsory elective courses are different in different provinces and cities. Most schools are elective four principles of chemical reactions.
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High School Chemistry Elective 5, Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry.
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Basic Organic Chemistry", Xing Qiyi Hu Hongwen's organic chemistry is also very classic! ** Organic chemistry network, lilac garden, small wood worms, etc. are good, don't understand can be others.
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There are several college books: probably not textbooks.
Inorganic Chemistry: 1 Blue Paper, Inorganic Chemistry, Beijing Normal University.
2. "Inorganic Chemistry", Zhang Zude.
3 "Inorganic Chemistry", Wuhan University, c60 on the black cover
Organic Chemistry: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Xing Qiyi.
Elemental Chemistry: Elemental Chemistry Series, Qinglian Zhang.
Elemental Chemistry, Upper, Middle, Lower, Greenwood.
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Inorganic must be Peking University's "Principles of General Chemistry" (with supporting exercises), Wuhan University's "Inorganic Chemistry" is also good, and Tianda is also OK. The general inorganic books are the first volume, which is fine, and the next volume is more trivial and irregular. Mr. Zhang Zude of USTC also published "Inorganic Chemistry" and "Inorganic Chemistry Key Points Example Exercises" are also very good.
Especially the latter, many people who engage in competitions (Hefei No. 1 Middle School......The competition sent a bunch of them) were all brought out by Mr. Zhang Zude, or benefited from that book. (PS: I suddenly remembered that the inorganic textbook of HKUST with Chinese and English is called "Inorganic Chemistry Lesson Plan", a very good book.)
However, it is not officially published, so it can only be purchased in the Reader Services Department of HKUST or wherever the textbooks are sold. Later, Mr. Zhang came to HKUST to teach undergraduates, and it is not an exaggeration to describe it as full......(Because he only leads two classes, students from other classes often come to audit, and they must occupy ...... seats.)It's really atmospheric. Now that people are old and have limited energy, they only teach honors bachelor's classes, and the pressure on their seats is even greater......Sweat.
Of course, occupying a seat is a necessary thing for undergraduates, and undergraduates who have not occupied a seat are ......incomplete: Off topic......)
Organic must be Mr. Xing Qiyi's "Basic Organic Chemistry (Up and Down)". A classic of classics. However, high school competitions (especially the preliminary round and the first round of semi-finals) are mainly inorganic, structural, and analytical (the analysis is mainly as simple as inorganic).
It still takes a lot of effort to learn systematically, and it is generally the foundation laid by the undergraduate.
Dangdang link:
I have many versions of the textbook, (I think I can buy it......What can't you buy? You don't have to read them all. In fact, all kinds of textbooks have their own strengths, and it will be more rewarding to compare them and look at them selectively.
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The authoritative university of inorganic chemistry is Wuhan University.
Organic chemistry was written by Xu Shouchang.
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Inorganic Chemistry is from Wuhan University.
Organic chemistry was written by Xu Shouchang.
It's for undergraduates.,Some of them are too thick.,It's all recommended for two semesters of college or do some past year questions or similar review questions.。
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The textbooks compiled by Tianjin University are good, Tianjin University is the strongest chemistry major in China, and of course, Wuhan University is also good. If you are a high school student, you don't need to read textbooks that are too difficult, but you can cope with chemistry competitions by reading textbooks of general difficulty. In addition, Professor Hu Lieyang's textbook of Zhejiang University is also good, it is a textbook specially compiled for high school students' competitions, and it is recommended.
Hehe...
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The textbooks of Nanjing University are best used for organic chemistry and Peking University for inorganic chemistry. However, the high school chemistry competition is not very demanding, so you don't need to solve it all.
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