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Which Refrence book I should refer for organic chemistry?
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Which Refrence book I should refer for organic chemistry?


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26 Jun 2009 22:00:44 IST
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Start with NCERT as it is the most fundamental book. Then follow Morrison n Boyd for in-depth concepts but since it is a vast book you should follow only the topics included in the syllabus.
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S.N. Sanyal is a gud one for Reactn Mechanism
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I think, after NCERT, Morisson Boyd would be a great idea..

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