Techniques in Organic Chemistry is a compilation
of short video segments designed to teach the basic
techniques (1,2) of organic chemistry to undergraduate university
or college students. Produced by Lois M. Browne and
several teaching assistants in chemistry at the University of
Alberta, Techniques in Organic Chemistry uses a unique style to
demonstrate different practical lab skills. The set is designed
to help students envision the procedural steps of basic
techniques of organic chemistry in a concise, visually interesting,
engaging, and unequivocal way.
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