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Introduction to Stereochemistry, Volume 1, is an essential resource for chemistry students seeking to understand the spatial arrangement of atoms in molecules and how these arrangements affect chemical properties and reactions. This first edition, part of the Chemistry Student Guides series, offers a structured approach to learning stereochemistry fundamentals.
The book covers key topics including molecular geometry, chirality, optical isomerism, and stereoisomerism with detailed explanations and worked examples. Authored by leading chemistry educators including Andrew Clark, Russ Kitson, and other experts, this guide breaks down complex concepts into manageable sections suitable for undergraduate students.
With clear illustrations, practice problems, and systematic organization, this volume serves as an ideal companion for chemistry courses. The Royal Society of Chemistry’s publication ensures high academic standards and reliability, making it an indispensable reference for students seeking to build a strong foundation in stereochemical principles and their applications in organic and inorganic chemistry.





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