Rohit Gandhi Sir, I read in one of your posts that you had used the book Organic Chemistry by L. G. Wade, Jr. and you described it as a wonderful book for theory and conceptual understanding. However, did you use it along with the SOLUTIONS MANUAL? Is it necessary? I found some wonderful subjective problems in that book and hence I feel that the book is incomplete without the solutions manual, like many other foreign author books. What do you think? I feel the solutions manual is necessary to check the solutions, as the answers already given are incomplete. If you have the e-book of the SOLUTIONS MANUAL, then please give me the link to download it.
Also Sir, are the problems of L. G. Wade, Jr. worth solving? I mean, since the answers are sometimes incomplete... please mention the books from where you solved problems.
Rohit Gandhi Sir, I read in one of your posts that you had used the book Organic Chemistry by L. G. Wade, Jr. and you described it as a wonderful book for theory and conceptual understanding. However, did you use it along with the SOLUTIONS MANUAL? Is it necessary? I found some wonderful subjective problems in that book and hence I feel that the book is incomplete without the solutions manual, like many other foreign author books. What do you think? I feel the solutions manual is necessary to check the solutions, as the answers already given are incomplete. If you have the e-book of the SOLUTIONS MANUAL, then please give me the link to download it.
Also Sir, are the problems of L. G. Wade, Jr. worth solving? I mean, since the answers are sometimes incomplete... please mention the books from where you solved problems.