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"Introduction to Biological Chemistry" offers a comprehensive exploration of biological chemistry's fundamental concepts and principles. This book thoroughly introduces key concepts in chemistry, beginning with the fundamental building blocks of matter and progressing through the properties and behavior of solutions. It explores the nature of chemical reactions and the factors that influence them, followed by an examination of how light interacts with matter at the atomic and molecular levels. The book delves into the different states of matter, discussing their properties and the transitions…mehr

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"Introduction to Biological Chemistry" offers a comprehensive exploration of biological chemistry's fundamental concepts and principles. This book thoroughly introduces key concepts in chemistry, beginning with the fundamental building blocks of matter and progressing through the properties and behavior of solutions. It explores the nature of chemical reactions and the factors that influence them, followed by an examination of how light interacts with matter at the atomic and molecular levels. The book delves into the different states of matter, discussing their properties and the transitions between them. It also covers essential organic reactions, focusing on the mechanisms that drive chemical change in organic compounds. The text further explores the diversity of molecular structures, particularly isomerism, and the implications for chemical behavior. Finally, it addresses redox reactions and their role in electrochemistry, highlighting their importance in energy production and various chemical processes. Overall, the book provides a solid foundation in both general and organic chemistry.
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Dr. Aarju Sharma (M.Sc., Ph.D) specializes in molecular biology, plant physiology, and abiotic stress tolerance. She focused on "Eco-physiological and Molecular Studies on Sandalwood-Host Interaction under Salt Stress" for her doctoral thesis. Her research has resulted in numerous NAAS-rated, UGC-CARE listed, and SCOPUS-indexed scientific journals.