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Hello, in order to fill some on the gaps of knowledge im encountering, i would like to share to you a conscies condium that should give you basic grasp of theory before attempting particular sythesis or other kind of experimenttation on our own.

I have a book that I like and ofc its official book, by verified source

Simply if you do something new, or you do something that you dont do everyday, type ctrl f and see the keywords (in case that you dont know where to look and find a word that matches in the list of topics in the end of book).
Remember - you probably will never learn whole book, for some reason there are books that we read so many rtimes, yet we always find somethign new...
i recommend this book:

http://bbzzzsvqcrqtki6umym6itiixfhni37ybtt7mkbjyxn2pgllzxf2qgyd.onion/resources/organic-chemistry-second-edition-jonathan-clayden-nick-greeves-stuart-warren.4762/

A tip for new into chemistry:
second thing I mean probably for the begginiers, a laboratory "pracice" for simple organic chemistry. When my knowledge was younger i was reading it a lot almost everytime i performed a syntehsis, well in the case today i dont remember when i red it last time becasue its like basic knowledge

Organic Chemistry Lab Techniques (Nichols)​

http://bbzzzsvqcrqtki6umym6itiixfhni37ybtt7mkbjyxn2pgllzxf2qgyd.onion/resources/begginers-book-organic-chemistry-lab-techniques-lisa-nichols.4811/
 
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