"To my delight, I discovered that fascinating combination of rigor/hypothesis, hard-core theory/intuition, and commercial-level practicality/artistic elegance known as organic chemistry in a 1954 course at Yeshiva University. It was already clear that one of the challenges of Orgo (particularly for the pre-meds) would be the systemization of a huge body of factual data, allowing for retrieval of critical information at critical times (exams, etc)."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
S. Danishefsky, Foreword to A. Hassner and I. Namboothiri, Organic Syntheses Based on Name Reactions: A practical guide to 750 transformations Third Edition (2012).
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Organic_chemistry
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Organic chemistry
18 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Organic chemistry →
Related Quotes
"Why is an entire branch of chemistry devoted to the study of carbon-containing compounds? We study organic chemistry …"
"Introductory courses in organic chemistry usually rely primarily on the valence bond description of molecular structu…"
"The central message of chemistry is that the properties of a substance come from its structure. What is less obvious,…"
"No organic chemist, however brilliant, understands the detailed chemical working of the human mind or body very well."
"Part of the charm of synthetic organic chemistry derives from the vastness of the intellectual landscape along severa…"
"Since the numbers of functional groups are relatively small, it is possible to classify a very large number of indivi…"
"What is organic chemistry, and why should you study it? The answers to these questions are all around you. Every livi…"
"The present data collection is intended to serve as an aid in the interpretation of molecular spectra for the elucida…"
"An organic chemist is primarily concerned with (a) the synthesis of organic molecules of particular interest to the p…"
"It may seem odd that a whole discipline is devoted to the study of a single element in the periodic table, when more …"