Chemistry(3): Introducing inorganic, organic and physical chemistry
Andrew Burrows (Head of Department of Chemistry, Head of Department of Chemistry, University of Bath),John Holman (Emeritus Professor in the Chemistry Department, Emeritus Professor in the Chemistry Department, University of York),Simon Lancaster (Professor of Chemistry Education, Professor of Chemistry Education, University of East Anglia),Tina Overton (Director, Leeds Institute of Teaching Excellence, Director, Leeds Institute of Teaching Excellence, University of Leeds),Andrew Parsons (Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Chemistry, University of York)
Chemistry(3): Introducing inorganic, organic and physical chemistry
Andrew Burrows (Head of Department of Chemistry, Head of Department of Chemistry, University of Bath),John Holman (Emeritus Professor in the Chemistry Department, Emeritus Professor in the Chemistry Department, University of York),Simon Lancaster (Professor of Chemistry Education, Professor of Chemistry Education, University of East Anglia),Tina Overton (Director, Leeds Institute of Teaching Excellence, Director, Leeds Institute of Teaching Excellence, University of Leeds),Andrew Parsons (Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Chemistry, University of York)
Chemistry3: Introducing inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, fourth edition, equips students with both the knowledge and skills to engage with and tackle chemical problems across the full breadth of the field. It establishes the fundamental principles of all three strands of chemistry; organic, inorganic and physical. Using carefully-worded explanations, annotated diagrams and worked examples, it builds on what students have learned at school to present an approachable introduction to chemistry and its relevance to everyday life.NEW TO THIS EDITIONAn increased focus on active learning and problem-solving skillsNew Now you try exercises follow worked examples to embed problem-solving skillsNew and updated figures better illustrate and communicate key conceptsUpdated examples of applications that illustrate chemical principlesEnhanced explanations added to clarify some of the more challenging reaction mechanismsOpening chapter thoroughly revised to provide a clear and accessible bridge between school- and university-level studyNew and updated digital resources include over 100 new videos and new online maths problemsNew lecturer resources include open-ended and challenging workshop activities for use in class.This title is available as an eBook. Please contact your Learning Resource Consultant for more information.
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