Chemical Principles
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 0618372067
ISBN-13: 9780618372065
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Release Date: July, 2004
Length: 1070 Pages
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 10.1 X 8.1 X 1.6 inches
Language: English
   
   

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  Great BOOK for first time studying. EXCELLENT for revising

CHEMISTRY STUDENTS: This book is great for studying. It is error-free, approved by a lot of teachers. PLENTY of stuff for High school. I wouldn't know for College, although it is very complete.

READ IT, it's a MUST

 
  timely, great purchase

THe book was in great condition, like new and it arrived in a timely fashion. I had no problems what so ever.
Great price!
 
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Chemical Principles
Chemical Principles is a fantastic book! I use it as a reference text with anything i dont understand being looked up straight away in this book. I am a high school student who has found this book to be very useful in my studies of chemistry!
I recommend that you buy this book as i found it easy to understand and has many examples questions and activities for you to do.
 
  Good and bad

The main strength of the book is its large amount of interesting and largely error-free problems. Unfortunately, some of the more advanced material isn't really well explained. A good example is the book's coverage of particle-in-a-box: it's covered well enough for a beginning student to solve some problems, but without the more thorough follow up you get in a quantum class, you're just pushing symbols. The same goes for many of the other, somewhat more advanced topics in the book - MO theory, gas dynamics, etc.

It may have made pchem and inorganic a little easier, but it made for frustrating reading at the time.

 
  good book for review

this is a good basic book if you forgot about your chemistry. it provides good examples to guide you.