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| Format: |
Hardcover |
| ISBN: |
0618372067 |
| ISBN-13: |
9780618372065 |
| Publisher: |
Brooks Cole |
| Release Date: |
July, 2004 |
| Length: |
1070 Pages |
| Weight: |
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| 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 |
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Posted by Alan Mond on 12/21/1999 |
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
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Posted by Ariana Zarate on 10/02/2008 |
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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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Posted by Noah on 09/01/2008 |
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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.
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08/20/2002 |
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.
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08/08/2000 |
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this is a good basic book if you forgot about your chemistry. it provides good examples to guide you.
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