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Paperback Student Solutions Manual for Exploring Chemical Analysis Book

ISBN: 1429210044

ISBN13: 9781429210041

Student Solutions Manual for Exploring Chemical Analysis

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This manual includes solutions to all problems found in the text. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent

This book is great. Its a good learning tool and can be understood by anyone.

One of the better chem books I've had...

Harris presents the material needed for Analytical chemistry in an entertaining and very clear way. I do believe that he could have gone more in depth into most of the topics, however this book works well as an introductory textbook for chemistry students. His examples are clear and well written and the problems in the back of each chapter will definitely test your strength in the concepts presented. This book is entertaining, and you'll suffer through/enjoy many amazingly bad chemistry jokes along the way. If you want to be an analytical chemist, get a more in depth textbook. If you're looking for an introduction, this book is a good choice.

Analytical Chem Book

This is a great product for the class that I am taking. It correlates very well with the class and is an excellent learning tool.

Great textbook, makes things interesting

Analytical chemistry isn't really exciting...at all, but I surprisingly found this to be one of the most accessible textbooks I've ever had. The language is simple yet scientific and the author illustrates most concepts with practical, memorable examples. I compare this text to my math or physical chemistry textbooks and it's a world of difference. It's clear to me that an actual human being wrote this book and wants me to understand the material. Great book.

Great Analytical Chem book/Chem ref

This book was a required text for my analytical chemistry class. I was at first a bit worried about it, I tend to be picky about chemistry textbooks, but I quickly fell in love with this one. The chapters are short and to the point (most between 20 and 30 pages). Harris tells you what you need to know and gives some good examples in those 20 pages. Other books I have had to use took in excess of 50 pages to describe what Harris does (much better at that) in under 30. This is a nice feature for the time pressured college student. The formating is also really nice. At the end of each chapter, all of the equations discussed are printed with text telling what each variable is. This is nice for when working on problem sets as you don't have to flip throughout the chapter trying to find one relationship and then search for an hour finding out what each variable means (We all forget at least once). It also makes studying for the exams easier and proofing notes to make sure you have the right equations has never been easier. The book is directed at either a chem or non-chemistry student. At most schools analytical is low enough to get non-chemistry or even science majors in it. This book walks this line rather well. It doesn't bore the students that are "really excited" about chemistry and it doesn't confuse the "normal" kids. It is easy to read and also, like mentioned before, has little jokes in it. A few other minor things I liked were the sections on statstical analysis and the paper on which it was printed. I took a stats 100 level class while in highschool and I knew most of the stuff still. However, some parts I forgot and had to relearn. I had to do it for bio and for chem, the bio book and prof made it so boring and drawn out. Harris, on the other hand, jumps into it and makes math and stat analysis, almost, fun. The most minor of my comments is about the paper the book is printed on. A lot of textbooks are printed on overly gloss paper and filled with "look at this picture" images. Harris has color plates, but the majority of the book is composed of greens and blacks. The paper isn't glossy and light doesn't glare on it. This just makes the sitting down and reading part much easier on the eyes. I would recommand this text for someone wanting to brush up on analytical chemistry, or even just general chemistry. I, as well as most of my peers, intend to keep it as a reference book because it is so well formated and written. In that way, it is almost hard to outgrow.
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