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Loose Leaf Introduction to Chemistry - Rich Bauer, James Birk, Pamela Marks

Loose Leaf Introduction to Chemistry

Loseblattwerk
2009 | 2nd edition
McGraw-Hill Professional (Verlag)
978-0-07-737153-1 (ISBN)
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Offers student a fresh perspective to the introduction of chemistry. This textbook offers a conceptual approach to chemistry by starting with macroscopic phenomena and presenting the underlying microscopic detail. It contains chapters which open with a real-life scenario that helps students connect abstract chemical concepts to their own lives.
Introduction to Chemistry, 2e by Bauer/Birk/Marks offers today’s student a fresh perspective to the introduction of chemistry. This new textbook offers a conceptual approach to chemistry by starting first with macroscopic phenomena, and then presenting the underlying microscopic detail. Each chapter opens with a real-life scenario that helps students connect abstract chemical concepts to their own lives. The math found in Introduction to Chemistry, 2e is introduced on a need-to-know basis, with "Math Toolboxes" in select chapters to help support the math skills required in that chapter.

Richard Bauer completed his B.S. in chemistry at Saginaw Valley State University (Michigan) and his M.A. and Ph.D. in chemistry education at Purdue University. He is currently the faculty head for science, mathematics, and social science at the Downtown Phoenix Campus of Arizona State University. As general chemistry coordinator on the Tempe campus, Dr. Bauer implemented an inquiry-based laboratory program. He has taught introductory and general chemistry courses for more than 25 years as well as a methods of chemistry teaching course. Dr. Bauer enjoys the diversity of students enrolled in introductory chemistry and is interested in student visualization of abstract, molecular-level concepts; teaching assistant training; and methods of secondary-school chemistry teaching. James Birk received a B.A. in chemistry from St. John's University (Minnesota) and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Iowa State University. He currently is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Arizona State University. Dr. Birk began his academic career at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was appointed to the Rhodes-Thompson Chair of Chemistry. Dr. Birk's teaching responsibilities have included general, introductory, and inorganic chemistry; chemistry for engineers; methods of teaching chemistry; and graduate courses on inorganic reaction mechanisms, chemical education, and science education. He has received awards for Distinction in Undergraduate Teaching and for Teaching Innovation, the National Catalyst Award, and the President's Medal for Team Excellence. He has been a feature editor for the Journal of Chemical Education. Dr. Birk's research has focused on visualization, inquiry-based instruction, and misconceptions (chemistry concept inventory). Pamela Marks received her B.A. in chemistry from St. Olaf College and her M.A. in inorganic chemistry at the University of Arizona. She currently is a principal lecturer in the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University, where her main focus for the past 22 years has been teaching introductory chemistry, general chemistry, and chemistry for engineers. Professor Marks has been involved in improving inquiry-based learning in the general chemistry program and recently modified her introductory chemistry course to a flipped classroom format. She also has taught in the general chemistry program at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University in Minnesota. Previous education publications include a multimedia-based general chemistry education curriculum.

1 Matter and Energy 2 Atoms, Ions, and the Periodic Table 3 Chemical Compounds 4 Chemical Composition 5 Chemical Reactions and Equations 6 Quantities in Chemical Reactions 7 Electron Structure of the Atom 8 Chemical Bonding 9 The Gaseous State 10 The Liquid and Solid States 11 Solutions 12 Reaction Rates and Chemical Equilibrium 13 Acids and Bases 14 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 15 Nuclear Chemistry 16 Organic Chemistry 17 BiochemistryAppendix A Useful Reference Information Appendix B Toolboxes Appendix C Answers to Practice Problems Appendix D Answers to Selected Questions and Problems

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2009
Sprache englisch
Maße 211 x 274 mm
Gewicht 764 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Technik
ISBN-10 0-07-737153-4 / 0077371534
ISBN-13 978-0-07-737153-1 / 9780077371531
Zustand Neuware
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