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Chemistry is widely considered to be the central science: it
encompasses concepts on which all other branches of science are
developed. Yet, for many students entering university, gaining a
firm grounding in chemistry is a real challenge. Chemistry(3)
responds to this challenge, providing students with a full
understanding of the fundamental principles of chemistry on which
to build later studies. Uniquely amongst the introductory chemistry
texts currently available, Chemistry(3)'s author team brings
together experts in each of organic, inorganic, and physical
chemistry with specialists in chemistry education to provide
balanced coverage of the fundamentals of chemistry in a way that
students both enjoy and understand. The result is a text that
builds on what students know already from school and tackles their
misunderstandings and misconceptions, thereby providing a seamless
transition from school to undergraduate study. Written with
unrivalled clarity, students are encouraged to engage with the text
and appreciate the central role that chemistry plays in our lives
through the unique use of real-world context and photographs.
Chemistry(3) tackles head-on two issues pervading chemistry
education: students' mathematical skills, and their ability to see
the subject as a single, unified discipline. Instead of avoiding
the maths, Chemistry(3) provides structured support, in the form of
careful explanations, reminders of key mathematical concepts,
step-by-step calculations in worked examples, and a Maths Toolkit,
to help students get to grips with the essential mathematical
element of chemistry. Frequent cross-references highlight the
connections between each strand of chemistry and explain the
relationship between the topics, so students can develop an
understanding of the subject as a whole. Digital formats and
resources Chemistry(3) is available for students and institutions
to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online
resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient
access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and
links that offer extra learning support:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks The e-book also features
interactive animations of molecular structures, screencasts in
which authors talk step-by-step through selected examples and key
reaction mechanisms, and self-assessment activities for each
chapter. The accompanying online resources will also include, for
students: * Chapter 1 as an open-access PDF; * Chapter summaries
and key equations to download, to support revision; * Worked
solutions to the questions in the book. The following online
resources are also provided for lecturers: * Test bank of
ready-made assessments for each chapter with which to test your
students * Problem-solving workshop activities for each chapter for
you to use in class * Case-studies showing how instructors are
successfully using Chemistry3 in digital learning environments and
to support innovative teaching practices * Figures and tables from
the book
Triangle Ray is a collection of short stories linked by the
character of Ray Fielding, introduced first as a young black man
coming of age in the 1980s and infatuated with his schoolmate,
Marie. Against the wishes of their families, the two marry just out
of high school, but the marriage falls apart within a few years as
time makes them strangers to each other. Twenty years later, Ray is
unmarried and still searching for a lasting romance, especially
with Alma, whom he meets at the hotel where he works. Through his
interactions with Marie, Alma, and others, Ray explores the motives
behind the ways we retell our stories, and how we ignore or embrace
the future that is already taking shape in the present. A keen
observer of social factors and class disparity, John Holman writes
with sharp prose and startling insight, and employs diverse form
and point of view to examine issues of race and class within the
context of Ray's romantic aspirations.
This is a new release of the original 1931 edition.
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Chemistry is widely considered to be the central science: it
encompasses concepts from which other branches of science are
developed. Yet, for many students entering university, gaining a
firm grounding in chemistry is a real challenge. Chemistry(3)
responds to this challenge, providing students with a full
understanding of the fundamental principles of chemistry on which
to build later studies. Uniquely amongst the introductory chemistry
texts currently available, Chemistry(3) is written by a team of
chemists to give equal coverage of organic, inorganic and physical
chemistry - coverage that is uniformly authoritative. The approach
to organic chemistry is mechanistic, rather than the old-fashioned
'functional group' approach, to help students achieve a fuller
understanding of the underlying principles. The expertise of the
author team is complemented by two specialists in chemistry
education, who bring to the book a wealth of experience of teaching
chemistry in a way that students enjoy and understand, and who
understand the challenges of the transition from school to
university. The result is a text that builds on what students know
already from school and tackles their misunderstandings and
misconceptions, thereby providing a seamless transition from school
to undergraduate study. The authors achieve unrivalled
accessibility through the provision of carefully-worded
explanations and reminders of students' existing knowledge; the
introduction of concepts in a logical and progressive manner; and
the use of annotated diagrams and step-by-step worked examples.
Students are encouraged to engage with the text and appreciate the
central role that chemistry plays in our lives through the unique
use of real-world context and photographs. Chemistry(3) tackles
head-on two issues pervading chemistry education: students'
mathematical skills, and their ability to see the subject as a
single, unified discipline. Instead of avoiding the maths,
Chemistry(3) provides structured support, in the form of careful
explanations, reminders of key mathematical concepts, step-by-step
calculations in worked examples, and a Maths Toolkit, to help
students get to grips with the essential mathematical element of
chemistry. Frequent cross-references highlight the connections
between each strand of chemistry and explain the relationship
between the topics, so students can develop an understanding of the
subject as a whole.
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