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The tenth edition of Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and
Change maintains its standard-setting position among general
chemistry textbooks by evolving further to meet the needs of
professor and student. The text still contains the most accurate
molecular illustrations, consistent step-by-step worked problems,
and an extensive collection of end-of-chapter problems. And changes
throughout this edition make the text more readable and succinct,
the artwork more teachable and modern, and the design more focused
and inviting. The three hallmarks that have made this text a market
leader are now demonstrated in its pages more clearly than ever.
The text is strengthened by its offering in ALEKS, now featuring
Custom Question Authoring, Video Assignments, Virtual Labs, and
more!
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change by Martin
Silberberg and Patricia Amateis has been recognized in the general
chemistry market as an unparalleled classic. The revision for the
eighth edition focused on continued optimization of the text. To
aid in this process, we were able to use data from literally
thousands of student responses to questions in LearnSmart, the
adaptive learning system that assesses student knowledge of course
content. The data, such as average time spent answering each
question and the percentage of students who correctly answered the
question on the first attempt, revealed the learning objectives
that students found particularly difficult, which we addressed by
revising surrounding text or adding additional learning resources
such as videos and slideshows. The text still contains
unprecedented macroscopic-to-microscopic molecular illustrations,
consistent step-by-step worked exercises in every chapter, and an
extensive range of end-of-chapter problems, which provide engaging
applications covering a wide variety of interests, including
engineering, medicine, materials, and environmental studies.
Changes have been made to the text and applications throughout to
make them more succinct, to the artwork to make it more teachable
and modern, and to the design to make it more simplistic and open.
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change by Martin
Silberberg and Patricia Amateis has been recognized in the general
chemistry market as an unparalleled classic. The revision for the
eighth edition focused on continued optimization of the text. To
aid in this process, we were able to use data from literally
thousands of student responses to questions in LearnSmart, the
adaptive learning system that assesses student knowledge of course
content. The data, such as average time spent answering each
question and the percentage of students who correctly answered the
question on the first attempt, revealed the learning objectives
that students found particularly difficult, which we addressed by
revising surrounding text or adding additional learning resources
such as videos and slideshows. The text still contains
unprecedented macroscopic-to-microscopic molecular illustrations,
consistent step-by-step worked exercises in every chapter, and an
extensive range of end-of-chapter problems, which provide engaging
applications covering a wide variety of interests, including
engineering, medicine, materials, and environmental studies.
Changes have been made to the text and applications throughout to
make them more succinct, to the artwork to make it more teachable
and modern, and to the design to make it more simplistic and open.
McGraw-Hill Connect is a digital teaching and learningenvironment
that saves students and instructors time while improvingperformance
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linkbetween faculty, students and coursework, helping everyone
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they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and
effective.
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change by Martin
Silberberg and Patricia Amateis has been recognized in the general
chemistry market as an unparalleled classic. The revision for the
eighth edition focused on continued optimization of the text. To
aid in this process, we were able to use data from literally
thousands of student responses to questions in LearnSmart, the
adaptive learning system that assesses student knowledge of course
content. The data, such as average time spent answering each
question and the percentage of students who correctly answered the
question on the first attempt, revealed the learning objectives
that students found particularly difficult, which we addressed by
revising surrounding text or adding additional learning resources
such as videos and slideshows. The text still contains
unprecedented macroscopic-to-microscopic molecular illustrations,
consistent step-by-step worked exercises in every chapter, and an
extensive range of end-of-chapter problems, which provide engaging
applications covering a wide variety of interests, including
engineering, medicine, materials, and environmental studies.
Changes have been made to the text and applications throughout to
make them more succinct, to the artwork to make it more teachable
and modern, and to the design to make it more simplistic and open.
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change by Martin
Silberberg and Patricia Amateis has been recognized in the general
chemistry market as an unparalleled classic. The revision for the
eighth edition focused on continued optimization of the text. To
aid in this process, we were able to use data from literally
thousands of student responses to questions in LearnSmart, the
adaptive learning system that assesses student knowledge of course
content. The data, such as average time spent answering each
question and the percentage of students who correctly answered the
question on the first attempt, revealed the learning objectives
that students found particularly difficult, which we addressed by
revising surrounding text or adding additional learning resources
such as videos and slideshows. The text still contains
unprecedented macroscopic-to-microscopic molecular illustrations,
consistent step-by-step worked exercises in every chapter, and an
extensive range of end-of-chapter problems, which provide engaging
applications covering a wide variety of interests, including
engineering, medicine, materials, and environmental studies.
Changes have been made to the text and applications throughout to
make them more succinct, to the artwork to make it more teachable
and modern, and to the design to make it more simplistic and open.
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