General Chemistry (4th Edition) - Book Review,
by John W. Hill, et al

From Book News, Inc. An introductory undergraduate text/CD-ROM, integrating organic and biological chemistry. Pedagogical features include chapter summaries, review questions, and extensive problems, plus worked examples, problem-solving notes and hints, and conceptual exercises. Color drawings, computer graphics, and photos are used to help students visualize chemical phenomena at both the microscopic and macroscopic levels. The CD-ROM contains 50 chapter-based modules with 70 animations and videos, plus a link to a companion web site. This second edition offers more problems, simplified explanations, new chemical applications, and expanded emphasis on problem-solving. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Description This book retains the relaxed, easy-to-read style of the previous edition to provide integrated coverage of organic and biochemistry, applications, and tools that foster problem-solving skills. More than any other, this text offers balance-in the topics presented, and in its presentation of the subject of chemistry. The authors focus on three mains areas to help readers master the core concepts of general chemistry and enhance their problem-solving skills: problem-solving support and active assessment, conceptual development, and visualization of the molecular behavior of matter. For anyone who wants a relaxed, easy-to-read book that emphasizes major topics in chemistry as well as problem-solving techniques.
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