The shipping was great. The only thing that I did not like was the book was being labeled as new, but clearly this book was used with stickers stuck on the front cover. Overall, the book is in good condition, and the price I paid for it was very reasonable. In the future if I need to, I will purchase from this seller again.
Awesome General Chemistry Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Learning Chem is like putting a jigsaw puzzle together. When I studied, my main source of knowledge was from the text books. Unfortunately, I didn't have this book when I took General Chem. After reading this book, I realized that many authors(at least 3 of my other general chem books I own) don't emphasize on Atoms and Light(as in Ch6) much less know how to explain the topic. More over, they don't know how to arrange the material in an organized order. Comparing to this book, I'm surprised how those other Chem books could miss entirely on The Properties of Electrons (Ch6.5) which I think is the most important topic in Chem since Chem deals mainly with the Coulomb Force. So I guess writing a Chem text book requires a lot of skill. The author need to know what to emphasize(and what not to) and know how to cleverly link the material in order that readers can easily understand. The authors of this book did just that.
A good chemistry book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Wonderful book no doubt in terms of content. But a serious limitation is that it is without a chapter in Organic chemistry. Other chapters are easy to understand. Only due to the lack of organic chemistry discussions I am giving it 4 stars
Why don't they use books by Wiley in high schools?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
That is the gold question because Wiley Publishers put out some amazing books. A highly organized index, comprehensive tables for electron affinity, ionization energies, thermodynamic functions, equilibrium constants and standard redox potentions are all here for the intermediate/advanced reader while all the fundamentals from bonding to composition are here. The book focuses heavily on electron relationsips in bonding and the effects of intermolecular forces. Large colorful charts and diagrams are shown on every page. There are multiple examples throughout every chapter with an adbundance of questions at the end. The only complaint is an incomplete periodic table as it only shows molar mass, valence configuration, the atomic number, and the elemental symbol. Great book with good organization. 5 Stars.
It may help to use additional resources with the book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The pros about this book:1. I really enjoyed the sample problems in the book. It helped prepare me for the additional problems in the book.2. For the most part, I understood everything. Reading it was not too difficult.The cons about this book:1. Some answers were incorrect. I had to speak with the instructor to get a couple of problems cleared.2. The worst is that there is a solution manual available for only the Odd problems. I'd prefer a solution manual with both even and odd problems so that I can compare my work with and not hassle the professor's as much as i do to make sure i'm understanding the material.
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