General Chemistry

General Chemistry by John William Hill, published by Pearson Prentice Hall in 2005, is a comprehensive resource designed for courses in general chemistry. This fourth edition spans 1,073 pages and is presented in English, offering a visually engaging approach to chemistry that aligns with how students learn. The book emphasizes problem-solving and includes various resources to support students in mastering concepts and assessing their progress.
Readers will find that this edition focuses on visual learning and practical application, helping to clarify complex chemical processes. The problem-solving pedagogy is structured to assist students in developing their skills while connecting chemistry to other disciplines. This approach aims to enhance understanding and retention, making it a valuable tool for those studying general chemistry.
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For courses in General Chemistry.
General Chemistry, Fourth Edition presents chemistry to match how students learn – visually (by seeing) and through practice (by doing). Its problem-solving pedagogy is the most supportive available, providing an array of resources to assist students as they learn to solve problems and as they actively assess their progress. Its visuals are designed to help students “see” unseen chemical processes and it relates chemistry to other disciplines and to students better than any other book.
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