Chemistry The Central Science

Chemistry The Central Science by Theodore L. Brown, published by Prentice Hall in 1994, is a comprehensive textbook designed for two-semester courses in general chemistry. This sixth edition spans 1,079 pages and is presented in English, offering a clear and concise exploration of fundamental chemistry concepts. The text is recognized for its solid foundational content, which includes high-quality problem-solving material and a focus on the relevance of chemistry in everyday life.
Readers will find that this book presents essential principles of chemistry, emphasizing clarity and accessibility. It covers a range of topics that are critical for understanding the subject, making it suitable for students seeking to grasp the core ideas of chemistry. The emphasis on problem-solving skills and real-world applications enhances the learning experience, providing a robust framework for students to engage with the material effectively.
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For two-semester courses in general Chemistry.
The #1 best-selling text is known for the solid basics that make up its core: clear and concise prose, the highest quality problem and problem- solving material, and an emphasis on chemistry in the world around us.
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