Chemistry Principles & Reactions

Chemistry Principles & Reactions by William L. Masterton is a comprehensive resource published by Saunders in 1989. This first edition spans 991 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the core material essential for understanding the principles of general chemistry. The book is designed to cater to students in either one- or two-semester courses, providing a streamlined approach that emphasizes essential concepts without unnecessary complexity.
Readers will find that this edition covers the fundamentals of chemistry while maintaining a depth and breadth comparable to longer texts. The inclusion of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY INTERACTIVE 3.0 CD-ROM enhances the learning experience, offering additional content that supports the material presented in the book. With its focus on science and chemistry, this text serves as a valuable tool for students seeking to grasp the foundational principles of the subject.
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This new edition of CHEMISTRY: PRINCIPLES AND REACTIONS continues to provide students with the “core” material essential to understanding the principles of general chemistry. Masterton and Hurley cover the basics without sacrificing the essentials, appealing to several markets. Appropriate for either a one- or two-semester course, CHEMISTRY: PRINCIPLES AND REACTIONS, Fifth Edition is three hundred pages shorter than most general chemistry texts and lives up to its long-standing reputation as THE student-oriented text. Though this text is shorter in length than most other General Chemistry books, it is not lower in level and with the addition of the large volume of content provided by the revolutionary GENERAL CHEMISTRY INTERACTIVE 3.0 CD-ROM that is included with every copy, it has a depth and breadth rivaling much longer books.
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