Chemistry

Chemistry by Raymond Chang, published by Mcgraw-Hill College in 1993, is a comprehensive resource that spans 994 pages and is presented in English. This fifth edition incorporates both theoretical and descriptive approaches to the subject, with a notable enhancement in its art program designed to aid students in visualizing concepts and experiments in chemistry.
Readers will find a wealth of features aimed at reinforcing their understanding of chemistry principles. The book includes “Chemistry in Action” essays and “Applied Chemistry” examples that illustrate real-world applications, alongside over 250 worked examples to develop problem-solving skills. Each example is accompanied by practice exercises, allowing students to check their comprehension immediately. This edition emphasizes visualization through new three-dimensional and realistic illustrations, making complex ideas more accessible.
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Contains theoretical and descriptive approaches to chemistry. The clearest change in this edition is in the art programme. It aims to teach students how to visualize ideas and experiments. New three-dimensional and realistic illustrations should help bring chemistry to life. Its additional features “Chemistry in Action” essays and “Applied Chemistry” examples to reinforce students’ grasp of concepts and principles; over 250 worked examples to help students develop their problem-solving skills; practice exercises which accompany each example so that students can immediately check their understanding of the procedure used to solve the example.
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