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Chemistry: A Molecular Approach

Chemistry: A Molecular ApproachAuthor: Nivaldo J. Tro
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Pages: 1081
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.2
Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.7 x 1.8

ISBN: 0131000659
Dewey Decimal Number: 540
EAN: 9780131000650
ASIN: 0131000659

Publication Date: December 1, 2006
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For two-semester or three-quarter courses in General Chemistry.

The author’s goal in writing this book is to deliver the depth of coverage faculty want with the accessibility and clarity that students need for success. Nivaldo J. Tro’s Chemistry: A Molecular Approach explains difficult chemical concepts in a concise and clear student-centered manner while also providing faculty with the flexibility to go more deeply into many key, often neglected topics, such as electron diffraction, molecular orbital theory, and free-energy changes under non-standard conditions. Chemistry is presented visually throughmulti-level images (macroscopic, molecular and symbolic representations), which helps students see the connections among the formulas (symbolic), the world around them (macroscopic), and the atoms and molecules that make up the world (molecular). Every aspect of this book focuses students on recognizing that the behavior of matter is based on the behavior of atoms and molecules.




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5 out of 5 stars An engaging and well organized new text for general chemistry   January 23, 2007
Craig Matteson (Ann Arbor, MI)
29 out of 30 found this review helpful

This is a new textbook for general chemistry. Yes, there a quite a number of general chemistry texts and they all cover roughly the same general material. They differ more in how they organize the material, illustrate it, and their method of helping the student develop a solid understanding and command of this basic material. The student not only needs to learn the basic facts of chemistry, she needs to learn how to think about it so when she looks at the world, she can see and understand the issues as they relate to this vital science.

Dr. Tro begins this book by explaining how the text was developed and provides instructions for the student on how to make the most of the book. I liked this a great deal. He starts the book by providing what he thinks is the most important scientific idea in all of human knowledge: "the properties of matter are determined by the properties of molecules and atoms". From there he builds all the principles taught in general chemistry. He also define chemistry as: "the science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying the behavior of atoms and molecules".

Each chapter is organized in a similar fashion and a great deal of emphasis is placed on making the illustrations demonstrate a principle - a process - rather than an isolated picture. Tro also has interesting articles of chemistry in various fields in different chapters and he often introduces ideas with practical issues that will likely matter to the student.

For review, at the end of each chapter he goes over the key concepts taught, the key equations and relationships discussed, and the key skills that the student is expected to have learned. He provides exercises to test one's mastery of the material that the student can answer for himself. The problems are organized by chapter topic. Those listed with blue numbers have answers provided in the back of the book. There are also cumulative problems that build on skills learned previously, challenge problems, and conceptual problems that go a bit further than the minimum requirements of chapter mastery.

Besides Appendix III with selected answers, there are others with key equations, useful data, and a glossary. And there is a good index, as well.

I think it is a handsome and very useful text for teaching and learning general chemistry. A general reader could benefit from studying from it because it is clear and engaging enough that one can work through what is being taught.



5 out of 5 stars Great book, but the solutions manual is essential.   December 8, 2008
Josh Boone (In your grill)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This is an excellent book that gives wonderful examples that clarify confusing concepts in chemistry. Granted, this book does have a few things that are less than desirable (exothermic/endothermic reactions are confusing because Tro does not clearly define what the "system" is; wave diffraction is confusing but that is really a physics topic, etc.). However, the way Tro sorts out problems (sort, strategize, solve, solution, check) is amazing. To truly reap the benefits of this incredible book though, the serious student should purchase the instructor's solutions manual (all reveiw questions and every problem at the end of each chapter). The link to buy this solutions manual is:

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Well worth the cost for serious chem students!



5 out of 5 stars Well written   September 20, 2009
K. Petti (Pompano Beach, FL)
I have found that this book wastes no time in getting "down and dirty", this book is for the serious beginning chemistry student. The book is well organized, the questions are thorough and follow logically, I have found only one or two typos since I first bought it (in book terms this is excellent), It goes into detail yet is condensed enough that less useful details are omitted, and beyond all that, I must say to the hard work went into this book...it is beautiful, the illustrations are great, and the graphics demonstrate the times. I think this book will work very well for college chemistry courses (perhaps less well for HS chem but still good). Hope this review was helpful.


5 out of 5 stars Great Chemistry Textbook!!   January 20, 2010
Nancy Bedrosian (Floresville, TX)
This textbook is FANTASTIC! My favorite feature in this textbook are the examples. Each example is written step by step with instructions on one side, with the problem worked out next to it. After each example is a practice problem which enables the student to reinforce the new techniques using a similar problem. I had a very enthusiastic professor for Chemistry, who had difficulty communicating the subject as English was not her primary language....this being said, this textbook made it easy for me to get an "A" in the course, and also served as a good foundation for my future Chemistry courses. Honestly, a student could easily learn Chemistry from this textbook with little or no assistance from their instructor!!


5 out of 5 stars Chemistry: A molecular approach- Good chemistry learning tool   January 24, 2009
Nathan R. Noll
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a well written book that is easy to understand and provides many in depth examples and practice problems. It makes learning chemistry much less stressful and more enjoyable

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