Chemistry for Dummies |  | Author: John T. Moore Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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ISBN: 0764554301 Dewey Decimal Number: 540 UPC: 785555107885 EAN: 9780764554308 ASIN: 0764554301
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Product Description Includes examples of chemistry in action in everyday life See how chemistry works in everything from soaps to medicines to petroleum Whether you're taking a chemistry course or you're curious about what chemists do, this fun and easy guide will get you up to speed in matter and energy, elements and atoms, acids and gases, and much more. You'll understand the basic concepts and discover how chemistry affects our day-to-day lives - from the home to the environment. The Dummies Way * Explanations in plain English * "Get in, get out" information * Icons and other navigational aids * Tear-out cheat sheet * Top ten lists * A dash of humor and fun
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First class book February 14, 2003 Daren C. Swanick (TX United States) 105 out of 109 found this review helpful
I've tried to read various "beginner" books on chemistry since coming back from a twenty-one year science sabbatical. This one is by far the best.The author takes you from the very basic "what is an atom" and "how to read the periodic table" to more advanced concepts such as Nuclear Chemistry, with consumate ease. The book throughout is structured for the (nearly) absolute beginner, with few assumptions being made about your beginning level of knowledge. My only gripe is that he doesn't quite explain chemistry symbology in as clear a manner as he does most topics - hopefully this can be rectified for the reprint. In short: an excellent book for the beginner. The only "pre" knowledge you'll need is the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. If you can't do that what are you doing trying to learn chemistry? I've yet to take General Chemistry I at college but this will probably act as a good primer. I'd expect you'll need to do some more work and look at a textbook before going onto studying at college. This book will, however, give you the basic information you need to get going.
Excellent introduction to chemistry! March 8, 2006 O. Karlsrud (Skedsmokorset Norway) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
This book is an excellent introduction to chemistry. If all 'for dummies' books are as good as this one, I will certainly buy more of them. I have a background in natural sciences myself (master's degree in mathematics), but I never studied chemistry at the university (or in high school for that matter). Given this background, I was afraid that a 'for dummies' book would be too dumbed down. I was happy to learn that this is not the case. I was surprised at the degree of understanding I got from this book. You actually learn how electrons take part in reactions (valence numbers and all that), and how to do simple calculations. This means that you learn enough theory to predict to a certain extent what will happen in a reaction. In addition there are lots of real life examples, with chapters on organic chemistry, pollution, chemistry in the home, and so on. This book is not meant to replace a university text book of course, but I doubt if you learn more theory than this in a high school course in chemistry. Actually I would think you learn less in a high school course, since I think some of the topics would be difficult for high school students. But of course you learn to do a few experiments in high school, which this book could never teach you (it would probably be irresponsible to try this in self-study book).
Even I learned Something October 6, 2003 20 out of 22 found this review helpful
I have a B.S. in chemistry and am currently working on a M.S. in chemistry. I also help high school and college students in chemistry. I bought this book because I am always looking for more ways to explain the same topic so as to get my point across. I felt this does just that. Plus, I was very pleased because I learned some information that I did not previously know and this is an entry level book!I am not going to say this book is perfect; its not. But I find the only flaws are the typos and the content is great. This is the type of book I read for enjoyment (I admit others will not) and I got something out of it. It assumes you know very little about chemistry and it teaches you how to apply chemistry in the real world. It is a fun read, and very very informative. I would not recommend this for taking an AP course in high school as your only source of information -- this is a supplemental information, not a text book. But it will teach you a lot the sometimes text books do not. This is a great book to help you expand on your everyday knowledge to learn more about chemistry and how it effects your life. If you are looking for chemistry content and clarity, this book may be just for you.
Chemistry for Dummies October 8, 2003 19 out of 21 found this review helpful
Chemistry for Dummies, by John T. Moore, is a book that I highly recommend to everyone! It explains everything about the fundamentals of chemistry in an easy and understandable way. The book utilizes a variety of techniques that enable the reader to make sense out of the complexities of chemistry. For example, the pages of the book are loaded with helpful diagrmas, illustrations, examples, and tables that correspond with the text and make the information meaningful. Additionally, the book is organized in an easy-to-follow format. This book can simply serve as a guide to understanding the basics of chemistry or it can be used as a supplement to school textbooks that are typically confusing. This book is extremely interesting and has helped me out so much!!
Turns Intolerable Torture Into Fascinating Frustration October 2, 2005 Goodbye Cruel World (Under Your Skin) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I think schools everywhere should quit being snobs, get out of the expensive textbook racket, wise up and start using "for Dummies" as material for classroom instruction. I'm being 100% serious. I think there is a lot more to be learned from a good "just the basics" series like these than in so many badly-written, boring instructional books published for in-class use.
Someone can read this book in a few nights and come away knowing more for her twenty bucks than another person who spent a grand on a 100-level Chem class. All the good stuff is here and it's really all 99.9% of the American public ever needs (or wants) to know.
I recommend this book. It's good. Read it and give your ignorance a wedgie.
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