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An Introduction To Chemistry 2nd Michael Mosher Paul Kelter

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An Introduction To Chemistry 2nd Michael Mosher Paul Kelter
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 50.33 MB
Pages: 1074
Author: Michael Mosher; Paul Kelter
ISBN: 9783030902667, 3030902668
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 2nd

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An Introduction To Chemistry 2nd Michael Mosher Paul Kelter by Michael Mosher; Paul Kelter 9783030902667, 3030902668 instant download after payment.

This textbook is written to thoroughly cover the topic of introductory chemistry in detail—with specific references to examples of topics in common or everyday life. It provides a major overview of topics typically found in first-year chemistry courses in the USA. The textbook is written in a conversational question-based format with a well-defined problem solving strategy and presented in a way to encourage readers to “think like a chemist” and to “think outside of the box.” Numerous examples are presented in every chapter to aid students and provide helpful self-learning tools. The topics are arranged throughout the textbook in a "traditional approach" to the subject with the primary audience being undergraduate students and advanced high school students of chemistry.

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