by David E. Goldberg and Ronald J. Zanni
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In addition to having to master a vast number of difficult concepts and lab procedures, high school chemistry students must also learn, with little or no coaching from their teachers, how to solve tough word problems. Picking up where standard chemistry texts leave off, How to Solve Word Problems in Chemistry takes the fear and frustration out of chemistry word problems by providing students with easy-to-follow procedures for solving problems in everything from radioactive half-life to oxidation-reduction reactions.
Dr. Goldberg :
Dr. Goldberg is the author of two volumes of the well-known and well-respected Schaum's Outline Series: Shaum's Outline for Chemistry Foundation and Schaum's 3000 Solved Problems in Chemistry. Dr. Goldberg has also authored chemistry and computer language texts for Prentice Hall, McGraw-Hill, and Macmillan.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: Measurement.
Chapter 3: Classical Laws of Chemical Combination.
Chapter 4: Formula Calculations.
Chapter 5: Stoichiometry.
Chapter 6: Concentration Calculations.
Chapter 7: Gas Laws.
Chapter 8: Thermochemistry.
Chapter 9: Electrochemistry.
Chapter 10: Equilibrium.
Chapter 11: Colligative Properties.
Chapter 12: Thermodynamics.
Chapter 13: Miscellaneous Problems.
List of Important Equations.
In addition to having to master a vast number of difficult concepts and lab procedures, high school chemistry students must also learn, with little or no coaching from their teachers, how to solve tough word problems. Picking up where standard chemistry texts leave off, How to Solve Word Problems in Chemistry takes the fear and frustration out of chemistry word problems by providing students with easy-to-follow procedures for solving problems in everything from radioactive half-life to oxidation-reduction reactions.
Dr. Goldberg :
Dr. Goldberg is the author of two volumes of the well-known and well-respected Schaum's Outline Series: Shaum's Outline for Chemistry Foundation and Schaum's 3000 Solved Problems in Chemistry. Dr. Goldberg has also authored chemistry and computer language texts for Prentice Hall, McGraw-Hill, and Macmillan.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: Measurement.
Chapter 3: Classical Laws of Chemical Combination.
Chapter 4: Formula Calculations.
Chapter 5: Stoichiometry.
Chapter 6: Concentration Calculations.
Chapter 7: Gas Laws.
Chapter 8: Thermochemistry.
Chapter 9: Electrochemistry.
Chapter 10: Equilibrium.
Chapter 11: Colligative Properties.
Chapter 12: Thermodynamics.
Chapter 13: Miscellaneous Problems.
List of Important Equations.
In addition to having to master a vast number of difficult concepts and lab procedures, high school chemistry students must also learn, with little or no coaching from their teachers, how to solve tough word problems. Picking up where standard chemistry texts leave off, How to Solve Word Problems in Chemistry takes the fear and frustration out of chemistry word problems by providing students with easy-to-follow procedures for solving problems in everything from radioactive half-life to oxidation-reduction reactions.
Dr. Goldberg :
Dr. Goldberg is the author of two volumes of the well-known and well-respected Schaum's Outline Series: Shaum's Outline for Chemistry Foundation and Schaum's 3000 Solved Problems in Chemistry. Dr. Goldberg has also authored chemistry and computer language texts for Prentice Hall, McGraw-Hill, and Macmillan.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: Measurement.
Chapter 3: Classical Laws of Chemical Combination.
Chapter 4: Formula Calculations.
Chapter 5: Stoichiometry.
Chapter 6: Concentration Calculations.
Chapter 7: Gas Laws.
Chapter 8: Thermochemistry.
Chapter 9: Electrochemistry.
Chapter 10: Equilibrium.
Chapter 11: Colligative Properties.
Chapter 12: Thermodynamics.
Chapter 13: Miscellaneous Problems.
List of Important Equations.