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Author name: Kenneth W. Whitten, Raymond E. Davis, Larry Peck, George G. Stanley

 : General Chemistry (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac)
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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 540
EAN num: 9780534408602
ISBN number: 0534408605
Label: Brooks Cole
Manufacturer: Brooks Cole
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 1224
Printing Date: April 18, 2003
Publishing house: Brooks Cole
Sale Popularity Level: 59850
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This best-selling text, GENERAL CHEMISTRY by Whitten/Davis/Peck/Stanley, is best summarized by 'classic text, modern presentation.' This simple phrase underlies its strong emphasis is on fundamental skills and concepts. As in previous editions, clearly explained problem-solving strategies continue to be the strength of this student-friendly text. This revision builds on the highly praised style and applications to everyday life that have earned this text a reputation as the voice of authority in general chemistry. Whitten always has been viewed as one of the few truly 'traditional' general chemistry texts. Examples of this are that the text covers Thermodynamics, normally a topic split into two parts and covered in two different semesters, in one chapter and begins the second half of the course. GENERAL CHEMISTRY, Seventh Edition also follows a standard narrative-example-problem format, has a solid traditional writing style, and promotes problem solving. However, the authors have added some new elements over the years to reflect changes in chemical education. These include adding in conceptual questions in the problem sets, adding features like the Chemistry In Use boxes to show how chemistry is used in daily life, and further promoting problem solving by including hints and checks for students.



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Great Textbook
I used this textbook while taking AP chem in high school. I found myself relying heavily on the book and less so on the teacher's lectures. I must say that I think it's one of the best general chemistry books (I've read others) in terms of organization, practice problems, and explanations. I think it prepared me very well for the AP test and gave me a solid foundation in chemistry. I'd recommend it for anyone trying to learn chemistry by themselves too; it is very user-friendly and to the point. If you are going to read a textbook intently, this is a good choice. If you just want to be sprinkled with magic "chemistry knowledge", I'm not sure that there exists a text for you :)



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Make the hurt stop!!!
If it were not for all of the pretty pictures in this book, I might be inclined to give this book one star. As it stands, 2 stars is more than this abysmal tome deserves anyway. This is the most confusing textbook I have ever owned. The entire book is smothered in pointless and overdone charts, graphs, and tables, the language is probably better suited for a third or fourth year chemistry student (for the most part), and half of the chapters appear to be out of order. For chapters towards the end of the text, answers in the back of the book are cut short (maybe to save space?). Sometimes the authors of the book ramble on as if conversing with a PhD friend of theirs, apparently forgetting that some students reading this text are seeing this material for the very first time, and need a very concise explanation for some of the concepts. Quite a few of the sample problems in the book assume complete mastery of previous chapters, often offering no clue or rationale for steps that are used to solve the problem. This has been by far the most frustrating experience I have had with any textbook. I would avoid it, if possible. If you're a professor looking for a good text that clearly explains general chemistry to your students in a non-threatening manner, well - look elswhere. This one is hurtful. Stay away.



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Extremely Helpful Text
This text is great! I hardly ever went to class and rarely paid attention, but I read all the corresponding chapters and they are SO CLEAR that you understand everything perfectly. I made the HIGHEST GRADE in my chemistry 102 class and set the curve in lab, all thanks to this book and it's crystal clear explanations. The examples in the text are super helplful. Also, you should buy the companion solutions manual and study guide, they are helpful as well.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - traditional
This is a traditional freshman chemistry text widely used especially in the southern states. Its explanations of chemical concepts are generally clear. The writing style might be too formal for many today's college students. The book contains plenty of worked-out examples to illustrate porblem-solving skills and ample end-of-chapter exercises. Problem-solving tips and margin notes on common mistakes, though ignored by many students, are generally very helpful.

Chapter 8 on molecular geometry is much more detailed than most other textbooks of similar level. A good flow chart is provided at the beginning of the chapter. However, some example problems are needed to show students how to identify geometry and shape of a specific molecule. Thermodynamics is introduced in a single chapter in the second half of the book. The sections on entropy and Gibb's free energy is somewhat too brief. A better introdction of energy and heat is needed in chapter one.

Generally speaking, the text contains a great amount of information, maybe too much for students who are poorly prepared for college level chemistry. The authors should also strive to show students how different topics covered in the text are related to each other.

Another good traditional general chemistry text is the one by Brown, LeMay, and Bursten. The one by Oxtoby, Freeman, and Block is a very accurate text. An exciting new text by Moore, Stanitski, and Jurs is clearly written and has many new features that promote students's active learning. In my opinion, it might be a better text for the new generation of college students.

Some cheap resources for struggling students include: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Chemistry, Survival Guide for General Chemistry, and Chemistry for Dummies.

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