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"Introduction to Chemical Principles" by H. Stephen Stoker is an excellent textbook for students who have little to no previous knowledge in chemistry. The book uses a problem-solving approach to explain the fundamental principles of chemistry, making it both informative and engaging. One unique feature of the book is the 17 vignettes on "The Human Side of Chemistry," which provide brief biographies of scientists who helped to develop modern chemistry. This feature helps students to understand the "people aspect" of chemistry and how significant contributions by certain individuals helped make chemistry the exciting and central science it is today.

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This interesting and informative book gives readers the background (and confidence) needed for subsequent success in general chemistry. Honing selected portions for greater clarity in presentation, Stoker's book foregoes the multi-topic, “watered down” version of its counterparts by zeroing in on a smaller number of select topics, treating them extensively, and helping readers gain a solid grasp of essential, fundamental material. Develops each topic at “ground level” and continues step-by-step until the level of sophistication required for further chemistry study is attained. Topics place an emphasis on problem-solving throughout—uses dimensional analysis in problem-solving whenever possible. Features 17 vignettes on “The Human Side of Chemistry”—Brief biographies of scientists who helped develop the foundations of modern chemistry. For those who have had little or no previous instruction in chemistry, or for those who want a thorough review of chemical principles.
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Introduction to Chemical Principles

ISBN: 9780139159923
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date of Publication: 1998-10-16
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"Introduction to Chemical Principles" by H. Stephen Stoker is an excellent textbook for students who have little to no previous knowledge in chemistry. The book uses a problem-solving approach to explain the fundamental principles of chemistry, making it both informative and engaging. One unique feature of the book is the 17 vignettes on "The Human Side of Chemistry," which provide brief biographies of scientists who helped to develop modern chemistry. This feature helps students to understand the "people aspect" of chemistry and how significant contributions by certain individuals helped make chemistry the exciting and central science it is today.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

This interesting and informative book gives readers the background (and confidence) needed for subsequent success in general chemistry. Honing selected portions for greater clarity in presentation, Stoker's book foregoes the multi-topic, “watered down” version of its counterparts by zeroing in on a smaller number of select topics, treating them extensively, and helping readers gain a solid grasp of essential, fundamental material. Develops each topic at “ground level” and continues step-by-step until the level of sophistication required for further chemistry study is attained. Topics place an emphasis on problem-solving throughout—uses dimensional analysis in problem-solving whenever possible. Features 17 vignettes on “The Human Side of Chemistry”—Brief biographies of scientists who helped develop the foundations of modern chemistry. For those who have had little or no previous instruction in chemistry, or for those who want a thorough review of chemical principles.