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Chemistry: Core Concepts, 3rd Edition
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Chemistry: Core Concepts, 3rd Edition

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ISBN: 9781394183869

This book is being used at:
Charles Sturt University, Curtin University, Deakin University, University of Adelaide, University of Auckland, University of Melbourne, University of Queensland, University of Western Australia, University of Wollongong

The third edition of Chemistry: Core Concepts has been developed by a group of leading chemistry educators for students entering university with little or no background in chemistry. This local foundation chemistry text contains a diverse range of applications and examples.

Available as a full-colour printed textbook with an interactive eBook code, this title enables every student to master concepts and succeed in assessment. Lecturers are supported with an extensive and easy-to-use teaching and learning package.

Features

  • Key concepts have been further simplified for students without a chemistry background.

  • Lightboard videos of worked problems from trusted educators engage students and break down more challenging concepts.

  • Concept checks, worked examples and visualisations allows students to review, practice and apply what they have learnt.

Allan Blackman

Daniel Southam (Curtin)

Gwendolyn Lawrie (UQ)

Natalie Williamson (Adelaide)

Christopher Thompson (Monash)

Chapter 1 The nature of matter

Chapter 2 The language of chemistry

Chapter 3 Measurement and chemical calculations

Chapter 4 Chemical reactions and stoichiometry

Chapter 5 Atomic energy levels

Chapter 6 Chemical bonding and molecular structure

Chapter 7 States of matter

Chapter 8 Chemical thermodynamics

Chapter 9 Chemical equilibria

Chapter 10 Solutions and solubility

Chapter 11 Acids and bases 

Chapter 12 Oxidation and reduction

Chapter 13 Reaction kinetics 

Chapter 14 Organic chemistry 1

Chapter 15 Organic chemistry 2

Chapter 16 Biochemistry

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Interactive E-Text: 9781394183876
Print & Interactive E-Text Code: 9781394183869

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