
The Basics of Chemistry
Richard L. Myers(Author)
Greenwood Press
Published on 30. June 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
392 pages
978-0-313-36134-0 (ISBN)
Description
Written for students beginning a formal study of chemistry, this volume encompasses many different topics in and approaches to introductory chemistry. Chapters are devoted to topics such as the atom, elements and the periodic table, bonding, equilibrium and kinetics, solutions, acids and bases, and chemical reactions. Several chapters discuss broad areas of chemistry including organic chemistry, biochemistry, environmental chemistry, and industrial chemistry. Illustrations and diagrams help the student understand chemical structures and reactions, and numerous tables present a wealth of reference information.
The historical developments of chemical concepts are traced, and biographical information is provided on key individuals responsible for the development of modern chemistry. Appendices include an extensive bibliography, a glossary of over 400 chemical terms, an overview of Nobel laureates in chemistry, and an element reference table. This book will be of use not only to students, but also to anyone seeking an overview of the field. Teachers of all grades can use Basics of Chemistry as a practical general reference.
The historical developments of chemical concepts are traced, and biographical information is provided on key individuals responsible for the development of modern chemistry. Appendices include an extensive bibliography, a glossary of over 400 chemical terms, an overview of Nobel laureates in chemistry, and an element reference table. This book will be of use not only to students, but also to anyone seeking an overview of the field. Teachers of all grades can use Basics of Chemistry as a practical general reference.
Reviews / Votes
An account of what chemistry is and what chemists do as opposed to a text of how to do chemistry, this engaging introduction to the field is at its best when speaking historically....Myers does a good job in providing an appropriate, introductory level of detail, choosing to err on the side of clear, general descriptions as opposed to subtle, difficult reasoning....for the beginner, the book will provide insight and motivation for further study. Recommended. General readers. * Choice * Recommended as a basic overview for public, school, or undergraduate libraries. * Library Journal * [W]ell written and describes most basics of introductory chemistry....[t]his book would be a good general reference to either the library or a professor's book collection. * Chemical Educaion Today * The text provides a unique approach to learning introductory level chemistry by imparting key chemistry concepts and principals derived from laboratory experiments, case studies of landmark scientific discoveries, as well as observations of common everyday life experiences. This is a good general level chemisrty textbook for learning or reviewing fundamental chemistry concepts. It highly recommended for all school, public, and academic libraries. * Claudine Jenda, Agriculture Librarian, Auburn University * Basics of Chemistry introduces the basic concepts that high school and college students should master as a foundation to understanding the world of chemistry around them or for continuing studies in chemistry and related areas....The text provides a unique approach to learning introductory level chemistry by imparting key chemistry concerpts and principles derived from laboratory experiments, case studies of landmark scientitic discoveries, as well as observations of common everyday life experiences. This is a good general level chemistry textbook for learning or reviewing fundamental chemistry concepts. It is highly recommended for all school, public and academic libraries. * E-Streams * Richard Myers' writing style makes you want to keep reading this enjoyable book. * Library Media Connection *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
735 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-36134-0 (9780313361340)
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Person
RICHARD MYERS is Professor of Environmental Science at Alaska Pacific University. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in chemistry, statistics, and environmental science. Dr. Myers' published research includes work on air quality, water quality, science education, and science and the humanities.
Content
Chemistry and Its Divisions
A Brief History of Chemistry
The Birth of Modern Chemistry
The Atom
Atoms Combined
Elements and the Periodic Table
Chemical Bonding
Intermolecular Forces and States of Matter
Gases
Solutions
Kinetics and Equilibrium
Acids and Bases
Electrochemistry
Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
The Chemical Industry
Chemistry Experiments
A Future in Chemistry
Glossary
Brief Timeline in Chemistry
Nobel Laureates in Chemistry
Selected Bibliography
Index
A Brief History of Chemistry
The Birth of Modern Chemistry
The Atom
Atoms Combined
Elements and the Periodic Table
Chemical Bonding
Intermolecular Forces and States of Matter
Gases
Solutions
Kinetics and Equilibrium
Acids and Bases
Electrochemistry
Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
The Chemical Industry
Chemistry Experiments
A Future in Chemistry
Glossary
Brief Timeline in Chemistry
Nobel Laureates in Chemistry
Selected Bibliography
Index