11351Chemistry & chemical reactivity
Combining thorough instruction with the powerful multimedia tools you need to develop a deeper understanding of general chemistry concepts, the text emphasizes the visual nature of chemistry, illustrating the close interrelationship of the macroscopic, symbolic, and particulate levels of chemistry...
11352Chemistry & chemical reactivity : 3rd ed.
Combining thorough instruction with the powerful multimedia tools you need to develop a deeper understanding of general chemistry concepts, the text emphasizes the visual nature of chemistry, illustrating the close interrelationship of the macroscopic, symbolic, and particulate levels of chemistry.
11353Chemistry & chemical reactivity : 5th ed.
Including: Matter and measurement; Atoms and elements; Molecules, ions, and compounds; Chemical equations and stoichiometry; Reactions in aqueous solution; Energy and chemical reaction; Atomic structure; Atomic electron configurations and chemical.
11354Chemistry : 5th ed.
Suitable for the comprehensive general chemistry course taught primarily to biology, engineering, chemistry and other science majors. The course is generally two semesters or three-quarters in length, and usually has a laboratory component.
11355Chemistry : 9th ed.
Studies a number of chemical problems such as: Chemistry the study of change, atoms, molecules and ions, mass relationships in chemical, reaction in aqueous solutions, gases, thermochemistry ...
11356Chemistry : a molecular approach
This book explains difficult chemical concepts in a concise and clear student-centered manner while also providing faculty with the flexibility to go more deeply into many key, often neglected topics, such as electron diffraction, molecular orbital theory, and free-energy changes under non-standard conditions. Chemistry is presented visually throughmulti-level images (macroscopic, molecular and symbolic representations), which helps students see the connections among the formulas (symbolic), the world around them (macroscopic), and the atoms and molecules that make up the world (molecular).
11357Chemistry : a molecular approach : 2nd ed.
This innovative text explains difficult concepts in a relevant, student-oriented manner. Chemistry is presented visually through multi-level images—macroscopic, molecular and symbolic representations—helping you see the connections among the formulas (symbolic), the world around you (macroscopic), and the atoms and molecules that make up the world (molecular). Among other revisions, the Second Edition offers a crisp new design, adds more challenging problems, and significantly revises coverage of electrochemistry.
11358Chemistry : a molecular approach : 3rd ed.
Chemistry is presented visually through multi-level images–macroscopic, molecular, and symbolic representations–helping students see the connections between the world they see around them (macroscopic), the atoms and molecules that compose the world (molecular), and the formulas they write down on paper (symbolic). The hallmarks of Dr. Tro’s problem-solving approach are reinforced through interactive media that provide students with an office-hour type of environment built around worked examples and expanded coverage on the latest developments in chemistry. Pioneering features allow students to sketch their ideas through new problems, and much more.
11359Chemistry : a molecular approach : 4th ed.
Including data interpretation and analysis, problem solving and quantitative reasoning, applying conceptual understanding to new situations and peer-to-peer collaboration.
11360Chemistry : a molecular approach : 5th ed.
It presents chemistry visually through multi-level images―macroscopic, molecular, and symbolic representations―to help students see the connections between the world they see around them, the atoms and molecules that compose the world, and the formulas they write down on paper. Interactive, digital versions of select worked examples instruct students how to break down problems using Tro’s unique “Sort, Strategize, Solve, and Check” technique and then complete a step in the example.





