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050 _aQD 456 .M87 1978
100 _aMusgrave, Ted R.
_eauthor
245 0 _aUnderstanding problems for chemical principles /
_cTed R. Musgrave
260 _aPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania :
_bW.B. Saunders Company,
_cc1978
300 _aviii, 181 pages ;
_c28 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aChapter 1. The factor label method -- Chapter 2. Moles, formulas, and stoichiometry -- Chapter 3. Thermodynamics -- Chapter 4. Gases -- Chapter 5. Atomic structure and bonding -- Chapter 6. Liquids, solids, and phase changes -- Chapter 7. Concentrations and properties of solutions -- Chapter 8. Chemical equilibrium (gases) -- Chapter 9. Rates of reaction -- Chapter 10. Solubility equilibria -- Chapter 11. Acid-based equilibria -- Chapter 12. Electrochemistry -- Chapter 13. Nuclear Reactions -- Index.
520 _aAt the beginning level of understanding the science of Chemistry, textbooks are the principal source of acquiring some knowledge of chemical principles. Regardless of the quality of a text, the competence of an instructor or the interest and enthusiasm of students, there always seems to be a need (by students) for "more help" with the problems or "another source" to guide them toward an understanding of the complexities of chemistry problems.
650 _aCHEMISTRY
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