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The transition between school and university presents new challenges and ideas for the student of chemistry. This Primer, written jointly by two undergraduates and a university professor is ideally suited to the needs of students at the school/university interface by taking material familiar from school and linking it witha selection of ideas that will be encountered in the freshman year. As well as stimulating preuniversity students it will provide a sound basis for university courses in chemistry and related subjects. The early chapters cover the structure of atomes, ions and molecules,…mehr

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The transition between school and university presents new challenges and ideas for the student of chemistry. This Primer, written jointly by two undergraduates and a university professor is ideally suited to the needs of students at the school/university interface by taking material familiar from school and linking it witha selection of ideas that will be encountered in the freshman year. As well as stimulating preuniversity students it will provide a sound basis for university courses in chemistry and related subjects. The early chapters cover the structure of atomes, ions and molecules, reactivity, kinetics, and equilibria. The final chapter gives an insight into more advanced areas, drawing on real world examples.
Suitable for pre-university students, and providing a basis for university courses in chemistry and related subjects, this work features chapters which cover the structure of atoms, ions and molecules, reactivity, kinetics, and equilibrium. The chapters also give an insight into more advanced areas, drawing on real world examples.
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Autorenporträt
Mr Nathan Scott Lawrence, St John's College, University of Oxford, OX1 3JP. Mr Jay Deep Wadhawan, St John's College, University of Oxford, OX1 3JP. Professor Richard Guy Compton, Physical and Theoretical Laboratory, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QZ