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For 1-semester courses in preparatory chemistry. Actively engage students to succeed in the course and beyond Introductory Chemistry shows how chemistry manifests in students' daily lives. Award-winning instructor and author Nivaldo Tro draws on his classroom experience to engage students, capture their attention with relevant applications, and extend chemistry from the laboratory to their world. The 7th Edition in SI Units delivers a new Predict feature, Self-Assessment Quizzes, and additional end-of-chapter questions, while expanded active learning tools help students in developing…mehr

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For 1-semester courses in preparatory chemistry. Actively engage students to succeed in the course and beyond Introductory Chemistry shows how chemistry manifests in students' daily lives. Award-winning instructor and author Nivaldo Tro draws on his classroom experience to engage students, capture their attention with relevant applications, and extend chemistry from the laboratory to their world. The 7th Edition in SI Units delivers a new Predict feature, Self-Assessment Quizzes, and additional end-of-chapter questions, while expanded active learning tools help students in developing problem-solving skills. An extensive diversity, equity, and inclusion review ensures the content reflects the experiences of all students.
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Nivaldo Tro has been teaching college chemistry since 1990 and is currently teaching at Santa Barbara City College. He received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Stanford University for work on developing and using optical techniques to study the adsorption and desorption of molecules to and from surfaces in ultrahigh vacuum. He then went on to the University of California at Berkeley, where he did postdoctoral research on ultrafast reaction dynamics in solution. Professor Tro has been awarded grants from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, from the Research Corporation, and from the National Science Foundation to study the dynamics of various processes occurring in thin adlayer films adsorbed on dielectric surfaces. Professor Tro lives in Santa Barbara with his wife, Ann. In his leisure time, Professor Tro enjoys cycling, surfing, and being outdoors.