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CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS AT A GLANCE By Paul Yates

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ISBN-10
1405118717
Book Title
Chemical Calculations at a Glance
ISBN
9781405118712

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
1405118717
ISBN-13
9781405118712
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30884393

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Chemical Calculations at a Glance
Subject
Chemistry / General
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science
Author
Paul Yates
Series
Chemistry at a Glance Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
24.4 Oz
Item Length
11.7 in
Item Width
8.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2004-019623
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"By including problems (with solutions) the student id encouraged to practice both the mathematical manipulations and their application to the problems in chemistry...would make a useful addition to the bookshelf of a chemistry undergraduate."Chemistry World 2006, "By including problems (with solutions) the student id encouraged to practice both the mathematical manipulations and their application to the problems in chemistry...would make a useful addition to the bookshelf of a chemistry undergraduate." Chemistry World (Jan 2006) "Every new idea is explained using real chemical examples...the problems and worked answers at the end of each section are excellent, and a valuable aid to both the students and lecturers." "Students will be able to work through its content at their own pace, wihtout feeling overwhelmed by the difficult sections or patronised by the simpler ones. I would not be surprised if Chemical Calculations at a glance became the standard recommended textbook for the remedial maths classes in most UK chemistry departments." Education in Chemistry (Jan 2006), By including problems (with solutions) the student id encouraged to practice both the mathematical manipulations and their application to the problems in chemistry...would make a useful addition to the bookshelf of a chemistry undergraduate."hemistry World (Jan 2006)Every new idea is explained using real chemical examples...the problems and worked answers at the end of each section are excellent, and a valuable aid to both the students and lecturers."Students will be able to work through its content at their own pace, wihtout feeling overwhelmed by the difficult sections or patronised by the simpler ones. I would not be surprised if Chemical Calculations at a glance became the standard recommended textbook for the remedial maths classes in most UK chemistry departments."ducation in Chemistry (Jan 2006)
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
540.151
Table Of Content
A. Handling Data . 1. Units. 2. Significant figures. 3. Accuracy and precision. 4. Calculated quantities. 5. Uncertainties. 6. Maximum possible error. 7. Maximum probable error. 8. Simple statistics. 9. Statistical tests. 10. Scientific notation. B. Algebra and Basic Skills . 11. Precedence. 12. Fractions. 13. Inequalities. 14. Indices. 15. Rearranging equations. 16. Ratios and proportionality. 17. Factorials. C. Functions . 18. Functions of one variable. 19. Functions of many variables. 20. Equation of a straight line. 21. Inverse functions. 22. Series. 23. Real and imaginary numbers. 24. Complex numbers. 25. Factorisation. 26. Quadratic equations. 27. The exponential function. 28. Natural logarithms. 29. Logarithms to base 10. D. Trigonometry and Vectors . 30. Trigonometry. 31. Trigonometric functions. 32. Inverse trigonometric functions. 33. Coordinate systems. 34. Vectors. 35. Moduli. 36. Scalar and vector products E. Calculus . 37. Differentiation. 38. Differentiation of polynomials. 39. Differentiation of functions. 40. Differentiation of combinations of functions. 41. Higher order differentiation. 42. Stationary points. 43. Partial differentiation. 44. The differential. 45. Integration. 46. Integration of polynomials. 47. Integration of functions. 48. Specific methods of integration. 49. Solving differential equations50. Partial fractions
Synopsis
It is now possible to enter a chemistry degree course at many UK universities without any formal maths training beyond age 16. Addressing this deficiency requires students to take additional mathematics training when entering university, yet the relevance of maths to chemistry is often poorly appreciated by chemistry students. In addition, many service courses are either too abstract, or aimed at physicists and engineers, for students of chemistry, who are not inclined to study mathematical techniques per se and do not make the connection between the maths they are taught and the chemistry they want to study. Based on the successful at a Glance approach, with integrated double page presentations explaining the mathematics required by undergraduate students of chemistry, set in context by detailed chemical examples, this book will be indispensable to all students of chemistry. By bringing the material together in this way the student is shown how to apply the maths and how it relates to familiar concepts in chemistry. By including problems (with answers) on each presentation, the student is encouraged to practice both the mathematical manipulations and the application to problems in chemistry. More detailed chemical problems at the end of each topic illustrate the range of chemistry to which the maths is relevant and help the student acquire sufficient confidence to apply it when necessary., It is now possible to enter a chemistry degree course at many UK universities without any formal maths training beyond age 16. Addressing this deficiency requires students to take additional mathematics training when entering university, yet the relevance of maths to chemistry is often poorly appreciated by chemistry students. In addition, many service courses are either too abstract, or aimed at physicists and engineers, for students of chemistry, who are not inclined to study mathematical techniques per se and do not make the connection between the maths they are taught and the chemistry they want to study. presentations explaining the mathematics required by undergraduate students of chemistry, set in context by detailed chemical examples, this book will be indispensable to all students of chemistry. By bringing the material together in this way the student is shown how to apply the maths and how it relates to familiar concepts in chemistry. By including problems (with answers) on each presentation, the student is encouraged to practice both the mathematical manipulations and the application to problems in chemistry. More detailed chemical problems at the end of each topic illustrate the range of chemistry to which the maths is relevant and help the student acquire sufficient confidence to apply it when necessary., It is now possible to enter a chemistry degree course at many UK universities without any formal maths training beyond age 16. Addressing this deficiency requires students to take additional mathematics training when entering university, yet the relevance of maths to chemistry is often poorly appreciated by chemistry students.
LC Classification Number
QD39.3.M3Y382 2005

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