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Chemistry
Rob Lewis and Wynne Evans
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The fourth edition of this popular, student-friendly textbook provides a course in chemical literacy. With complete yet concise coverage of core topics, it starts from scratch and assumes only minimal prior experience of mathematics and science.
This new edition has been fully updated and now features full-colour throughout. It contains a section on special topics such as environmental chemistry, forensic chemistry and nuclear and radiochemistry and also includes two new chapters on ’chemistry saving lives’ and the hydrogen economy. A companion website provides additional material and enables students to watch experiments.
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’The book is successful in achieving its aims and would be an excellent workbook for students from foundation courses through to first year undergraduates.’ - Education in Chemistry Magazine ’I would reccomend this book to students who need a grounding in chemistry at university...I would also use this as a reference book for both support and extension at A-level...’ - School Science Review
Reviews for previous editions
’[A] comprehensive introductory undergraduate text covering all the essentials required for a foundation chemistry course.’ - Education in Chemistry
’[G]ood value for money... Well written - clear explanations of concepts...’ – Dr Jennifer Bochmann, School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of East Anglia, UK
’I like it and more importantly so do a range of students.’ – Paul Kneller, School of Conservation Sciences, University of Bournemouth, UK
’The book is well structured, comprehensive and readable and covers key material that students should know’ – Leonard Stevenson, Department of Consumer Studies, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Customer reviews on Amazon.co.uk
’Student friendly. Well thought out. For learners not teachers’
’I have been training as a paramedic and I needed a basic chemistry book for some sections of the syllabus. I was very pleased to find this book: it seems designed for people like me rather than super students of chemistry. There are plenty of problems which test you before you move on to the next text.’
’It picks up with GCSE level Chemistry and quickly covers the basics of atoms, molecules, structures etc and then diverges into a good coverage of most branches of Chemistry - certainly all the ones I need, including Organic, Nuclear, Forensic and some very basic Biochemistry. The appendices are useful and having answers to all exercises is good for a book used outside a course curriculum... I use it to dip into and so far it has answered all my questions at exactly the right level of detail. I only wish I’d had it while at University!’
’This book was recommended to me by a university lecturer... It’s a great book for A’Level or Foundation degree level students as the topics covered are fairly basic but it explains everything very clearly. Made my first year much easier as I was always dipping into this book. The questions do help with revision too.’
Periodic Table Preface How to Use this Book Acknowledgements Numbers, Units and Measurement Elements, Compounds and Reactions Inside the Atom Bonding Between Atoms More about Bonding Reactions of Ions in Solution Oxidation and Reduction The Mole Calculating Concentrations Gases, Liquids and Solids Solutions and Solubility Chemical Families Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions Speed of Chemical Reactions Dynamic Chemical Equilibria Acid-Base Equilibria Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons Common Classes of Organic Compounds Separating Mixtures SPECIAL TOPICS Spectroscopy Nuclear and Radiochemistry Environmental Chemistry Forensic Chemistry Chemistry Saving Lives The Hydrogen Economy Electronic Structures Answers to Exercises and Revision Questions Glossary Index Valencies of Common Ions
ROB LEWIS is Deputy Dean and Director of the Centre for Police Sciencesat the University of Glamorgan, UK. He is an experienced Lecturer of Chemistry and Forensic Science in the tertiary and university sectors and is a former chief examiner at A-level. His research interests include the industrial applications of spectroscopy.
WYNNE EVANS is Principal Lecturer and Subject Head for Chemistryat the University of Glamorgan, UK. She has worked as a senior tutor in Inorganic Chemistry for the Open University and as an A-Level examiner. Her research interests include coordination and organometallic chemistry and molecular modelling.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The fourth edition of this popular, student-friendly textbook provides a course in chemical literacy. With complete yet concise coverage of core topics, it starts from scratch and assumes only minimal prior experience of mathematics and science.
This new edition has been fully updated and now features full-colour throughout. It contains a section on special topics such as environmental chemistry, forensic chemistry and nuclear and radiochemistry and also includes two new chapters on ’chemistry saving lives’ and the hydrogen economy. A companion website provides additional material and enables students to watch experiments.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reviews -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ’The book is successful in achieving its aims and would be an excellent workbook for students from foundation courses through to first year undergraduates.’ - Education in Chemistry Magazine ’I would reccomend this book to students who need a grounding in chemistry at university...I would also use this as a reference book for both support and extension at A-level...’ - School Science Review
Reviews for previous editions
’[A] comprehensive introductory undergraduate text covering all the essentials required for a foundation chemistry course.’ - Education in Chemistry
’[G]ood value for money... Well written - clear explanations of concepts...’ – Dr Jennifer Bochmann, School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of East Anglia, UK
’I like it and more importantly so do a range of students.’ – Paul Kneller, School of Conservation Sciences, University of Bournemouth, UK
’The book is well structured, comprehensive and readable and covers key material that students should know’ – Leonard Stevenson, Department of Consumer Studies, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Customer reviews on Amazon.co.uk
’Student friendly. Well thought out. For learners not teachers’
’I have been training as a paramedic and I needed a basic chemistry book for some sections of the syllabus. I was very pleased to find this book: it seems designed for people like me rather than super students of chemistry. There are plenty of problems which test you before you move on to the next text.’
’It picks up with GCSE level Chemistry and quickly covers the basics of atoms, molecules, structures etc and then diverges into a good coverage of most branches of Chemistry - certainly all the ones I need, including Organic, Nuclear, Forensic and some very basic Biochemistry. The appendices are useful and having answers to all exercises is good for a book used outside a course curriculum... I use it to dip into and so far it has answered all my questions at exactly the right level of detail. I only wish I’d had it while at University!’
’This book was recommended to me by a university lecturer... It’s a great book for A’Level or Foundation degree level students as the topics covered are fairly basic but it explains everything very clearly. Made my first year much easier as I was always dipping into this book. The questions do help with revision too.’
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Periodic Table Preface How to Use this Book Acknowledgements Numbers, Units and Measurement Elements, Compounds and Reactions Inside the Atom Bonding Between Atoms More about Bonding Reactions of Ions in Solution Oxidation and Reduction The Mole Calculating Concentrations Gases, Liquids and Solids Solutions and Solubility Chemical Families Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions Speed of Chemical Reactions Dynamic Chemical Equilibria Acid-Base Equilibria Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons Common Classes of Organic Compounds Separating Mixtures SPECIAL TOPICS Spectroscopy Nuclear and Radiochemistry Environmental Chemistry Forensic Chemistry Chemistry Saving Lives The Hydrogen Economy Electronic Structures Answers to Exercises and Revision Questions Glossary Index Valencies of Common Ions
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Authors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROB LEWIS is Deputy Dean and Director of the Centre for Police Sciencesat the University of Glamorgan, UK. He is an experienced Lecturer of Chemistry and Forensic Science in the tertiary and university sectors and is a former chief examiner at A-level. His research interests include the industrial applications of spectroscopy.
WYNNE EVANS is Principal Lecturer and Subject Head for Chemistryat the University of Glamorgan, UK. She has worked as a senior tutor in Inorganic Chemistry for the Open University and as an A-Level examiner. Her research interests include coordination and organometallic chemistry and molecular modelling. .Related Titles Chemistry Chemistry of the Environment Study Guide/Solution Manual for Chemical Principles Series Titles Contemporary Europe British Politics European Union Politics
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