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Chemistry in Your Life, 2nd Edition (repost)

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Chemistry in Your Life, 2nd Edition (repost)

Chemistry in Your Life, 2nd Edition by Colin Baird
English | ISBN: 0716770423 | 2006 | PDF | 600 pages | 25,4 MB

Chemistry in Your Life is designed for liberal arts students who are required to take a science course, but do not necessarily have a strong background in chemistry or science. The book ties every chemistry concept to things familiar to students - nutrition, drugs, the environment, household items.

Rather than wait until the end of the text to apply chemistry to relavant topics, Chemistry In Your Life integrates the applications from the first chapter, providing students with interesting reasons to learn the concepts, and better analogies to understand them.

'The authors succeed in integrating applications, more so than either Chemistry in Context, which short changes the basic chemistry, or Hill and Kolb's Chemistry for Changing Times, where the relevancy chapters come so late we don't get to them.' - Robley Light, Florida State University

'The strongest aspect of this text is its innovative organization with the applications right in the text with the chemical principles. There are few, if any other books like this on the market. This idea has great merit and should be considered by all who teach a non-majors chemistry class. I am greatly impressed.' - Kent Clinger, Lipscomb University

'The author is true to his stated intention to minimize mathematical equations, and complex calculations. For his intended student audience and pedagogical priorities, I think this makes good sense…Chemistry is not the only place to learn how to work problems: but for many students it will be the ONLY opportunity to learn CHEMISTRY.' - Kenneth Carter, Truman State University

'The treatment of DNA is extremely well done. Ultra modern and relevant, it teaches about the very technology at the forefront of human health and medicine. This will prepare the students to make informed choices involving genetic engineering and ethics.' - Joe Luthern, University of Akron