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Chemistry: Principles and Reactions by William L. Masterton (Repost)

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Chemistry: Principles and Reactions by William L. Masterton (Repost)

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions by William L. Masterton (Repost)
Publisher: Brooks Cole; 6 edition (January 24, 2008) | ISBN: 0495126713 | Pages: 736 | PDF | 39.84 MB

Discover all of the fundamental topics of general chemistry in the latest edition of this brief, cost-effective, reader- oriented text. Masterton/Hurley's CHEMISTRY: PRINCIPLES AND REACTIONS, 6e, provides a clear, concise presentation based on the authors' more than 50 years of combined teaching experience. This edition takes you directly to the crux of concepts with simplicity and allows you to efficiently cover all topics found in the typical general chemistry book. New and proven concept-driven examples as well as examples that focus on molecular reasoning and understanding provide important practice. New Chemistry: Beyond the Classroom" essays by guest authors demonstrate the relevance of the concepts you are learning and highlight some of the most up-to-date uses of chemistry. A strong, enhanced art program further assists you in visualizing chemical concepts. For the first time, this edition fully integrates OWL (Online Web-based Learning), the homework management system trusted by tens of thousands of students. Integrated end-of-chapter questions and Key Concepts correlate to OWL. An optional e-book of this edition is also available in OWL. To further assist in learning and depth of coverage, the book offers CengageNOW?, a Web-based student self- tutorial program. In addition, Go Chemistry? learning modules developed by award-winning chemists offer mini- lectures and learning tools available for video iPods, MP3 players, and iTunes or CengageNOW? to accommodate students like you who are on the go.

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions by William L. Masterton (Repost)