Chemistry : introducing inorganic, organic and physical chemistry
- Oxford Oxford Uviversity Press 2009
- xviii, 1397p. : col. ill.
Appendix 1-11, 1323-1367p.; Answers 1368-1377p.; Index 1378-1397p.; Reprint 2012.
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"I was particularly impressed by the way in which the physical basis of key mathematical equations was presented and discussed in clear simple language. The authors adopt the approach taken by myself in my lectures, in which I attempt to convey to the students the sense that an equation is not only a jumble of arcane symbols but contains a clear meaning which can be subjected to a clear and concise explanation and interpretation." --Mike Lyons, Trinity College, Dublin