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    The chemistry problem solver : a complete solution guide to any textbook / staff of Research and Education Association ; M. Fogiel, director ; special chapter reviews by A. Lamont Tyler.
    Piscataway, N.J. : The Association, c1998.
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  • Chemistry -- Problems, exercises, etc.
  • ISBN: 
    0878915095 (pbk.)
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    REA's problem solvers
    Description: 
    xvii, 1-D, 944 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
    Contents: 
    Units of measurement -- Gases -- Gas mixtures and other physical properties of gases -- Avogadro's hypothesis -- Stoichiometry/weight and volume calculations -- Solids -- Properties of liquids -- Solution chemistry -- Equilibrium -- Acid-base equilibria -- Solubility amd the ion product constant -- Calculations using pH and the dissociation constant -- Chemical kinetics -- Thermodynamics I -- Thermodynamics II -- Electrochemistry -- Atomic theory -- Quantum chemistry -- Nuclear chemistry -- Organic chemistry I: Nomenclature and structure; Organic chemistry II: Reactions -- Biochemistry I -- Biochemistry II -- Applied pollution/environmental problems -- Applied gas and gas mixture problems -- Applied liquid and solution problems -- Applied stoichiometry problems -- Applied thermochemistry problems -- Applied energy problems -- Applied wave phenomena problems -- Applied organic and polymer chemistry problems -- Applied biological problems.
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    This book is intended to aid students in chemistry to overcome the difficulties described, by supplying detailed illustrations of the solution methods which are usually not apparent to students.... The problems are arranged in order of complexity to enable students to learn and understand a particular topic by reviewing the problems in sequence. The problems are illustrated with detailed step-by-step explanations, to save the students the large amount of time that is often needed to fill in the gaps that are usually found between steps of illustrations in textbooks or review/outline books. -What this book is for.
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