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Chemistry for Dummies |  | Author: John T. Moore Publisher: For Dummies
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $10.90 as of 11/22/2009 11:36 CST details You Save: $9.09 (45%)
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 6562
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Pages: 362 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.3 x 1
ISBN: 0764554301 Dewey Decimal Number: 540 UPC: 785555107885 EAN: 9780764554308 ASIN: 0764554301
Publication Date: November 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Includes examples of chemistry in action in everyday life See how chemistry works in everything from soaps to medicines to petroleum Whether you're taking a chemistry course or you're curious about what chemists do, this fun and easy guide will get you up to speed in matter and energy, elements and atoms, acids and gases, and much more. You'll understand the basic concepts and discover how chemistry affects our day-to-day lives - from the home to the environment. The Dummies Way * Explanations in plain English * "Get in, get out" information * Icons and other navigational aids * Tear-out cheat sheet * Top ten lists * A dash of humor and fun
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Very Helpful September 22, 2009 Arthur Johnson When learning chemistry for the first time I found this book very useful. It is a great reference tool for anyone learning basic chemistry and a valuable book for students learning chemistry for the first time, or past students that need to revise basic chemistry concepts. If you need an easy to understand basic reference guide to chemistry, this is your book.
I Love Math - Great Help for kids to learn how to apply them selves September 12, 2009 Mario Balestreri Added to Library with other books to help communicate ideas and thoughts to kids. Variety in communicating is a great way to see other angles to help kids figure out how things work.
Great for non-science readers July 1, 2009 Kevin Arendt This book is great for people who want to learn the basics of chemistry but don't necessarily have a scientific background. It presents material in straightforward, easy to understand ways.
Good for Basics June 13, 2009 Bellasnow (Florida, USA) I usually don't have much of a problem with science and math, but for my first Chemistry class in college I choose to read this as a supplement. The reason being, I have not had a chemistry class in a few years. This is not a book with definitive answers to complex questions, but a useful tool to review basic concepts. Overall, I found it useful and clear, again I used mostly to refresh my memory.
The Best Intro to Chemistry April 14, 2009 Ghost (California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Obviously when I bought this book I knew nothing at all about chemistry. And I must say that this book majorly helped me to understand what I had originally assumed was a tough subject to learn. If you're like I was and feel threatened by chemistry, don't worry about it. Believe it or not, chemistry is mainly common sense. Example, if you had two molecules and wanted one of them to hit the other right on a certain spot, you can use a "catalyst" which will hold down one of the molecules so that its other side is showing and available to be hit or bonded, etc. That's a heterogenous catalyst. Still sound complicated? If so don't worry because you get a nice slow introduction before that part. Catalysts aren't even discussed until a third of the way into the book. There's a lot of common sense to the world and the way it operates on an atomic and subatomic level. Although I haven't taken any chemistry courses yet, I have faith that just this book alone will give me an edge over the other students in general chemistry as well as organic chemistry. I'll have to check back then and write a follow-up review, but for now this book is highly recommended.
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