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Introductory Chemistry

An Atoms First Approach ISE

Julia Burdge Jason Overby Michelle Driessen

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McGraw-Hill Education
02 May 2023
Introductory Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach by Julia Burdge and Michelle Driessen has been developed and written using an atoms first approach specific to introductory chemistry. It is a carefully crafted text, designed and written with the introductory chemistry student in mind.

The arrangement of topics facilitates the conceptual development of chemistry for the novice, rather than the historical development that has been used traditionally. Its language and style are student friendly and conversational, and the importance and wonder of chemistry in everyday life are emphasized at every opportunity.

The text is strengthened by its offering in ALEKS, now featuring Custom Question Authoring, Video Assignments, Virtual Labs, and more!

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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 274mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   1.095kg
ISBN:   9781266137075
ISBN 10:   1266137076
Pages:   624
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Atoms and Elements Chapter 2: Electrons and the Periodic Table Chapter 3: Compounds and Chemical Bonds Chapter 4: How Chemists Use Numbers Chapter 5: The Mole and Chemical Formulas Chapter 6: Molecular Shape Chapter 7: Solids, Liquids, and Phase Changes Chapter 8: Gases Chapter 9: Physical Properties of Solutions Chapter 10: Chemical Reactions and Chemical Equations Chapter 11: Using Balanced Chemical Equations Chapter 12: Acids and Bases Chapter 13: Equilibrium Chapter 14: Organic Chemistry Chapter 15: Biochemistry Chapter 16: Nuclear Chemistry Chapter 17: Electrochemistry

Dr. Julia Burdge did most of her undergraduate work at Iowa State University, completing her bachelors degree and Masters degree in inorganic chemistry at the University of South Florida in Tampa. She earned her Ph.D. in analytical chemistry at the University of Idaho. Her Masters and doctoral research involved the development of chemotherapeutic analogs of cisplatin and the development of instruments and methods for measuring ultra-trace concentrations of atmospheric sulfur compounds. Over the past 20 years, she has taught introductory and advanced courses in every division of the undergraduate chemistry curriculum, as well as interdisciplinary courses. She also developed and taught a new introductory chemistry course for pre-service science teachers, and initiated and served as a mentor in a future faculty development program for graduate students and post-doctoral associates. She is currently affiliated with the University of Idaho. Jason Overby received his B.S. in chemistry and political science from the University of Tennessee at Martin, his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Vanderbilt University, and conducted postdoctoral research at Dartmouth College. Since joining the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the College of Charleston, Jason has taught courses from general chemistry to advanced inorganic chemistry, and conducts research with undergraduates. He is interested in integrating technology into the classroom, with a particular focus on adaptive learning.

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