Chemistry: The Central Science (13th Edition)
by Brown, Theodore E., LeMay, H. Eugene, Bursten, Bruce E., Murphy, Catherine, Woodward, Patrick, Stoltzfus, Matthew E
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Accurate, data-driven authorship with expanded interactivity leads to greater student engagement Unrivaled problem sets, notable scientific accuracy and currency, and remarkable clarity have made Chemistry: The Central Science the leading general chemistry text for more than a decade. Trusted, innovative, and calibrated, the text increases conceptual understanding and leads to greater student success in general chemistry by building on the expertise of the dynamic author team of leading researchers and award-winning teachers.In this new edition, the author team draws on the wealth of student data in Mastering™ Chemistry to identify where students struggle and strives to perfect the clarity and effectiveness of the text, the art, and the exercises while addressing student misconceptions and encouraging thinking about the practical, real-world use of chemistry.
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- Title
- Chemistry: The Central Science (13th Edition)
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- Brown, Theodore E., LeMay, H. Eugene, Bursten, Bruce E., Murphy, Catherine, Woodward, Patrick, Stoltzfus, Matthew E
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- Used - Acceptable
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- 13
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- ISBN 10
- 0321910419
- ISBN 13
- 9780321910417
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- Pearson
- Place of Publication
- Upper Saddle River, Nj, U.s.a.
- This edition first published
- 2015
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