How to Solve General Chemistry Problemsis a self-teaching text whichhelps students solve problems found in most general chemistry textbooks. Its sequence of chapters is arranged to coincide closely with the sequence in most popular general chemistry textbooks. The aim is to make it easier for today’s student to use this problem solving tool as a supplement to any general chemistry textbook.
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Supplemental problems book to accompany any introductory chemistry course.
Robert Boikess is currently a Professor in the Chemistry Department at Rutgers University in Piscataway, NJ.
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