The Extraordinary Chemistry of Ordinary Things, Study Guide - Softcover

Snyder, Carl H.

 
9780471059424: The Extraordinary Chemistry of Ordinary Things, Study Guide

Synopsis

Using ordinary and several not so ordinary products as examples, this book explores the chemical principles behind them to show how chemistry affects our daily lives. It includes an environmental chapter that focuses on pollution and its effects. It also examines how these chemical principles affect our lives on a larger scale.

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Using ordinary and several not so ordinary products as examples, the text explores the chemical principles behind them to show how chemistry affects our daily lives. In this revamped edition, an environmental chapter has been added that focuses on pollution and its effects. Every chapter ends with a summary which enables students to review the concepts learned. Contains fresh or revised questions, worked examples and a wide variety of problems.

About the Author

Ann Ratcliffe Received the A.B. degree in chemistry from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and the Master of Arts in Teaching from Duke University. She taught high school chemistry in both public and private schools, including four years at the American Community School in Beirut, Lebanon. At Oklahoma State University she coordinated the general chemistry teaching laboratories and taught in the general chemistry program. Currently she is Program Coordinator for the Center for Precollegiate Studies and Outreach at the University of Northern Colorado. She is the author of Chemistry: The Experience, a Lab manual for non-science majors which employs the guided inquiry method of learning (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1993).

David F. Dever recieved his bachelor's degree at Spring Hill College, Master's degree from The Florida State University, and was a graduate school colleague of Carl H. Snyder ( the author of The Extraordinary Chemistry of Ordinary Things) while they were both earning their PhDs at The Ohio state University in the late fifties. He worked at the Los Alamos Scientific laboratory as a research fellow, the U.S. Bureau of Mines as a project leader in air-pollution research, and helped start an engineering college on the Persian Gulf for the Saudi Arab Government. He taught 34 years at Macon State College and is now retired.

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ISBN 10:  0471423599 ISBN 13:  9780471423591
Publisher: Wiley, 2003
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