Revue de presse :
Review from previous edition On reading the background information provided for this text, I could immediately see the potential benefit of such a book for first year undergraduate students studying chemistry or related courses. I believe that with the increased coverage, combined with the attractive layout and writing style, this text will be very well accepted by the staff and students of Chemistry Departments, particularly in the UK. (Mike Hird, University of Hull)
I was particularly impressed by the way in which the physical basis of key mathematical equations was presented and discussed in clear simple language. The authors adopt the approach taken by myself in my lectures, in which I attempt to convey to the students the sense that an equation is not only a jumble of arcane symbols but contains a clear meaning which can be subjected to a clear and concise explanation and interpretation. (Mike Lyons, Trinity College, Dublin)
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this chapter and found it exceptionally clear conceptually and historically. It did not leave any niggling unexplained facts, units or terms. (Grace Morgan, University College Dublin)
Good, non-scary introduction to chemistry. (Sarah Masters, University of Edinburgh)
Where it is superior, is in its ability to actually teach the students rather than just lecture to them. (James Barker, University of Kingston)
It is such a great book and I am sure that my OUP rep is sick of me calling her and raving about it! Chapter 13 is stunning-it is so well written and it so easy to teach from. The authors have obviously been involved in chemistry education. (Mark Ellison, Australian National University)
This is a book that shines out amongst so many other graduate texts in the field of chemistry. It does not try to encompass the whole of a degree course in a single text; rather it addresses the specific needs of the first year undergraduate. It does so in a refreshingly open and 'familiar way'. Reviews, The Higher Education Academy UK Physical Sciences Centre
'This comprehensive textbook covers all of the material normally included in the first year of BSc and MChem chemistry courses at UK universities. It provides breadth of coverage of the whole of chemistry and combines this with depth of information on individual topics.' (Education in Chemistry, January 2010)
'It is an UTTERLY FANTASTIC textbook' (Jennifer Lawson, first year Chemistry student, Loughborough University)
This book would be ideal for introductory courses in organic, inorganic and physical chemistry (Chemistry World)
Biographie de l'auteur :
Andrew Burrows teaches in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Bath. John Holman is Professor of Science Education and Director of the National Science Learning Centre, University of York Andrew Parsons teaches in the Department of Chemistry at the University of York Gwen Pilling was formerly part of the Science Education Group at the University of York Gareth Price teaches in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Bath
Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.