TheAppleCore
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Recommend a chemistry text?
So, I'm fairly well versed in mathematics, know some basic physics, but don't really know the first thing about chemistry. My high school chemistry
class was a complete disaster.
Can anyone recommend a chemistry textbook appropriate for introducing someone like myself to the field? I want it to start with the basics, but I also
want to be able to branch off into organic chemistry after I've learned the material.
Thanks for any help!
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disulfideprotein
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For Study: General Chemistry by Linus Pauling
For experiments: Golden Book of Chemistry, http://chemistry.about.com/library/goldenchem.pdf
Does this help? I know plenty more.
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TheAppleCore
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Thanks! This will be mostly for study purposes. I'm not sure if I'm ready to actually start building an amateur lab for experimentation yet.
If anyone else has any recommendations, they would also be appreciated. =)
[Edited on 2012-3-7 by TheAppleCore]
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A website that I find very helpful is
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/index.html#top
I've used it along with my chemistry textbook.
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DougTheMapper
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http://www.amazon.com/Chemistry-Steven-S-Zumdahl/dp/06185284...
Chemistry, by Zumdahl and Zumdahl
Used it for AP chem in high school, bought it to use for two years in college thereafter, and I continue to reference it occasionally. Seriously
amazing fundamentals for a gen chem book.
It also features thousands of exercises, a solution manual, and a CD which grants access to libraries of both online and offline resources.
[Edited on 8-3-2012 by DougTheMapper]
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entropy51
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Malm and Frantz, College Chemistry in the Laboratory. Discusses many basic chemistry principles as well as directions for experiments.
http://www.archive.org/details/collegechemistry032897mbp
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barley81
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Chemical Principles: The Quest for Insight by Peter Atkins. I bought a cheap copy off Amazon, 4th edition (for studying for USNCO). It has a few typos
here and there but the newer edition might be corrected.
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if you want your hands on training i would sudjest Robert Bruce Thompson and the illustrated guide to home chemistry.
http://www.amazon.com/Illustrated-Guide-Home-Chemistry-Exper...
happy experiments! have fun !
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TheAppleCore
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So, right now I'm deciding between the previously-mentioned Zumdahl text, and Chemistry: The Central Science by Brown et al.
Any opinions on differences between the two?
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