Practical Skills in Chemistry (2nd Edition) ebook
by John Dean,Alan M Jones,David Holmes,Rob Reed,Allan Jones,Jonathan Weyers
Practical Skills in Chemistry is an indispensable book for undergraduate students in chemical sciences and a useful primer for post-graduate students.
Practical Skills in Chemistry is an indispensable book for undergraduate students in chemical sciences and a useful primer for post-graduate students. It is also a valuable resource for teachers in secondary schools.
Practical skills form the cornerstone of chemistry, However, the diversity of skills required in the laboratory means that a. .It is intended that the book will be useful in the laboratory, during practical classes, and during project work.
Practical skills form the cornerstone of chemistry, However, the diversity of skills required in the laboratory means that a student's experience may be limited. While some techniques do require specific skills, many of them are transferable, generic skills that are required throughout the subject area, Limited time constraints of the modern curriculum often preclude or minimize laboratory time, It is the aim of this book to provide general guidance for use in and outside practical sessions and also to cover a range of techniques from the basic.
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John Dean, David A Holmes, Alan M Jones. Practical skills form the cornerstone of chemistry. However, the diversity of skills required in the laboratory means that a student's experience may be limited.
John Dean, David A Holmes, Alan M Jones. While some techniques do require specific skills, many of them are transferable generic skills that are required throughout the subject area. Limited time constraints of the modern curriculum often preclude or minimise laboratory time.
Designed specifically to support and develop the complete range of practical skills which are essential to success in chemistry courses.
'One-stop' guide to the key practical skills needed in chemistry Information presented in a clear and user-friendly manner, tailored directly for the mastery of basic laboratory skills Numerous margin tips and hints, 'how to' boxes, checklists and worked examples Guidance on numerical aspects, including logarithms and statistics Chapters grouped into key topics Relevant Internet resources for chemistry highlighted Worked examples and How To boxes provide practical guidance and support Key points highlight critical features of methodology.--pdf.jpg)