Friday, September 26, 2008

Chemistry: The Central Science (11th Edition) (MasteringChemistry Series)

Chemistry: The Central Science (11th Edition) (MasteringChemistry Series)

chemistry central science

Exactly the book needed and much less costly. It arrived in a timely fashion.

incomplete?

"...A comprehensive media package that works in tandem with the text helps students practice and learn while providing instructors the tools they need to succeed..." I bought this for my daughter at college, got the isbn# from the book at school. Book arrived without the "comprehensive media package" which I assume is a disc for accessing the web. Does this come with disc or not? The book may be great, but is amazon selling the complete package?

9th Edition was great, so I am sure 11th is as well

<a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/RZEZ8WGDI9XBD">Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RZEZ8WGDI9XBD</a> One will have to do a lot of reading but the book does a good job explaining concepts. The CD that comes with the book (7th ed) is awesome for testing your knowledge. If I may suggest something that has helped my studies greatly, a little book called Don't Like to Read, Then Don't, Listen!: How to Turn Any Type of Text Into Audio Files That Can Be Read to You!. I know that many students out there are like me and would rather listen to material than have to read it themselves. I use programs like the one that is reading this review to have my texts read to me. This is a god send for me. One can get this title on amazon.

Not just for the brains or chem class

I rarely write reviews but couldn't miss the chance to champion this product. Over a year ago a natural health practitioner had told me to try a neti pot for my terrible allergies and chronic sinus problems, but I thought it was just one of those New Age fads or something. In the last few years my allergies have gotten so bad that I can only breathe through my mouth most of the time. What does that have to do with this book? NOTHING!! Except it explains why I began to read it (an undergraduate text after all - despite having graduated from Duke with my Ph.D in Organic Chemistry in 1974). You see, deep mental concentration will generate a headache due to sinusal constriction but shallow mental concentration (such as in reviewing a subject of which you are already a master) will help aereate the sinalstic passageways and reduce thresholdolic pain genaration. Whether or not you are a graduate level Buy and read this book!! No matter what, it will feed your head sinus' with oxygen as the Doremouse said. addendum: Morrison & Boyd's "Organic Chemistry" (3rd Ed.) would be better but it is hard to find . . . the vampire reference (chirality) still crack's me up!! ciao // gurkha



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