Enhanced with a remarkable number of new problems and applications, the Third Edition of CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS provides a concise, thorough, and relevant introduction to chemistry that prepares learners for further study in any engineering field. Updated with even more questions and applications specifically geared toward engineering, the book emphasizes the connection between molecular properties and observable physical properties and the connections between chemistry and other subjects such as mathematics and physics. This new edition is now fully supported by OWL, the most widely-used online learning system for chemistry.
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Weight: 1375g
Dimensions: 220 x 283mm
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2014
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781285199023
About Lawrence BrownTom Holme
Lawrence S. Brown (Ph.D Princeton University) is a Senior Lecturer and coordinator for the general chemistry for engineers course at Texas A&M University. He received his B.S. in 1981 from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and his M. A. in 1983 from Princeton University. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow from 1986-88 at the University of Chicago. His research activities include active learning and use of technology in education and integration of chemistry with other subjects in the engineering curriculum. His current efforts are in (i) continued development of the CHEM 107 curriculum (ii) improving uses of technology in chemical education and (iii) incorporation of active learning strategies into large classroom settings. These efforts are brought together with the Foundation Coalition an NSF-supported effort to implement a new model for the education of engineering students. Larry also monitors the CHEM 107 course for Texas A&M's campus in Qatar in the Middle East and has traveled there numerous times. Tom Holme (Ph.D Rice University) is a chemistry professor at Iowa State University and Director of the ACS Examinations Institute. He is active in both computational chemistry and chemical education research and has been involved with the general chemistry for engineers course at both Iowa State and the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Some of his recent publications include: Designing Chemistry Practice Exams for Enhanced Benefits: An Instrument for Comparing Performance and Mental Effort Measures (Karen Knaus Kristen Murphy and Thomas Holme) Journal of Chemical Education 2009 in press; Nanoscience Items for Standardized Exams in the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum (Thomas Holme) in Nanoscale Science and Engineering Education: Issues Trends and Future Directions ed. A.E. Sweeny & S. Seal American Scientific Publishers Stevenson Ranch CA 2008; and Assessing Problem-solving Strategies in Chemistry Using the IMMEX System in Proceedings of the National STEM Assessment Conference eds. D. Deeds & B. Callen National Science Foundation Washington DC 2008.