Chemistry For Dummies
We’re all organic born chemists. Every single time we cook, clean, take a shower, drive a vehicle, use a solvent, this kind of as fingernail polish remover, or carry out any of the numerous daily activities that involve complicated chemical reactions we’re performing chemistry. You may well even say that we’re all participating in a grand chemistry experiment that started with the initial human who mixed pigments to do a cave painting. Why do so many of us desperately resist studying chemistry when we’re young? Perhaps
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First class book,
I’ve tried to read various “beginner” books on chemistry since coming back from a twenty-one year science sabbatical. This one is by far the best.
The author takes you from the very basic “what is an atom” and “how to read the periodic table” to more advanced concepts such as Nuclear Chemistry, with consumate ease. The book throughout is structured for the (nearly) absolute beginner, with few assumptions being made about your beginning level of knowledge.
My only gripe is that he doesn’t quite explain chemistry symbology in as clear a manner as he does most topics – hopefully this can be rectified for the reprint.
In short: an excellent book for the beginner. The only “pre” knowledge you’ll need is the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. If you can’t do that what are you doing trying to learn chemistry?
I’ve yet to take General Chemistry I at college but this will probably act as a good primer. I’d expect you’ll need to do some more work and look at a textbook before going onto studying at college. This book will, however, give you the basic information you need to get going.
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|Very helpful for the chemistry-challenged nursing student,
I am a nursing student, and I wish I had purchased this book earlier in the semester, instead of waiting for it to become available at the public library. After reading, what I am studying makes so much more sense. Chemistry is less of a black hole now. I like the quirky way it’s written. The author does a good job of making the information feel a lot more friendly. My chemistry textbook this term does a fairly good job of explaining things, but I was still lost. Chemistry for Dummies was the ‘lightbulb’ I needed to make everything clearer. I am algebra-challenged and this book was quite a helpful adjunct to the class.
As an aside, it’s true… you will almost never need this much chemistry unless you are a chemistry major. And this is just the baby stuff! I have queried nurses and they tell me they simply don’t use it. Very frustrating, and a huge mental stumbling block for me, especially since schools in my area which are geared toward two year RN degrees don’t require Biology I & II, which is far more applicable to nursing than chemistry.
Now I just have to figure out a good book to help me muddle through the next level of chemistry (required for a master’s degree). .. General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis. Gack!!!!
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|A good chemisty ADJUNCT with pros and cons…,
First of all, of course this isn’t going to cover everything in your Chemistry I class, or it would be a textbook!
This adjunct is a good supplement to Chemsitry I. It often explains ideas in a different way which increases your chances of actually understanding the material. It covers quite a bit, given what it actually covers.
************Note update 7/2007***********************
Someone asked me a question about The teaching company video series, if it is college level. Well, no. It is High school chemistry. However, having never had high school chemistry, after going through the course, I passed chem I with an A… and I really didn’t notice an educational level difference. The material presented was pretty much what you go over in College Chemistry I, so taking chem I once, getting an F, watching the teaching companies Chemistry set over Christmas break, and then getting 1 of 2 A’s in the class the next semester speaks for itself
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Pros: A good adjunct for first semester General Chemistry I. Good ideas and superior explanations of ideas. Often explains topics in many different ways.
Cons: Like most For Dummies books, the second semester isn’t covered. I guess they assume you fully understand all concepts the first semester. This book covers (barely) maybe 1 topic from Chemistry II.
Worth buying for Chemistry I, the ideas will be helpful for Chemistry II, but another or more complete book that includes the 2nd semester would be helpful.
Other adjuncts you may find helpful: The Standard Deviants 3VHS set. The Teaching Company’s ‘High School Chemistry’ video set by Frank Cardulla. This (the teaching co video) is the reason I was 1 of 3 A’s in my class.
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