Selected Product: no picture available | Chemistry Paperback Edition: Lab Manual Author: Antony C. Wilbraham, Dennis D. Stanley, Michael Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall Release Date: 2005-01-31 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 0131903594 ISBN-13: 9780131903593 List Price: $8.50 Average Customer Rating: | | The Great Gatsby ISBN-10: 0743273567 ISBN-13: 9780743273565 List Price:$14.00 Algebra 2 ISBN-10: 0395937787 ISBN-13: 9780395937785 List Price:$93.56 Vocabulary Workshop: Level E ISBN-10: 0821571109 ISBN-13: 9780821571101 List Price:$10.40 Vocabulary Workshop: Level F (Vocabulary Workshop) ISBN-10: 0821571117 ISBN-13: 9780821571118 List Price:$10.40 Chemistry: Guided Reading And Study ISBN-10: 0131903624 ISBN-13: 9780131903623 List Price:$8.50 |
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Buy with confidence, I did! | Terrible introductory text | Customer Rating: | Good thing my teacher was so good because this book is terrible.
The explanations are lacking in important areas and overdone in others. It spends like 2 pages on VSEPR theory, incomplete activity series and solubility rules, and terrible intro in stoichiometry. We only did 15 chapters, but this book didn't help at all. I didn't even read half of it because the problems offer no challenge whatsoever. Not enough application problems. The end of section review Qs only ask for definitions and explanations, no real chemistry. No difficult and tricky questions whatsoever.
Honestly, no clue why high schools use this text so much. Pretty sad if this is the best there is. | An overall Disappointment | Customer Rating: | | This book was largely a disappointment. I had heard previously that this was the leading high school text that is used and had high expectations. I was disappointed to find a plethora of type errors (including math mistakes!) and also very poor descriptions of things like bonding theory, equilibrium constants, reaction rates etc. The book covers a lot but fails to get real advanced in much of anything. I would reccomend for the advanced high school student a college level text with a good teacher instead of wasting your time on this. |
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