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Analytical Chemistry 2.1

David Harvey, DePauw University

As currently taught in the United States, introductory courses in analytical chemistry emphasize quantitative (and sometimes qualitative) methods of analysis along with a heavy dose of equilibrium chemistry. Analytical chemistry, however, is much more than a collection of analytical methods and an understanding of equilibrium chemistry; it is an approach to solving chemical problems.

 

Chemistry

Multiple Authors, OpenStax

Chemistry is designed for the two-semester general chemistry course. For many students, this course provides the foundation to a career in chemistry, while for others, this may be their only college-level science course.

 

Multiple Authors, OpenStax

Chemistry: Atoms First is a peer-reviewed, openly licensed introductory textbook produced through a collaborative publishing partnership between OpenStax and the University of Connecticut and UConn Undergraduate Student Government Association.

General Chemistry: Principles, Patterns, and Applications

Bruce Averill, Strategic Energy Security Solutions
Patricia Eldredge, R.H. Hand, LLC

The overall goal of the authors with General Chemistry: Principles, Patterns, and Applications was to produce a text that introduces the students to the relevance and excitement of chemistry.

Introductory Chemistry

David W. Ball, Cleveland State University

David W. Ball of Cleveland State University brings his new survey of general chemistry text, Introductory Chemistry, to the market with a fresh theme that will be sure to hold student interest: "Chemistry is Everywhere." Introductory Chemistry is intended for a one-semester introductory or preparatory chemistry course. Throughout the chapters, David presents two features that reinforce the theme of the textbook, that chemistry is everywhere.

Chemistry - Lumen Learning

Chemistry I and II

This course provides an opportunity for students to learn the core concepts of chemistry and understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them, meeting the scope and sequence of most general chemistry courses.

Chemistry I labs

Organic Chemistry - OpenStax and Open Textbook Network

Organic Chemistry Laboratory Techniques

Lisa Nichols, Butte Community College

This resource was created by Lisa Nichols (chemistry faculty at Butte Community College in Northern California) as a result of an academic sabbatical leave in the Fall-2015 to Spring 2016 term. The target audience are undergraduate students in organic chemistry.

 

Organic Chemistry with a Biological Emphasis Volume I

Tim Soderberg, University of Minnesota, Morris

For the most part, the text covers the core concepts of organic structure, structure determination, and reactivity in the standard order.

 

Organic Chemistry with a Biological Emphasis Volume II

Tim Soderberg, University of Minnesota, Morris

For the most part, the text covers the core concepts of organic structure, structure determination, and reactivity in the standard order.

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The Basics of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry

Dr David W Ball, Cleveland State University
Dr John W Hill, University of Wisconsin
Dr Rhonda J Scott, Southern Adventist University

The Basics of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry by David W. Ball, John W. Hill, and Rhonda J. Scott is for the one-semester General, Organic and Biological Chemistry course. The authors designed this textbook from the ground up to meet the needs of a one-semester course. It is 20 chapters in length and approximately 350-400 pages; just the right breadth and depth for instructors to teach and students to grasp.