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Peer-Led Team Learning General Chemistry

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ISBN-10: 0131464442

ISBN-13: 9780131464445

Edition: 2nd 2006

Authors: David Gosser, Mark Cracolice, Mark Cracolice

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The second edition of Peer-Led Team Learning General Chemistrymaintains the underlying philosophy and approach of the first edition, i.e., active learning in peer-led groups engages students in the process of learning chemistry. This engagement results in improved understanding of chemistry concepts and the process of science. The peer-led group model also helps students develop the communication and teamwork skills that are critical in the twenty-first century workplace.
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Book details

List price: $66.65
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 3/14/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 8.45" wide x 10.80" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.430
Language: English

Mark S. Cracolice is a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Montana, where he teaches freshman-level chemistry courses, as well as graduate-level courses in teaching chemistry, theories of learning, and chemical education research. He directs a research group that seeks answers to questions about how students learn, and is involved in conducting professional development workshops for high school, college, and university chemistry instructors.

The Search for Elements
Atoms and Subatomic Structure
Introduction to Stoichiometry
Strategies for Stoichiometry
Ions in Solution
Gases: Nature, Laws and Applications
Thermochemistry
Energy and the Hydrogen Atom
Building Atoms with Quantum Leaps
Covalent Bonding
The Structure of Molecules
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Solutions
Chemical Kinetics: Concepts and Models
Rate Data and Rate Equations
The Transition State and Catalysis
Equilibrium Concepts
Introduction to Acids and Bases
The Acid-Base Concept
Buffers and Titrations
Solubility Equilibria
Entropy Concepts
Enthalpy, Entropy, and Free Energy Calculations
Electrochemistry