ISBN 9780077274320

Principles of General Chemistry
by Martin Silberberg

Hardcover, 890 Pages
Published 2009-01-12 by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
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Product Description
Silberberg’s Principles of General Chemistry offers students the same authoritative topic coverage as its parent text, Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change. The Principles text allows for succinct coverage of content with minimal emphasis on pedagogic learning aids. This more straightforward approach to learning appeals to today’s efficiency-minded, value-conscious instructors and students without sacrificing depth, clarity, or rigor.

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Chem Textbook
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Barely Opened it.
I had to buy this textbook for a freshmen year college Intro Chem course, and barely ever opened it. It was incredibly similar to the textbook used in my AP Chem class in the topics it covered and the depth.

If you're taking an Intro Chem course, or any Chem course which uses this text, and you feel confident in your abilities with Chemistry, I would skip buying it. It's a good text, but you probably won't need it if you can already grasp the idea of enthalpy and dissociation constants.

If you're not confident in your ability, or are new with Chemistry, or have a professor which relies heavily on textbooks, then you may want to purchase the text.