Beginning mathematics for chemistry
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Beginning mathematics for chemistry
(Workbooks in mathematics)
Oxford University Press, 1995
- pbk.
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Many first year undergraduate chemistry students are daunted by the mathematical content of their courses. Mathematics in chemistry often presents an obstacle, preventing the student from grasping the chemical concepts and real ideas that lie behind the maths. This excellent workbook will help students to overcome this problem, which cannot be solved with a textbook. It aims to be a mathematics `toolkit' rather than a formal mathematics course. This flexibility
allows the student to study alone or in a group. The material covered is taken from examples of first year chemistry courses in approximately 6 x 3 hour sessions, providing a more comfortable and familiar way to learn. This workbook meets the needs of the student and is the best introduction to
mathematics in chemistry available.
Table of Contents
- Section 1 - Algebra: Substitution and Rearrangement
- Section 2 - Powers, Exponentials and Logarithms
- Section 3 - Calculus 1: Differentiation
- Section 4 - Calculus 2: Integration
- Section 5 - Sines, Cosines and Complex Numbers
- Section 6 - Statistics: Means and Deviations
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