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This print companion to MindTap for General Chemistry presents the narrative, figures, tables, and example problems¿but no graded problems or assessments. You will need a MindTap access code to complete the interactive activities, exercises, and assignments.MindTap General Chemistry: Atoms First is a new homework platform and interactive textbook designed to help you study better. MindTap organizes your homework and readings in short, manageable chunks so that you read a little, then do a little. The learning path ramps up your knowledge so that you first learn essential concepts and skills…mehr

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This print companion to MindTap for General Chemistry presents the narrative, figures, tables, and example problems¿but no graded problems or assessments. You will need a MindTap access code to complete the interactive activities, exercises, and assignments.MindTap General Chemistry: Atoms First is a new homework platform and interactive textbook designed to help you study better. MindTap organizes your homework and readings in short, manageable chunks so that you read a little, then do a little. The learning path ramps up your knowledge so that you first learn essential concepts and skills before moving onto more advanced problems like the ones you might get on an exam. There¿s also a MindTap Mobile App to keep you connected with important reminders and on-demand study tools. It¿s time to say goodbye to your textbook, and say hello to MindTap General Chemistry!
Autorenporträt
Susan Young received her B.S. in Chemistry in 1988 from the University of Dayton and her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry in 1994 from the University of Colorado at Boulder under the direction of Dr. Arlan Norman, where she worked on the reactivity of cavity-containing phosphazanes. She did postdoctoral work with Dr. John Kotz at the State University of New York at Oneonta, teaching and working on projects in support of the development of the first General Chemistry CD-ROM. She taught at Roanoke College in Virginia, then joined the faculty at Hartwick College in 1996, where she is now Professor of Chemistry. Susan maintains an active undergraduate research program at Hartwick, and has worked on a number of chemistry textbook projects, including co-authoring an Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry Interactive CD-ROM with Bill Vining.