Student Solutions Manual for Kotz/Treichel/Weaver's Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity, 6th

student solutions manual for kotz/treichel/weaver's chemistry and chemical reactivity, 6th

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Student Solutions Manual for Kotz/Treichel/Weaver's Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity, 6th

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The Student Solutions Manual, written by Alton Banks, North Carolina State University contains detailed solutions to selected end-of-chapter Study Questions found in the text. Solutions match the problem-solving strategies used in the text. Sample chapters are available for review at the text's website at http://chemistry.brookscole.com.

About the Author
John C. Kotz, a State University of New York Distinguished Teaching Professor at the College at Oneonta, was educated at Washington and Lee University and Cornell University. He held National Institutes of Health postdoctoral appointments at the University of Manchester Institute for Science and Technology in England and at Indiana University. He has co-authored three textbooks in several editions (INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL REACTIVITY, and THE CHEMICAL WORLD) and the GENERAL CHEMISTRYNOW CD-ROM. He has also published on his research in inorganic chemistry and electrochemistry. He was a Fulbright Lecturer and Research Scholar in Portugal in 1979 and a Visiting Professor there in 1992. He was also a Visiting Professor at the Institute for Chemical Education (University of Wisconsin, 1991-1992) and at Auckland University in New Zealand (1999). He has been an invited speaker at a meeting of the South African Chemical Society and at the biennial conference for secondary school chemistry teachers New Zealand. He was recently named a mentor of the U. S. Chemistry Olympiad Team. He has received several awards, among them a State University of New York Chancellor's Award (1979), a National Catalyst Award for Excellence in Teaching (1992), the Estee Lecturership in Chemical Education at the University of South Dakota (1998), the Visiting Scientist Award from the Western Connecticut Section of the American Chemical Society (1999), and the first annual Distinguished Education Award from the Binghamton (NY) Section of the American Chemical Society (2001). Paul M. Treichel received his B. S. degree at the University of Wisconsin in 1958 and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1962. After a year of postdoctoral study in London, he assumed a faculty position at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he is currently Helfaer Professor of Chemistry. He served as department chair from 1986 through 1995. He had held visiting faculty positions in South Africa (1975) and in Japan (1995). Currently, he teaches courses in general chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and scientific ethics. Dr. Treichel's research in organometallic and metal cluster chemistry and in mass spectrometry, aided by 75 graduate and undergraduate students, has led to over 170 papers in scientific journals. Gabriela C. Weaver received her B.S. in 1989 from the California Institute of Technology and her Ph.D. in 1994 from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She served as Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado at Denver from 1994 to 2001 and as Associate Professor at Purdue University since 2001. She has been an invited speaker at over 35 national and international meetings, including the 2001 Gordon Conference on Chemical Education Research and the DVD Summit in Dublin, Ireland. She is currently Director of the Center for Authentic Science Practice in Education at Purdue University. Her work in instructional technology development and on active learning has led to numerous publications in addition to her publications on surface physical chemistry.

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