Supplementary Materials

This text has a complete support package for instructors and students. Several print and media supplements have been prepared to accompany the text and make learning as meaningful and up-to-date as possible.

For the Instructor:

  1. Instructor’s Manual: The Instructor’ Manual contains the printed test item file and solutions to the even-numbered problems. Written by the authors, this ancillary also contains suggestions for organizing lectures, additional "Perspectives," and a list of each chapter’s key problems and concepts.
  2. Transparencies: A set of 100 transparencies is available to help the instructor coordinate the lecture with key illustrations from the text.
  3. Computerized Test Bank: This computerized classroom management system/service includes a database of test questions, reproducible student self-quizzes and a grade-recording program. Disks are available for IBM and Macintosh computers, and require no programming experience.
  4. Laboratory Resource Guide: This helpful prep guide contains the hints that the authors have learned over the years to ensure students success.
  5. Book Specific Website: A book specific website is available to students and instructors using this text. The website will offer quizzes, key definitions, and interesting links for the students. The instructor will find a downloadable version of the Test Bank, the transparencies in a PowerPoint Presentation, the Instructor’s Manual, and Solutions Manual. Also available for the instructor is PageOut which allow the instructor to create their own personal course website. The address for the book specific website is http://auth.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/denniston.

For the Students

  1. Student Study Guide/Solutions Manual: A separate Student Study Guide/solutions is available. It contains the answers and complete solutions for the odd-numbered problems. It also offers students a variety of exercises and keys for testing their comprehension of basic, as well as difficult, concepts.
  2. Laboratory Manual: Written by Charles H. Henrickson, Larry C. Byrd, and Norman W. Hunter, all of Western Kentucky University, A Laboratory in General, Organic, and Biochemistry, carefully and safely guides students through the process of scientific inquiry. The manual features self-contained experiments that can easily be reorganized to suit individual course needs.
  3. Is Your Math Ready for Chemistry? Developed by Walter Gleason of Bridgewater State College, this unique booklet provides a diagnostic test that measures the student’s math ability. Part II of the booklet provides helpful hints in the necessary math skills needed to successfully complete a chemistry course.
  4. Problem Solving Guide to General Chemistry: Written by Ronald DeLorenzo of Middle Georgia College, this exceptional supplement provides the student with over 2,500 problems and questions. The guide holds the student’s interest by integrating the solution of chemistry problems with real–life applications, analogies, and anecdotes.
  5. Schaum’s Outline of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Written by George Odian and Ira Blei, this supplement provides students with over 1400 solved problems with complete solutions. It also teaches effective problem-solving techniques.
  6. How to Study Science: Written by Fred Drewes of Sullfolk County Community College, this excellent workbook offers students helpful suggestions for meeting the considerable challenges of a science course. It offers tips on how to take notes and how to overcome science anxiety. The book’s unique design helps to stir critical thinking skills, while facilitating careful note taking on the part of the student.
  7. Book Specific Website: A book specific website is available to students and instructors using this text. The website will offer quizzes, key definitions, and interesting links for the students. The address for the book specific website is http://auth.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/denniston.

 

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