University Science Books
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University Science Books books

Fondly known as “Baby Chang,” this best-selling text is ack in an updated second edition for the one-semester physical chemistry course. Carefully crafted to match the needs and interests of students majoring in the life sciences, Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences has been revised to provide students with a sophisticated appreciation for physical chemistry as the basis for a variety of interesting biological phenomena.

Johnson and Lear’s Coding for Chemists is targeted to experimental chemists who are curious how coding might improve their research. Assuming no prior knowledge of coding and quickly introducing concepts and workflows that will be applicable to nearly all practicing experimental chemists, this book is written to function as the framework for a 1-quarter or 1-semester course on programming at either the undergraduate or graduate level. It can also be used for individual study or to suppo

Building on the legacy of the previous six editions, the new 7th edition of Ault’s well known lab manual opens up a world of unique, informative, and exciting experiments. This new edition is redesigned be environmentally friendly, and the inclusion of interesting consumer chemicals connects the experiments with the everyday lives of the students.

Dill and Bromberg’s Molecular Driving Forces, Third Edition, provides an introduction to statistical thermodynamics, describing the principles and forces that drive chemical and biological processes. Known for its reader-friendly narrative and its uniquely understandable treatment of entropy, the text emphasizes the use of simple models to treat a wide range of molecular systems at a level that is accessible to the undergraduate student.

College Physics: Putting It All Together is an algebra-based physics text designed for the first year, non-calculus college course. Although it covers the traditional topics in the traditional order, this book is very different from its over-inflated and overpriced competitors. College Physics: Putting It All Together:

Designed to accompany John Taylor’s internationally best-selling Classical Mechanics, this text provides a series of interactive computational exercises in Python that analyze classical mechanical systems from both analytical and numerical perspectives. No pre-existing experience with Python is required, as this book integrates scientific programming instruction directly into the standard undergraduate classical mechanics physics course.

Previously by Angelici, the number one ranked lab manual for this course in in North America is back and updated in a new 4th edition.

This detailed Student Solutions Manual accompanies our internationally lauded text, An Introduction to Error Analysis by John R. Taylor, which is newly released in its 3rd edition after sales of more than 120,000 print copies in its lifetime.

This refreshing new, calculus-based textbook answers a demand from instructors for comprehensive coverage of introductory physics in a clearer, shorter, more engaging and less expensive text. University Physics provides hundreds of worked examples and chapter-ending problems that cover the fundamentals traditional to this course while developing a clear understanding of how the mathematical frameworks learned in calculus connect to and take on physical meaning in their applications to physics