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![]() An Audio-Tutorial Introduction to Chemistry Workbook
Paul Santiago
A practical, easy-to-learn way to master the
fundamentals of chemistry! The audio-tutorial approach has proven successful in
many classrooms. Students work through the program’s twenty-two lessons at their
own pace in the classroom, library, home, and even in the car to learn some of
the basic concepts in chemistry. Each lesson consists of a cassette tape, Guide
Sheet, and one or more Work Sheets. The tapes lead the beginner through each
lesson, explaining material and allowing them to write definitions and/or do
problems as they proceed through the Guide Sheet. Each lesson presents a set of
objectives. This workbook is the perfect answer for students with varying
backgrounds and abilities when there is no time to meet individual needs in
class. A complete set of digital audio
files is available at
http://docushare.harford.edu/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-2581. For more
information, contact Paul Santiago at
psantiag@harford.edu. $31.95 list, 192 pages 10-digit ISBN: 0-88133-159-7 13-digit ISBN: 978-0-88133-159-2 © 1975 Instructor’s Manual available Table of Contents
1. Decimals, Signed Numbers, and Solving Simple Linear Equations 2. The Metric System 3. Definition of Chemistry and the Use of the Centigrade, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin Temperature Scales 4. Chemical Classification of Matter 5. Subatomic Structure of the Atom 6. Isotopes 7. The Periodic Table 8. The Bonding of Atoms 9. Writing Formulas for Ionic Compounds 10. Calculating Formula Weights and Percentage Composition 11. The Mole Concept 12. Balancing a Chemical Equation 13. Calculating the Simplest Formula of a Compound 14. Weight-Weight Problems 15. Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter and the Gas Laws 16. The Ideal Gas Law Equation 17. Volume-Volume and Weight-Volume Problems 18. Solutions 19. Electrolytes, Acids, Bases, and Salts 20. Single Replacement Reactions 21. Double Replacement Reactions 22. Neutralization Glossary |