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This website provides the online version of An Introduction to Chemistry, which is intended for use in beginning chemistry courses that have no chemistry prerequisite. The text was written for students who want to prepare themselves for general college chemistry, for students seeking to satisfy a science requirement for graduation, and for students in health-related or other programs that require a one-semester introduction to general chemistry. No matter what a reader's goals are, this book will help them to learn the basics of chemistry.

The link below will take you on a tour of the text and its tools.

http://preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_tour.htm

Click on the link below to see a description of the strengths of this text.

An Introduction to Chemistry Strengths

There are two complete versions of my text. The chemistry-first version has a early emphasis on descriptions of the structure of matter and the nature of chemical changes, postponing the description of unit conversions and chemical calculations. The new atoms-first version provides a more complete description of atomic theory, chemical bonding, and chemical calculations early. Each of these versions are supported by

animations that will help the viewer visualize the particle nature of matter,

tutorials that help students to learn various skills and also provide a way of testing themselves on the skills,

checklists to guide students in their study,

PowerPoint presentations that can be used by instructors in lecture or by students as a quick review of each chapter,

chapter maps that show how the topics in each chapter are connected to topics in earlier chapters and to each other,

glossary quizzes that allow students to test themselves on the new terms in each chapter,

and Web pages that will help students to develop a better feel for the chemical structures, including those of molecules.

I'm happy to provide my text and the tools that support it to anyone who finds them useful, but because I have spent thousands of hours creating them, I feel I owe it to my wonderful wife and three kids to get some compensation for my efforts. If you use this site on the Internet regularly, I ask that you pay $20 for that privilege. You can also buy printed versions of the text and study guide or a DVD that contains this website.

Payment and Purchases

If you have comments or suggestions for this site, please let me know.

Mark Bishop at markbishop@preparatorychemistry.com 

You can get information about the Chiral Publishing Company at

info@chiralpublishing.com

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