Introductory Maths for Chemists
Chemistry Maths 1

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Beskrivelse
“Introductory Maths for Chemists” teaches maths from a chemical perspective and is the first of a three part series of texts taken during a first-year university course. It is the maths required by a chemist, chemical engineer, chemical physicist, molecular biologist, biochemist, or biologist. Tutorial questions with fully worked solutions are used and structured on a weekly basis to help the students to self-pace themselves. Coloured molecular structures, graphs and diagrams bring the text alive. Navigation between questions and their solutions is by page numbers for use with your PDF reader.
About the author
Dr John Parker, PhD, BSc, CChem, FRSC
Honorary Associate Professor, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
The
author, John Parker, has 39 years experience of teaching chemists, biologists,
pharmacists, chemical and other engineers at Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh. The author’s research
interests from 1966 onwards are physical and analytical chemistry, especially
chemical kinetics, spectroscopy, statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics,
computational chemistry and the use of mass spectrometric techniques to study
single-collision kinetics. The author’s
teaching was mostly in physical and analytical chemistry for years 1 to 4 of
BSc as well as MChem and PhD students using combinations of lectures, tutorials
and lab classes. During this time John
Parker developed the content and taught maths to first year chemists for
several years. The author believes that
maths must be put into a chemistry context for the students to grasp its
significance, usefulness and its application in science and engineering.
Innhold
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- Week 1: Chemistry and Algebra 1
- Introduction
- Week 1 Tutorial Questions
- Week 1 Tutorial Solutions
- Introduction
- Week 2: Chemistry and Algebra 2
- Week 2 Tutorial Questions
- Week 2 Tutorial Solutions
- Week 2 Tutorial Questions
- Week 3: Chemistry, Logarithms and Exponentials
- Summary of Logs, Exponentials, and Acid-Base Equilibrium
- Week 3 Tutorial Questions
- Week 3 Tutorial Solutions
- Summary of Logs, Exponentials, and Acid-Base Equilibrium
- Week 4: Experimental Data Analysis
- Week 4 Tutorial Questions
- Week 4 Tutorial Solutions
- Week 4 Tutorial Questions
- Week 5: Chemistry and Differentiation 1
- Week 5 Tutorial Questions
- Week 5 Tutorial Solutions
- Week 5 Tutorial Questions
- Week 6: Chemistry and Differentiation 2
- Week 6 Tutorial Questions
- Week 6 Tutorial Solutions
- Week 6 Tutorial Questions
- Week 7: Chemistry and Integration 1
- Week 7 Tutorial Questions
- Week 7 Tutorial Solutions
- Week 7 Tutorial Questions
- Week 8: Chemistry and Integration 2
- Week 8 Tutorial Questions
- Week 8 Tutorial Solutions
- Week 8 Tutorial Questions
- References
- List of Formulae