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Colin Victor Platts
Atoms, Molecules and the Mole
A Mole Approach to Chemical Arithmetic
Oliver & Boyd
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Atoms, Molecules and the Mole - Summary
This comprehensive educational text from 1966 presents a groundbreaking approach to understanding chemical arithmetic through the concept of the mole. Written by Colin Victor Platts, the book offers a systematic exploration of atomic and molecular relationships, making complex chemical calculations more accessible to students and practitioners.
Key Ideas
Molar Relationships in Chemistry
A detailed examination of how the mole concept serves as a bridge between the microscopic world of atoms and molecules and the macroscopic world of measurable quantities, providing a practical framework for chemical calculations.
Atomic and Molecular Structure
An in-depth exploration of atomic theory and molecular formation, explaining how understanding these fundamental concepts is essential for mastering chemical arithmetic and stoichiometry.
Practical Chemical Calculations
A systematic approach to solving chemical problems using molar relationships, including conversion factors, stoichiometric calculations, and real-world applications in chemical analysis.
FAQ's
The book takes a unique approach by centering all calculations around the mole concept, making it easier for students to understand the relationships between atomic theory and practical chemistry.
While the book contains fundamental concepts, it's best suited for students who already have a basic understanding of chemistry and are looking to strengthen their understanding of chemical calculations.
Despite being published in 1966, the mole concept remains a cornerstone of chemical calculations, making the book's methodology still relevant for understanding fundamental chemical arithmetic principles.
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