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Chang, Chemistry, 2019, 13e (AP Edition) Digital Student Subscription, 5-year subscription

Chang, Chemistry, 2019, 13e (AP Edition) Digital Student Subscription, 5-year subscription

National Edition
MHID: 0079032672 | ISBN 13: 9780079032676
Grades: 9 - 12

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The straightforward, clear writing style and proven problem-solving strategies make Chang’s Chemistry a favorite of teachers and students. Chapter-opening Essential Questions guide students in pinpointing essential AP content, including the Big Ideas they will study in the chapter. Updated digital resources are aligned to the new course Framework. Access to the Online Student Edition for five years includes access to the eBook, SmartBook® adaptive eBook, and additional digital learning resources. The SmartBook® adaptive eBooks creates a personalized, targeted learning path for each student.

About the Author

Raymond Chang

Raymond Chang received his B.Sc in chemistry from London University, and his Ph.D. in chemistry from Yale University. After doing postdoctoral research at Washington University and teaching for a year at Hunter College, he joined the Chemistry Department of Williams College. He wrote books on physical chemistry, industrial chemistry, and physical science.

Jason Overby

Jason Overby received his B.S. in chemistry and political science from the University of Tennessee at Martin, his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Vanderbilt University, and conducted postdoctoral research at Dartmouth College. Since joining the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the College of Charleston, Jason has taught courses from general chemistry to advanced inorganic chemistry, and conducts research with undergraduates. He is interested in integrating technology into the classroom, with a particular focus on adaptive learning.