Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry
The Ninth Edition of this widely adopted text includes improved explanations, updated materials, cutting-edge developments, emerging technologies, and revisions to the popular Chemistry in Action sections. Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry is a market-proven text that provides the most comprehensive coverage of general, organic, and biochemistry available at this level.
Experienced authors, Hein, Pattison, Best, and Arena, recognize that both science and mathematics can be daunting subjects to students. They skillfully anticipate areas of difficulty and pace the text accordingly. Particular emphasis is placed on the understanding of how chemical principles relate to their lives and future careers. The authors focus on problem solving over rote memorization and provide a variety of exercises to aid in the development of this essential skill.
While the authors have revised and updated sections on inorganic and organic chemistry throughout the text, they particularly focused on incorporating many of the recent developments in biochemistry.
- Marginal notations help students understand basic concepts and problem-solving techniques
- Many worked examples show the "how" of problems and prepare students to solve problems on their own
- Practice problems provide immediate reinforcement of the skills illustrated in the example problems
- "Putting It Together" review sections appear after every 3-4 chapters and provide exercises for self-review
- All chapters contain "Challenge Exercises"
- Interactive LearningWare: a step-by-step problem-solving tutorial with over 40 interactive problems
- Companion Website with WileyPLUS, an online homework and quizzing program, and optional Math Skills Learning Aids
New to This Edition:
- Updated Chemistry in Action sections include new topics and increased visual impact
- Emphasis on the "natural" connection with organic chemistry
- New molecular models which show a change in size following reactions and illustrate the "look" of functional groups
- Increased practice problems in Applications to Biochemistry
Student Companion Site
The Student Companion Site gives students access to the rich tools and resources available for this text. The site features online quizzing for additional practice, prepared by Bette Kreuz, University of Michigan-Dearborn and Igor Alabugin, Flordia State University, Tallahasse.
WileyPLUS
WileyPLUS is an integrated suite of resources containing an online version of the textbook and other interactive learning resources, immediate feedback on homework assignments, a gradebook to track progress and performance, and more.
Organic Chemistry as a Second Language, 2nd Edition
The long-awaited revision of David Klein's Organic Chemistry As a Second Language has published in a second edition. Students continue to turn to Klein because it teaches them to be efficient at learning the basic concepts so they can be successful in organic Chemistry, not overwhelmed. Building upon the success of the first edition and feedback, the new edition continues to be written in a way that shows the patterns in organic chemistry so that readers can gain a deeper conceptual understanding of the material. Topics are presented clearly in a casual writing style along with numerous hands-on problem solving exercises.
Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry in the Laboratory, 9th Edition
Intended for use in the two-term, freshman-level General, Organic, and Biochemistry lab course taken by Allied Health students, the Eighth Edition of this widely adopted lab manual includes 42 experiments for a laboratory program that may accompany the lecture course. The lab manual has been completely updated and revised to reflect the most current terminology and environmental standards, and features up-to-date information on waste disposal and safe laboratory procedures. The manual also includes 6 study aids, 26 exercises and Appendices.
Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry Student Solutions Manual, Ninth Edition
Helps students work more effectively and check solutions as they work with their text! The Student Solutions Manual is designed to accompany Hein’s Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry, 9th Edition. It contains solutions to all end-of-chapter questions and exercises. Includes solutions to all end-of-chapter questions & exercises.
Laboratory Experiments to Accompany Chemistry and the Living Organism 6th Edition
This lab manual is written for the one or two term survey chemistry course for students in the allied health sciences and related fields (G.O.B. course). These experiments emphasize the application of chemical principles to biological systems. The National Fire Protection Association's classifications for health, flammability, and reactivity hazards are used throughout the lab manual. Each experiment also features recommendations for the disposal of wastes.
Math Survival Guide by Jeff Appling
This student-friendly Math Survival Guide provides basic training on fundamental math skills—skills students need to survive and succeed in courses such as chemistry, physics, and geology. Offering the right amount of depth on the right selection of topics, the book provides quick, clear, and accessible guidance on basic algebraic methods, right when students need it most. In addition to a full range of mathematics topics, Math Survival Guide includes special chapters focused on helping students improve their problem solving and study skills.
Molecular Modeling Kit with Handbook
This brief 39-page paperback booklet, introduces students to using modeling kit kits for molecular models. This handbook accompanies our Darling Models™ Molecular Visions™ kit.
General Chemistry I as a Second Language: Mastering the Fundamental Skills
Many students and instructors are overwhelmed by the vast amount of content and concepts presented in General Chemistry. Students often emerge from the course with little understanding of chemical concepts and must be retaught in subsequent courses.
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry, 1st Edition
The ChemActivities found in General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry by Michael P. Garoutte, use the classroom guided inquiry approach and provide an excellent accompaniment to any GOB one- or two-semester text. Designed to support Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL), these materials provide a variety of ways to promote a student-focused, active classroom that range from cooperative learning to active student participation in a more traditional setting.
Instructor Companion Site
The Instructor Companion Site provides instructors with the rich tools and resourced available for this text.
WileyPLUS
WileyPLUS is an integrated suite of resources including the full online version of the textbook, plus easy-to-use homework management tools, interactive presentation resources, and a range of practice and study activities--with instant feedback--for students.
Computerized Test Bank CD-ROM to accompany Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry, 9e
Dual platform with full editing features to allow user to edit tests.
Test Bank
Test Bank, Anthony Stellato, Suffolk County Community College and Paul D. Root, Henry Ford Community College. Includes chapter tests with additional test questions and answers to all test questions.
PowerPoint Lecture Slides
PowerPoint Lecture Slides: created by Eugene Passer, Bronx Community College and Jerry Poteat, Georgia Perimeter College, Dunwoody. These slides contain lecture outlines and key topics from each chapter of the text, along with supporting artwork and figures from the text.
Digital Image Library
Images from the text are available online in JPEG format. Instructors may use these to customize their presentations and to provide additional visual support for quizzes and exams.
Instructor's Manual for Intro to GOB in the LAB, 9e
By Morris Hein and Judith Peisen. Fully updated and revised. Includes information on the management of the lab, evaluation of experiments, notes for individual experiments, a list of reagents and amounts needed for each experiment, and answer keys to each experiment report form and all exercises.
Interactive Learningware
A step-by-step problem-solving tutorial program that guides students through over 40 interactive problems, prepared by Bette Kruez, University of Michigan-Dearborn and Margaret Kimble, Indiana-Purdue University, Fort Wayne.