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Problems & Solutions to Accompany McQuarrie - Simon Physical Chemistry: A Molecular Approach |
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Rating:  Summary: Solutions Manual for Simon and McQuarrie Review: Heather Cox is the wo-man. All of the problems are worked out in the goriest of detail, leaving nothing to the imagination. Not only are the problems fully worked, but additional justification and reasoning is given, making this a great supplement to the main text, especially in courses where the professor assigns a significant amount of book problems.
Rating:  Summary: Solutions Manual for Simon and McQuarrie Review: Heather Cox is the wo-man. All of the problems are worked out in the goriest of detail, leaving nothing to the imagination. Not only are the problems fully worked, but additional justification and reasoning is given, making this a great supplement to the main text, especially in courses where the professor assigns a significant amount of book problems.
Rating:  Summary: Saved my butt Review: I'm not much a a pchem student.. passed by the skin of my teeth.. I frankly don't know how I would possibly have solved any of the homework problems without this book to get me start and help me through the tough spots. This book was a lifesaver.
However, I encourage you to use it as an aid... I fell into the trap on the first test of relying to heavily on it and paid for it test time...
If you use the text, you'd better buy this unless your a genius...
There are a few errors here and there accounting for the 4. These can cause you lots of wasted head scratching when your trying to figure out why you can reproduce the answers. Thankfully these are few and far between.
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