About this item

The tools you need to ace your Chemisty II course College success for virtually all science computing engineering and premedical majors depends in part on passing chemistry The skills learned in chemistry courses are applicable to a number of fields and chemistry courses are essential to students who are studying to become nurses doctors pharmacists clinical technicians engineers and many more among the fastest-growing professions But if youre like a lot of students who are confused by chemistry it can seem like a daunting task to tackle the subject Thats where Chemistry II For Dummies can help Here youll get plain-English easy-to-understand explanations of everything youll encounter in your Chemistry II class Whether chemistry is your chosen area of study a degree requirement or an elective youll get the skills and confidence to score high and enhance your understanding of this often-intimidating subject So what are you waiting for Presents straightforward information on complex concepts Tracks to a typical Chemistry II course Serves as an excellent supplement to classroom learning Helps you understand difficult subject matter with confidence and ease Packed with approachable information and plenty of practice opportunities Chemistry II For Dummies is just what you need to make the grade.



About the Author

John T. Moore

John Moore grew up in the foothills of Western North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina -Asheville where he received his bachelor's degree in chemistry. He earned his Master's degree in chemistry from Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. After a stint in the United States Army he decided to try his hand at teaching. In 1971, he joined the chemistry faculty of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas where he still teaches chemistry. In 1985 he started back to school part time and in 1991 received his Doctorate in Education from Texas A&M University.John's area of specialty is chemical education, especially at the pre-high school level. He has been the co-editor (along with one of his former students) of the Chemistry for Kids feature of The Journal of Chemical Education. He has authored numerous chemistry books including Chemistry for Dummies, Chemistry Made Simple,Chemistry for the Utterly Confused and Biochemistry for Dummies. He is currently working on a college textbook. John lives in Nacogdoches, Texas with his wife Robin and their two dogs and two cats. He enjoys brewing his own beer and mead and working with wood. Lately he has been creating custom knife handles and pens from exotic woods. And he loves to cook. His two boys, Jason and Matt, remain in the mountains of North Carolina along with his wonderful twin grandbabies, Sadie and Zane, and his fabulous daughter-in-law Sara.



Read Next Recommendation

Report incorrect product information.