9780198829980-0198829981-Chemistry3 4th Edition: Introducing Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry

Chemistry3 4th Edition: Introducing Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry

ISBN-13: 9780198829980
ISBN-10: 0198829981
Edition: 4th ed.
Author: Andrew Burrows, John Holman, Andrew Parsons, Tina Overton, Simon Lancaster
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Format: Paperback 1440 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780198829980
ISBN-10: 0198829981
Edition: 4th ed.
Author: Andrew Burrows, John Holman, Andrew Parsons, Tina Overton, Simon Lancaster
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Format: Paperback 1440 pages

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Chemistry3 4th Edition: Introducing Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry (ISBN-13: 9780198829980 and ISBN-10: 0198829981), written by authors Andrew Burrows, John Holman, Andrew Parsons, Tina Overton, Simon Lancaster, was published by Oxford University Press, USA in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Inorganic (Chemistry, Organic, General & Reference) books. You can easily purchase or rent Chemistry3 4th Edition: Introducing Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Inorganic books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.57.

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About the Author
Andrew Burrows, Head of Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, John Holman, Emeritus Professor in the Chemistry Department, University of York, Simon Lancaster, Professor of Chemistry Education, University of East Anglia, Tina Overton, Director, Leeds Institute of Teaching Excellence, University of Leeds, Andrew Parsons, Professor of Chemistry, University of York, Gwen Pilling, Formerly of the Science Education Group, University of York, Gareth Price, Chair of Department of Chemistry, Khalifa University
Andrew Burrows is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Bath. He completed his first degree and doctorate at the University of Oxford and worked in Strasbourg and Imperial College London before moving to Bath, where he is currently Head of Department. He has taught many aspects of inorganic chemistry, though his current courses focus on s- and d-block chemistry. His research interests are in porous materials such as metal-organic frameworks and he has published over 160 papers.
John Holman is Emeritus Professor in the Chemistry Department at the University of York, Past-President of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2016-2018), and Senior Adviser in Education at the Gatsby Foundation. He was the Founding Director of the National Science Learning Centre from 2004 until September 2010, and adviser to the English government as National Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Director from 2006 until September 2010. He has taught learners of chemistry at both school and undergraduate level, has created curricula and written books for science learners up to and including undergraduates, and was the founding director of the Salters Advanced Chemistry programme. In 2014 he was named by the Science Council as one of the 100 leading practising and inspirational UK scientists and in the same year won the Royal Society of Chemistry's Lord Lewis Award and the Royal Society's Kavli Education Award. In 2010 he was knighted by the Queen for services to education.
Simon Lancaster has taught Chemistry at the University of East Anglia since his appointment as a lecturer in 2000. He won a National Teaching Fellowship and an RSC Higher Education Teaching Award in 2013 for 'blurring the boundaries between the internet and the lecture theatre'. Simon was promoted to a chair in Chemistry Education in 2014. He was selected as one of RSC's 175 face of diversity in 2016 and championed inclusion and diversity as President of the Education Division Council from 2017-2020. He is a passionate advocate for active learning, in demand as a keynote speaker well beyond the chemistry arena. He has led UEA's chemistry provision as Director of Learning and Teaching since 2015 and has accelerated their implementation of blended learning in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Tina Overton has been Professor of Chemistry Education at the University of Hull and Monash University and was Director of the University of Leeds Institute for Teaching Excellence. She has published widely in chemistry education and science education research and is the author of several textbooks. Tina has been awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry's Higher Education Teaching Award, Tertiary Education Award, and Nyholm Prize, and the Royal Australian Chemistry Institute's Fensham Medal. She is a National Teaching Fellow and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Gwen Pilling is a former Fellow in the Department of Chemistry and member of the Science Education Group at the University of York, with experience of teaching chemistry at both secondary school and undergraduate level. She was Director of the Salters Advanced Chemistry Project and Chief Examiner for the OCR Chemistry AS and A Level Examinations from 1992 to 2002. Her main areas of interests were curriculum development in chemistry in the post-16 school age group, supporting teachers through curriculum change, the interface between secondary and tertiary education, and c

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