Maths for chemistry : a chemist's toolkit of calculations / Paul Monk.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Monk, Paul M. S. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • 1. The display of numbers : standard factors, scientific notation, and significant figures
  • 2. Algebra I : introducing notation, nomenclature, symbols, and operators
  • 3. Algebra II : the correct order to perform a series of operations : BODMAS
  • 4. Algebra III : simplification and elementary rearrangements
  • 5. Algebra IV : rearranging equations according to the rules of algebra
  • 6. Algebra V : simplifying equations : brackets and factorizing
  • 7. Graphs I : introducing pictorial representations of functions
  • 8. Graphs II : the equation of a straight-line graph
  • 9. Graphs III : straight lines that intersect
  • 10. Powers I : introducing indices and powers
  • 11. Powers II : functions of exponentials and logarithms
  • 12. Powers III : obtaining linear graphs from non-linear functions
  • 13. Trigonometry
  • 14. Differentiation I : rates of change, tangents, and differentiation
  • 15. Differentiation II : differentiating other functions
  • 16. Differentiation III : differentiating functions of functions : the chain rule
  • 17. Differentiation IV : the product rule and the quotient rule
  • 18. Differentiation V : maxima and minima on graphs : second differentials
  • 19. Integration I : reversing the process of differentiation
  • 20. Integration II : separating the variables, integration with limits, and area determination
  • 21. Statistics I : averages and simple data analysis
  • 22. Statistics II : treatment and assessment of errors.
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