Koncocoo

Best Chemistry

Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe
Organized in order of appearance on the periodic table, each element is represented by a spread that includes a stunning, full-page, full-color photograph that most closely represents it in its purest form. The element's position on the periodic table is pinpointed on a mini rendering of the table and an illustrated scale of the element's boiling and/or melting points appears on each page along with a density scale that runs along the bottom. Gray, an element collector and Popular Science columnist, has created a visual homage to the periodic table of the elements. The left-hand side of the spread features a large color image of the element in its true form, when possible.
Reviews
"I was so impressed with this book that I bought it for several kids and then bought one for myself."
"The best part is this book is very easy to read."
"Beautiful book!"
"Jam-packed full of cool and pristine pictures and information!"
"This is a beautiful book with pictures and information about each element."
"We bought this as a gift for our son for Christmas and can't put it down myself."
"My 9 year old adores this book, and it is super interesting and fun for adults as well."
"Since we homeschool, I thought that this would be a welcome addition to "Science Class" as it gives very detailed information to the chemical makeup, atomic structure and information, melting/boiling points, etc as well as a wealth of important (and gee whiz) info about each element. Theodore Gray's "The Elements" book, on the other hand, is hands down LIGHT YEARS better than that book I had growing up."
Find Best Price at Amazon
Molecules: The Elements and the Architecture of Everything
In his highly anticipated sequel to The Elements , Theodore Gray demonstrates how the elements of the periodic table combine to form the molecules that make up our world. Nick Mann is the photographer of The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe and Molecules: The Elements and the Architecture of Everything .
Reviews
"Well we know how that turned out (the fully interactive Elements app on iOS is breathtaking and undoubtedly many times more popular than the book). But that made it somewhat more abstract since most of us rarely interact directly with more than a handful of elements, and their atomic nature is less a part of every day experience. Amazon's "Look Inside" feature lets you see what most of the book looks like if you want to see examples of the topics covered, but it does a good job of covering (in an interesting and visual way) both the chemistry of how atoms become molecules and then the properties of various molecular species, as well as numerous higher level applications and what sort of molecules we experience through our senses (color, scent, taste, etc.)."
"Very enjoyable overview of how molecules work."
"Contents are five star....book binding is extremely cheap and poor..."
"Stunning visuals in learning about the chemical world!"
"Great product and quick shipment - thank you!"
"It is an attractive book about molecules."
"A witty, fascinating, and entertaining romp through the molecules that make up our world."
"Quality print out, detail descriptions but not in a hard way."
Find Best Price at Amazon
Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe
Organized in order of appearance on the periodic table, each element is represented by a spread that includes a stunning, full-page, full-color photograph that most closely represents it in its purest form. The element's position on the periodic table is pinpointed on a mini rendering of the table and an illustrated scale of the element's boiling and/or melting points appears on each page along with a density scale that runs along the bottom. Gray, an element collector and Popular Science columnist, has created a visual homage to the periodic table of the elements. The left-hand side of the spread features a large color image of the element in its true form, when possible.
Reviews
"I was so impressed with this book that I bought it for several kids and then bought one for myself."
"The best part is this book is very easy to read."
"Beautiful book!"
"Jam-packed full of cool and pristine pictures and information!"
"This is a beautiful book with pictures and information about each element."
"We bought this as a gift for our son for Christmas and can't put it down myself."
"My 9 year old adores this book, and it is super interesting and fun for adults as well."
"Since we homeschool, I thought that this would be a welcome addition to "Science Class" as it gives very detailed information to the chemical makeup, atomic structure and information, melting/boiling points, etc as well as a wealth of important (and gee whiz) info about each element. Theodore Gray's "The Elements" book, on the other hand, is hands down LIGHT YEARS better than that book I had growing up."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Alkaloids Chemistry

The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology (Volume 59)
Internationally acclaimed for more than forty years, The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology , founded by the late Professor R. H. F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding coverage of this rapidly expanding field. The later are seen through the perspectives of isolation, structure determination and synthesis and additonally reviewed in terms of their involvement in the formation of the natural and semi-synthetic bisindole alkaloids from Catharanthus . Praise for the serial. "Authoritative, precise, thorough, and above all, permeated with enthusiasm."
Reviews
"Product with perfect conditions!"
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Analytic Chemistry

Quantitative Chemical Analysis
The gold standard in analytical chemistry, Dan Harris’ Quantitative Chemical Analysis provides a sound physical understanding of the principles of analytical chemistry and their applications in the disciplines. After teaching at the University of California at Davis from 1975-1980 and at Franklin and Marshall College from 1980-1983, he moved to the Naval Air Systems Command at China Lake, California, where he is now a Senior Scientist and Esteemed Fellow. While teaching analytical chemistry at Davis, he wrote his lectures in bound form for his students.
Reviews
"The spine where the pages meet the cover was almost completely unglued, but besides that the book is okay."
"Very helpful and beautiful."
"Book was in good condition, and I was exactly what I wanted."
"Great book help a lot to rent not to buy."
"Very helpful and beautiful."
"Hard read."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Chemical Physics

The Rainbow and the Worm: The Physics of Organisms
This much-enlarged third edition includes new findings on the central role of biological water in organizing living processes; it also completes the author's novel theory of the organism and its applications in ecology, physiology and brain science. "The layman may not understand half of this book, but he will understand more than he expects to or may feel he has any right to.
Reviews
"If you're a "hide-bound", hard-core scientist (one who believes phenomena shouldn't be discussed unless they can be mathematically quantifiable ((a socially constructed bias (((the bias part is solidly confirmed by current neuroscience)))), you'll "pho-pho" this book."
"I found this to be is an engaging and thought-provoking book, extremely dense with information and ideas running from accepted science through increasingly speculative extrapolations and concluding with some free-form philosophizing. I was broadly familiar with the idea that life utilizes energy flow to build and maintain high levels of structural organization far from equilibrium. In several steps, and citing work of other scientists, she builds a case that explaining life in detail strains the traditional thermodynamic picture (which assumes microscopic homogeneity). Ho uses the example of a solid state laser where energy flow induces a quantum phase transition which can take place very rapidly. Then she tries to convey why the ideas and arguments of the preceding chapters lead her to conclude it is indeed quantum coherence (superposition of states, non-local entanglement) which prevails in the organism."
"Biophotons transmit cellular communication within the ordered crystalline structure and she talks about the research of Albert Popp."
"The book is written by a prominent scientist to find the answer to: what is life? The self is not doomed to fight others for survival as some people interpret Darwinism. "Reality is thus a shimmering presence of infinite planes, a luminous labyrinth of the active now connecting "past" and "future", "real" with "ideal", where potential unfolds into actual and actual enfolds further potential through the free action and intention of the organism"."
"I would like to see a second version of this book which summarizes the concepts and writes in a different color, i.e. less technical, more personable, more down to earth and overall more accessible to the common reader."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Chromatography Chemistry

Practical HPLC Method Development
This revision brings the reader completely up to date on the evolving methods associated with increasingly more complex sample types analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography, or HPLC. Thoroughly revised and greatly expanded, the Second Edition of this landmark work brings scientists completely up to date on method development for HPLC, one of the main analytical techniques in use today.
Reviews
"If you are limited to an HPLC without MS detection or any of the other bells and whistles, this book is a great resources."
"It can solve my most practical problems."
"Like the title, it's a detailed practical guide for HPLC."
"This is the best book of which I know, on the development of HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatographic) separations."
"It covers all aspects of method development, form deciding where to start and figuring out what's going wrong, to finishing the method and validating it, although the validation chapter is just an overview."
"Which means - if you are looking for a solution to a problem and you want to research separation theory - a great book."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Clinical Chemistry

Love Sense: The Revolutionary New Science of Romantic Relationships
The bestselling author of Hold Me Tight presents a revolutionary new understanding of why and how we love, based on cutting-edge research. We need no longer wander around in the darkness, stumbling from one disastrous relationship to another. In an entertaining way, she gives us practical, down-to-earth examples and exercises to help us develop our 'love sense.'. "In Love Sense , Dr. Sue Johnson creates fascinating and enlightening connections between cutting-edge research, professional applications of research in marital therapy, and scores of apt case examples and engaging exercises for people who struggle with relationship difficulties. With genuine enthusiasm and admirable clarity, she shows how emotion-focused therapy, guided by attachment theory and research, can heal troubled relationships while benefiting society more generally. -- Phillip R. Shaver, PhD , Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of California, Davis; Past President, International Association for Relationship Research.
Reviews
"A help to anyone who has thought they were in love and wondering why everyone is not like everyone else."
"A wonderful book for all the reasons people here have mentioned."
"Finally we can understand what is happening in our relationships and actually fix the complex problems we have."
"This book is amazing!!!"
"Included in the book are some practice exercises couples can use to create stronger connections and maintain their love for a lifetime."
"Very interesting book."
"Secure attachment versus avoidant (I don't need anyone) or anxious (I'm terrified of not being loved) attachment is key to getting on well in our lives and in the world; or as author Sue Johnson writes, "the quality of our relationships with others is the bedrock on which we build our existence.""
"The best book about understanding couples and love that I have ever read."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Crystallography Chemistry

Snow Crystals (Dover Pictorial Archive)
The work must be done rapidly in extreme cold, for even body heat can melt a rare specimen that has been painstakingly mounted. For almost half a century, Bentley caught and photographed thousands of snowflakes in his workshop at Jericho, Vermont, and made available to scientists and art instructors samples of his remarkable work. In 1931, the American Meteorological Society gathered together the best of these photomicrographs, plus some slides of frost, glaze, dew on vegetation and spider webs, sleet, and soft hail, and a text by W. J. Humphreys, and had them published.
Reviews
"Love this book."
"Considering how far back in time and equipment available to do these photos it's an amazing work."
"Very nice pictures and great work done with very limited technical equipment compared to today's possibilities."
"The condition of the book was even a little better than we had expected."
"A must have if you enjoy the glories of nature."
"As a kid I would always try to see the shape of them when they would land on things but you rarely get to see them individually."
"This book contains beautiful pictures of snow crystals and gives an interesting history of how W. A. Bentley caught and photographed thousands of snowflakes in his workship for almost half a century."
"Incredible photography by the man who started it all."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Electrochemistry

Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications
Significant additions include ultramicroelectrodes, modified electrodes, and scanning probe methods. "...an excellent textbook...and a highly recommended addition to one's personal library."
Reviews
"I am a graduate student in Chemistry that studies Electrochemistry."
"Full of very useful information."
"This is a must own for any chemist who does more than just dabbling in electrochemistry."
"This book is a summary of all electrochemist topics that you have to know."
"Classical textbook."
"As with all texts, it is best supplemented by a good professor's course, but it is readable even without such."
"Good quality and brand new."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best General Chemistry

Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe
Organized in order of appearance on the periodic table, each element is represented by a spread that includes a stunning, full-page, full-color photograph that most closely represents it in its purest form. The element's position on the periodic table is pinpointed on a mini rendering of the table and an illustrated scale of the element's boiling and/or melting points appears on each page along with a density scale that runs along the bottom. Gray, an element collector and Popular Science columnist, has created a visual homage to the periodic table of the elements. The left-hand side of the spread features a large color image of the element in its true form, when possible.
Reviews
"I was so impressed with this book that I bought it for several kids and then bought one for myself."
"The best part is this book is very easy to read."
"Beautiful book!"
"Jam-packed full of cool and pristine pictures and information!"
"This is a beautiful book with pictures and information about each element."
"We bought this as a gift for our son for Christmas and can't put it down myself."
"My 9 year old adores this book, and it is super interesting and fun for adults as well."
"Since we homeschool, I thought that this would be a welcome addition to "Science Class" as it gives very detailed information to the chemical makeup, atomic structure and information, melting/boiling points, etc as well as a wealth of important (and gee whiz) info about each element. Theodore Gray's "The Elements" book, on the other hand, is hands down LIGHT YEARS better than that book I had growing up."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Geochemistry

Chemistry in Context
The non-traditional approach of Chemistry in Context reflects today's technological issues and the chemistry principles within them.
Reviews
"Bought to have a hard-copy of my textbook for a college class."
"A good buy."
"As chemistry textbooks go, this one is so-so."
"When it comes to understanding a chemistry class online with little to no teacher helping, simplicity is a must."
"This is a great book for your 'less than advanced' chem student you can use as a reference."
"bought it for college...it ok."
"Great product, fast delivery."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Industrial & Technical Chemistry

Whitewash: The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science
Known as Monsanto’s Roundup by consumers, and as glyphosate by scientists, the world’s most popular weed killer is used everywhere from backyard gardens to golf courses to millions of acres of farmland. Gillam introduces readers to farm families devastated by cancers which they believe are caused by the chemical, and to scientists whose reputations have been smeared for publishing research that contradicted business interests. Readers learn about the arm-twisting of regulators who signed off on the chemical, echoing company assurances of safety even as they permitted higher residues of the herbicide in food and skipped compliance tests. "Journalist Gillam exposes a plethora of scientific research, legal materials, and documentary evidence recovered from corporate and government resources to paint a damning picture of the peddling of glyphosate by Monsanto and other agribusinesses...Gillam expertly covers a contentious front where corporate malfeasance intersects with issues of public health and ecology." ( Publishers Weekly ). "As veteran investigative journalist Gillam points out in this unsettling report on [glyphosate] and its drawbacks, most of the positive press comes from the herbicide's manufacturer, Monsanto, who, as the title suggests, 'whitewashed' the scientific data to validate its safety...This is a must-read for everyone concerned about the increasing burden of toxic chemicals in water and food, the health and environmental consequences thereof, and corporate influence on government agencies." ( Environment Guru ). "'Outrage' is the only word that captures the experience of reading Carey Gillam's Whitewash ...Her exhaustive examination of the history of glyphosate—the main ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup—reveals that a herbicide as common as laundry detergent is the health and environmental calamity of modern agriculture ...This is a story about what happens to public health and the environment when capitalism overthrows the social contract and the fever for profit poisons the heart against all morality."
Reviews
"White Wash is a difficult book to read. Reading Carey Gillam's book is like being the frog in boiling water. I like books like White Wash because they challenge me to be more aware. By contrast, anyone who is giving her book a 1-star rating, and also claims to have actually read the book, is simply lying."
"Whitewash: The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science by Carey Gillam is an expose' of how Monsanto's pesticide glyphosate came to dominate the farming industry--and its product Roundup in suburban back yards--even when evidence of its threat to human health and environmental degradation arose. As her research led Gillam to become concerned with GMOs, not accepting the 'desired narrative,' Monsanto-funded organizations pressured her editors to remove her! As Gillam tells it, "What I've learned, what I know with certainty, is that when powerful corporations control the narrative, the truth often get lost and it's up to journalists to find it and bring it home." This was a hard book to read--not just because of the density of information, but because it taught me that business runs more of government than we are aware of. It's in the research they pay for and tweak and offer to the EPA as unbiased studies when decisions are to be made about public safety. So when in the book I read about 'chemical drift', how the pesticides sprayed on the soil before planting or on the GMO crops before harvest are carried on the wind, I shuddered. --from White Wash. I was taught in environmental biology that pesticides are poison, and not just harmful to the pests it was developed to kill. Gillam shows how glyphosate, which is combined with harmful chemicals to make it 'stick' to crops, impacts more than weeds."
"Aweome!"
"This book scared me out of using glysophate anymore and scared me enough that now I have begun to buy more "organic" foods!"
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Inorganic Chemistry

The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements
From New York Times bestselling author Sam Kean comes incredible stories of science, history, finance, mythology, the arts, medicine, and more, as told by the Periodic Table. These fascinating tales follow every element on the table as they play out their parts in human history, and in the lives of the (frequently) mad scientists who discovered them. The soft sell about proton numbers and electron shells thus closes the deal for Kean’s anecdotes about elements of war, elements of health, and elements of wealth, plus the title’s practical joke of a spoon (made from gallium).
Reviews
"Basically the history of the development of the periodic table, with specific tales of the scientists who discovered the proper placement of elements in the periodic table."
"History as viewed through this paper and ink chemical filter becomes exciting and eye opening in this book as much as chemistry becomes interesting and compelling in a historical light."
"I love reading about science having previously read several physics books (Elegant Universe, Universe in a nut Shell) i figured it would be fun to move to a more chemistry oriented book."
"Some of the comments made (Dr. Ritter, etc...) are valid factual points, but most seem to be a word choice or syntactical preference issue. A physician myself who also teaches middle school and high school science, I had my chemistry students read this book this year as an example of how science writing can be accessible and enjoyable."
"This book covers a great expanse, not just that of the periodic table - & it's utterly fascinating history - but that of the origin of the universe, of the world wars, of the cold war, & tales of rivalries, madness, love. But then the author does a few acrobatic stunts with themes shifting to wars, physics & biology, to human traits of avarice, art & nuttiness & finally to rather esoteric stuff about states of matter, bubbles, scientific tools & what not. There are stories of remarkable scientific rigor, as there are tales of tall, & rather foolish, claims. Kean does a great job of bringing oodles of mirth to his writing, & displays the ability throughout of presenting a balanced picture."
"Ok, I am biased, because I do like chemistry, but the book is not about atoms, molecule structure and hydrogen bonds."
"Mr. Kean uses stories to explain science and in so doing makes learning about the elements much more interesting than those high school chemistry classes we all attended. The spies were especially tickled that the poison would cause all his hair, including his famous beard, to fall out, which they hoped would emasculate Castro in front of his comrades before killing him."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Molecular Chemistry

Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (4th Edition)
INTERNATIONAL EDITION.
Reviews
"My texts were rather boring, less colorful and you certainly needed a professor to assist with mis-perceptions from the old dry texts as well as the unfamiliar student's approach. I can't speak to the unfamiliar student any longer, perhaps Prof. Tro has overthought the material and made assumptions on the newbie's analytical understanding of the text but from the first two chapters the new student could teach themselves much of the chemistry without a professor guiding them."
"This is a comprehensive intro to chemistry."
"Brand new, great book."
"Fast Shipping."
"Fantastic deal!"
"I love saving money by renting books."
"Its a good book, and you can clarify the lecture notes with it."
"I have just bought this brand new 3rd edition and compared it with my 1st edition."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Nuclear Chemistry

Uranium: War, Energy, and the Rock That Shaped the World
The astonishing biography of a mineral that can sustain our world- or destroy it Uranium occurs naturally in the earth's crust-yet holds the power to end all life on the planet. In this fine piece of journalism, Zoellnerdoes for uranium what he did for diamonds in The Heartless Stone —he delves into the complex science, politics and history of this radioactive mineral, which presents the best and worst of mankind: the capacity for scientific progress and political genius; the capacity for nihilism, exploitation, and terror.
Reviews
"Deep background on what really is 'the rock that shaped the world.'."
"The effects of this mineral on the world, in ways other than the obvious bomb, are presented."
"Uranium: War, Energy, and the Rock That Shaped the World. I purchased this book because I want to learn more about the element Uranium."
"Since the book is with no pictures, while reading it, it gave the reader to imagine the sites, places and people who where involved in the Uranium Industry."
"first let me say i am a science geek and a history buff."
"This is an interesting book covering a mix of geopolitics and mining."
"An informative and entertaining read, as much so as any non-fiction I've ever encountered."
"Wow- interesting read on the history and modern uses of Uranium- makes one realize what an International Atomic Agency is needed."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry As a Second Language: First Semester Topics
Readers continue to turn to Klein's Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: First Semester Topics, 4th Edition because it enables them to better understand fundamental principles, solve problems, and focus on what they need to know to succeed.
Reviews
"Klein phrases things in a way that makes sense, gives steps and practice problems for each concept, and it’s a small book so it’s not a burden to bring to class."
"I bought both volumes, and while they came to me dog-eared (which annoyed me, because I bought them "new", and dog-eared books don't have the same value), but the content is great."
"The book is in the form of a workbook, so you get lots of practice, which really helps master the concept."
"If you read this, make an effort to understand the material, and do the practice problems at least once a day - you will get at least a B in the class, minimum."
"Shipping was extremely quick, and the book offers a really basic understanding of organic chemistry for people coming in with no knowledge of the subject!"
"From configurations to the 3 main reactions (Substitution, Elimination, and Addition), I felt like this book was able to fill in the "gaps" from my class lectures."
"This is vital for passing organic chemistry."
"This definitely didn't cover all of the topics that my class went over in the first semester, but I went through a couple chapters before the start of the term and it gave me a REALLY solid foundation in terms of identifying the relationship between molecules, finding chirality centres (and determining configuration), finding atoms with partial positive or negative charge (due to resonance), etc."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Photochemistry Chemistry

Principles of Molecular Photochemistry: An Introduction
The same paradigm is readily adapted to incorporate the photon and a reactant molecular structure to photophysics. Exceptionally thorough and well written, Principles of Molecular Photochemistry will be useful to every active researcher in the field.
Reviews
"Simply the best in photochemistry and photophysics textbooks like its precedent "Modern molecular photochemistry"."
"Simply the best in photochemistry and photophysics textbooks, like its precedent "Modern molecular photochemistry"."
"Useful book, has a few typos and errors."
"Very clear description of concepts."
"This is an excellent book of a team of prominent scientists."
"Let me proudly recall my tryst with Turro's writings with my discovery of his first book on photochemistry (Molecular Photochemistry, Benjamin, New York, 1965) in the summer of 1976 at the sumptuous library of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in Mumbai (where I spent most of my non-experimental hours in that institution during my best youthful days), when I had to initiate my Ph.D. program in the organic photochemistry of laser dyes. Eversince, I have been following his later improvements on this topic including the 1978 book [Modern Molecular Photochemistry, University Science Press]. The evolutionary transformations of this topic have been clearly reflected in this book, which is not merely a revision of his old books, but is marked by a novel and superior reorganization skill and definite improvement of the topics. I have gone through, at various stages of my career, at least seven introductory books on photochemistry, of which Turro's book stands out owing to its positive attributes as a clear representation of photochemistry, as a supplementary source of information for chemists in general, as a structurally significant intellectual product, and as complementary resources for high energy radiation chemistry workers. Inevitably, a book with a high concentration on basic principles should be followed by a sequel elaborating on the application aspects, which, in the context of photochemistry, I guess, should be an admixture of organic reactions, molecular recognition, nanochemistry , photobiology inclusive of chemical biological aspects of inorganic chemistry, and, of course, frontiers of material science."
"This book is literally the most useless book I have ever purchased. He was a Turro student and admitted to being a reviewer of this book, so it was obvious that he had some financial stake in us purchasing the book and wanted to increase his own prestige by trying to increase the popularity of Turro."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Physical & Theoretical Chemistry

Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (4th Edition)
INTERNATIONAL EDITION.
Reviews
"An unfamiliar student may not be able to read this text and teach themselves - and perhaps Prof. Tro has overthought the material and made assumptions on a newbie's analytical understanding of the text - but from the first two chapters any new student could teach themselves chemistry without a professor guiding them."
"This is a used rental book, but the quality is okay isn’t the greatest."
"This is a comprehensive intro to chemistry."
"Brand new, great book."
"Fast Shipping."
"Fantastic deal!"
"I love saving money by renting books."
"I have just bought this brand new 3rd edition and compared it with my 1st edition."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Polymers & Macromolecules in Chemistry

Polymer Science and Technology (3rd Edition)
This is also the first introductory polymer text to fully explain computational polymer science, including molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo methods. Polymer synthesis: step- and chain-growth; bulk, solution, suspension, emulsion, solid-state, and plasma; ionic liquids, and macromers; and genetic engineering Amorphous and crystalline states, transitions, mechanical properties, and solid-state characterization Polymers and the environment: degradation, stability, and more Additives, blends, block copolymers, and composites–including interpenetrating networks, nanocomposites, buckyballs, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and POSS Biopolymers, natural polymers, fibers, thermoplastics, elastomers, and thermosets Engineering and specialty polymers, from polycarbonates to ionic polymers and high-performance fibers Polymer rheology, processing, and modeling Correlations and simulations: group contribution, topological indices, artificial neural networks, molecular dynamics, and Monte Carlo simulations. Dr. Joel R. Fried is professor and chair of the department of chemical and biomedical engineering at Florida State University.
Reviews
"It nicely complements the Intro to Polymers book by Young and Lovell (also another nice intro book)."
"A great text for Materials Chemistry subjects at University."
"Good book."
"Never used it for class, but the cover is sturdy enough!"
"The book assumes minimal prior knowledge of polymers, and begins with a simple intro to properties such as glass transition temperature, molecular weight, thermoplastic versus thermoset. Electrical, mechanical, and chemical properties of polymers are discussed and related to the structure and composition of the material."
"Nice review of polymer families, polymerization processes, polymer degradation and manufacturing tecniques."
"For what it lacks in actually enhancing the understanding of the reader, it allows you to search google for more comprehensive explanations."
"No examples in text, poor editing."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Chemistry Safety

Chemical Principles in the Laboratory
Clear, user-friendly, and direct, this lab manual provides you with the tools you need to successfully complete lab experiments and lab reports. He taught at Swarthmore College, 1949-1952; the University of Connecticut, 1952-1964; and Macalester College, 1964-1988.
Reviews
"This book was instrumental in helping me through my Chem 1B class."
"It's a textbook."
"Book arrived early and exactly as promised."
"The pages that are required for classwork are missing therefore I'm not able to use the book in the classroom."
"Don't buy used, it is made so you can easily rip out the pages."
"I came to find out that entire labs were missing which if i wasn't able to find a friend in the class to borrow the labs from would've caused me to fail."
"The labs that were completed were also done wrong."
"I rented this book and planned to buy it but as I was looking through it for my next experiment in my chem lab I noticed multiple pages are ripped out."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Biochemistry

The Female Brain
And its profound scientific understanding of the nature and experience of the female brain continues to guide women as they pass through life stages, to help men better understand the girls and women in their lives, and to illuminate the delicate emotional machinery of a love relationship. In The Female Brain , Dr. Brizendine distills all her findings and the latest information from the scientific community in a highly accessible book that educates women about their unique brain/body/behavior. Critics debate the author's presentation and research; some extol her many and varied sources and the book's accessibility, while others take her to task for relying too heavily on anecdotal evidence and "dumbing down" the text (Robin Marantz Henig cites the author's repeated use of "cutesy language" and slang).
Reviews
"old time classic, really good and informative."
"This was a book club choice & I didn't know what to expect."
"Very insightful information to the complexity of not only the female brain, but educating the masses in how hormones directly affect one's moods and resulting thought processes."
"I ended up purchasing a Kindle version for my smart phone so I can quote her exactly on the spot!"
"I feel smarter about woman after I read this book."
"Now I can sit back and patiently wait for reason to truipmh the temporal affects of the wonderfull design of the female brain."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Physics of Statics

Hedy's Folly: The Life and Breakthrough Inventions of Hedy Lamarr, the Most Beautiful Woman inthe World
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Rhodes delivers a remarkable story of science history: how a ravishing film star and an avant-garde composer invented spread-spectrum radio, the technology that made wireless phones, GPS systems, and many other devices possible. Rhodes skillfully weaves together all the disparate parts of the story, from how Hedy learned about Nazi torpedoes to why George’s knowledge of player pianos was key to the invention, in order to create a highly readable genesis of the technology that influences billions of lives every day.
Reviews
"Ties together many disparate elements of both international and personal history of the two central figures."
"I found this book very interesting, knew of Hedy as a movie star, but didn't realize how much she had contributed to our society with her inventions."
"This book is very engaging and tells a fascinating story."
"Completely fascinatting portrait of a brilliant woman who had to hide her brains, not only because of her wartime activities, but also because they would have gotten in the way of her acting career in those days."
"Excellent presentation of Hedy's part in the eventual creation of warfare materials and communication devices!"
"I would like to have learned more about Hedy personally and about her other ideas for inventions....."
"The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Rhodes was one of the greatest works of non-fiction I had ever read."
"The extensive character development made the book a bit slow at the beginning."
Find Best Price at Amazon
Home > Best Books > Best Science & Math > Best Chemistry