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Publisher | Pearson Education Heg USA |
Author(s) | Pearson |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 5th September 1997 |
Related course codes | CHEM1201 - Chemistry 2, CHEM2203 - Chemical Structure and Reactivity 2, CHEM2208 - Chemical Biology 2, CHM107 - Chemistry 1B, CHM214 - Physical Chemistry, SLE133 - Chemistry in Our World, SLE155 - Chemistry for the Professional Sciences, CHEM1001 - Foundations of Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences 1, CHEM2401 - Physical Chemistry I, CHM111 - Essentials of Chemistry, CHEM1310 - Chemistry IA(S), CHEM1311 - Chemistry IB(S), CHEM1312 - Foundations of Chemistry IS, CHEM10003 - Chemistry 1, CHEM10007 - Fundamentals of Chemistry, CHEM20018 - Reactions and Synthesis, BTEC2230 - Biomolecules, CHEE3745 - Process Modelling and Separation Processes, CHEM1020 - Introductory Chemistry II, CHEM2110 - Analytical Chemistry, CHEM2410 - Physical Chemistry, EPCHEM137 - Foundation Concepts for Chemistry and Life Sciences, CHEM1012 - Fundamentals of Chemistry 1B, CHEM1111 - Chemistry 1A, CHEM1112 - Chemistry 1B |
Designed for general chemistry courses that consider a lot of organic examples, or for students who plan to continue in organic chemistry.
The Prentice Hall molecular model set can be used to construct realistic “scale models” illustrating the molecular structures of many thousands of compounds. With it one can build molecular models of representative compounds from virtually all classes of organic and inorganic compounds, including hydrocarbons, alcohols, carbonyls, thiols, sulfonic acids, phosphates, boranes, Grignard reagents, and many more.