5.0 out of 5 stars
Accessible and thorough overview, July 16, 2009
This review is from: An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions (Paperback)
An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is readable and thorough. The over 500 pages are packed with quite a bit of content -- the text definitely isn't an "aqueous solutions lite"-type text. Wright is careful to define terms and point out where assumptions are made. Introductory material isn't neglected and Wright seems to generally exercise care in building on concepts in a systematic manner that is especially likely to aid students or others with only a general chemistry background. The text is well-written and clear, walking through equation derivations in a step-by-step manner that should be accessible to students down to the undergraduate level. The inclusion of 'worked problems' also is a feature which makes the text more useful for use in the classroom setting for courses with substantial physical chemistry or biochemistry content. All good stuff for a course text or as a reference text in a library.
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