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2.0 out of 5 stars
Needs lots of work, June 15, 2000
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This review is from: Physical Chemistry, Second Edition (Hardcover)
This book seems to have passed through the editing stage without actually being edited. There are at least 4-5 typos in each chapter. It takes longer to figure out what the questions are asking than it does to actually do the questions. Whoever solved the problems and put answers in the back did the majority of them incorrectly, because the answers are wrong. In the chapters themselves, the wording is unclear and confusing. I would highly recommmend checking out other P-Chem books before purchasing this one.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Honestly the worst chemistry textbook I've ever had., March 22, 2006
This review is from: Physical Chemistry, Second Edition (Hardcover)
First, this book is almost no help to me at all besides the referencing of equations. The explanations are not helpful and there are typos in each chapter. Mortimer has a knack for making even the simplest concepts difficult to understand with the way he writes. Some of the examples are helpful, but these are few. The book mainly does derivations of equations.
I am taking an inorganic chemistry class at the same time as this physical chemistry class. Sometimes when I read my inorganic chemistry book, it explains some of the physical chemistry topics better than the physical chemistry book itself. I think that's pretty sad. Or I can go online, and it's often easier to find an online article explaining a concept well, rather than trying to understand the poorly worded explanations in this book.
The only positive thing about this book that I can think of is that it seems to be very inclusive of a wide number of concepts and equations, and could make an okay reference book. However, there are often equations with typos in them. For example, one equation had some variables raised to the 1/2 power. Right beneath that, there was an example using the very same equation with the variables raised to the 3/2 power, not 1/2. Obviously a typo. Just one of many. Up till I had this book, I had always understood, or at least partially understood all the chemistry textbooks I've read. Like the title of this review says, this is honestly the worst chem textbook I've ever had.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
This text is terrible option for learning this subject!!, February 20, 2008
This review is from: Physical Chemistry, Second Edition (Hardcover)
Robert Mortimer's attempt at which students "first have the opportunity to synthesize what they have learned in math, physics, and chemistry course into a coherent pattern of knowledge" (the author's very own words) is a complete disaster in this book. On page 595, I quit counting the errors in math and typos because there were just too many...and the book has over 1100 pages! You have to double check almost every thing you read, because the mistakes are so numberous it becomes a futile exercise in disbelief. This book is a nightmare. The author bounces literally all over topics, almost as though he is randomly spouting out lines and titles to impress you, instead of following a schedule or format of anything. This random topic technique selection is often used by those who just do not know their subject matter that well, and I am sorry to say, but this book just is not good. He may well be the smartest chemist on planet earth, but if the book is the best he can do, then I doubt it. But what he forgets, is that anyone taking P-Chem is wise to this. P-Chem guys are the top of the top, and they can see through this fog of tarmac. In graduate schoool, my advanced Physical Chemistry book was almost as bad as this one, so I used two other ones, one by Arno L. to be precise. The thing is that, physical chemistry can be one of the best courses and subjects in the entire spectrum of science. It is challenging, everyone knows this. But the subject is for those top students of the field anyway, and they should love it. Physical chemistry if done correctly, will win over students and make them into specialists not often found in other majors. Remember, this is probably the most difficult title in chemistry, and you need a good text to guide you along. You are not going to get much help with Mortimer's attempt. If you are at this level, please don't pretend you know quantum mechanics --if you don't --and it is very obvious the author is very unconfortable dealing in most of it. I honestly do not know how this got published as a college textbook with the incoherent way and number of mistakes printed...and this is the 2nd Edition. Maybe it was the illustrations. There is a passage here and there, that at times, seems to be written quite well. One such one, is the description of circular dichroism and ORD. But overall, I cannot recommend this book because of the poor quality written nature and just mistake after mistake it presents. guyairey
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