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Chemistry : A Project of The American Chemical Society.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : W.H. Freeman, c2005.Description: xxviii, 820, 18, 1, 19 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 0716731266
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QD31.3 .B45 2004
Contents:
Philippa Glanville: Silver in East Anglia; Mary Fewster: Goldsmiths in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1500-1750; Christopher Hartop: Silver made in East Anglia; Norwich; Christopher Hartop: Silversmithing in Norwich; Christopher Garibaldi: The guildhall of the Norwich company of goldsmiths; Colin Ticktum: Possible attributions for four sixteenth-century maker's marks from Norwich; William Cobbold (c. 1530-1585/6); Peter Peterson (fl. 1554-1603); Timothy Skottowe (fl. c. 1617-1645); The Haslewood family (fl. c. 1625-1740); Thomas Havers (fl. c. 1674-1732); James Daniell (fl. c. 1689); The leopard's head and fleur-de-lis group (c. 1649-after 1683) Decorated spoons of Norfolk and Suffolk Timothy Kent: Decoration on seventeenth-century East Anglian spoons The Waveney Valley Silversmiths in the Waveney Valley Great Yarmouth King's Lynn Brand Inglis: The silversmiths of King's Lynn Colin Ticktum: The introduction of the King's Lynn town mark and the work of Thomas Cooke Bury St Edmunds Wynyard Wilkinson: Notes on the silversmiths of Bury St Edmunds 1550-1665 Ipswich and Colchester Cambridge silversmiths Church plate inventories in print Bibliography Index of marks Index
Summary: The American Chemical Society has launched an activities-based approach to the general chemistry course. This new initiative covers all the traditional general chemistry topics but arranged in a molecular context appropriate for biology, environmental and engineering students. Written by a team of leading industry chemists and educators, Chemistry combines cooperative learning strategies and active learning techniques to create an effective introductory text. The accompanying website http:/ www whfreeman.com/acsgenchem provides student tutorials with interactive exercises, animations and quizzing. Lecturer support is also available online including detailed instructions for each activity with goals, time allocation, materials, questions and expected results.
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"Editorial/writing team: Dr. Jerry Bell ... [et al.]"--P. [v].

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Philippa Glanville: Silver in East Anglia; Mary Fewster: Goldsmiths in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1500-1750; Christopher Hartop: Silver made in East Anglia; Norwich; Christopher Hartop: Silversmithing in Norwich; Christopher Garibaldi: The guildhall of the Norwich company of goldsmiths; Colin Ticktum: Possible attributions for four sixteenth-century maker's marks from Norwich; William Cobbold (c. 1530-1585/6); Peter Peterson (fl. 1554-1603); Timothy Skottowe (fl. c. 1617-1645); The Haslewood family (fl. c. 1625-1740); Thomas Havers (fl. c. 1674-1732); James Daniell (fl. c. 1689); The leopard's head and fleur-de-lis group (c. 1649-after 1683) Decorated spoons of Norfolk and Suffolk Timothy Kent: Decoration on seventeenth-century East Anglian spoons The Waveney Valley Silversmiths in the Waveney Valley Great Yarmouth King's Lynn Brand Inglis: The silversmiths of King's Lynn Colin Ticktum: The introduction of the King's Lynn town mark and the work of Thomas Cooke Bury St Edmunds Wynyard Wilkinson: Notes on the silversmiths of Bury St Edmunds 1550-1665 Ipswich and Colchester Cambridge silversmiths Church plate inventories in print Bibliography Index of marks Index

The American Chemical Society has launched an activities-based approach to the general chemistry course. This new initiative covers all the traditional general chemistry topics but arranged in a molecular context appropriate for biology, environmental and engineering students. Written by a team of leading industry chemists and educators, Chemistry combines cooperative learning strategies and active learning techniques to create an effective introductory text. The accompanying website http:/ www whfreeman.com/acsgenchem provides student tutorials with interactive exercises, animations and quizzing. Lecturer support is also available online including detailed instructions for each activity with goals, time allocation, materials, questions and expected results.

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