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Topic: Does General Chemistry by Linus Pauling cover "solution chemistry"?  (Read 2448 times)

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Offline johnj7

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I'm pretty sure it does, but does "General Chemistry" by Linus Pauling cover "solution chemistry"... ie colloids, solution formation, vapor pressure, colligative properties?

I just wanted to make sure, before I bought the book.  Wasn't really taught this stuff in both my G chem undergraduate classes for some reason, but now i need to know it for the mcats.

also, how hard of a read would you say it is? do you need to pick at it paragraph by paragraph because its hard to read, or does he explain things really well?  also, does he include a lot of practice problems to really learn the material?

thank you!
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