Description
Introduction to Contextual Maths in Chemistry is a comprehensive first edition resource designed to bridge the gap between mathematical theory and chemical applications. Written by experienced educators Fiona Dickinson and Andrew McKinley, this book from the Royal Society of Chemistry offers students practical approaches to understanding mathematical concepts within chemistry contexts.
The text provides clear explanations and worked examples that demonstrate how mathematical principles underpin chemical processes and reactions. Students will develop confidence in applying quantitative methods to solve chemistry problems, from stoichiometry to kinetics. This contextual approach makes abstract mathematical concepts more accessible and relevant, helping learners see the real-world applications of both mathematics and chemistry.
Ideal for undergraduate chemistry students and those beginning their chemistry education, this resource supports independent learning while complementing classroom instruction. The structured approach ensures students build mathematical competency progressively.







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