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This writing guide, by a team that includes a prominent chemist, a writing specialist with extensive experience in teaching science writing, and the author of Pearson's best-selling Short Guide to Writing about Biology, teaches students to think as chemists and to express ideas clearly and concisely through their writing.
Providing students with the tools they'll need to be successful writers in college and their profession, A Short Guide to Writing about Chemistry emphasizes writing as a way of examining, evaluating, and sharing ideas. The text teaches students how to read critically, study, evaluate and report data, and how to communicate information clearly and logically.
Students are also given detailed advice on locating, evaluating, and citing useful sources within the discipline; maintaining effective laboratory notebooks and writing laboratory reports; writing effective research proposals and reports; and communicating information to both professional and general audiences.
List of contents
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Part I: General Advice About Writing And Reading Chemistry
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1. Writing: A Threshold Skill
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2. General Advice on Reading and Note-Taking
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3. Citing Sources and Listing References
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4. Revising
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5. Editing for Concision and ACS Style
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Part II: Guidelines for Specific Tasks
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6. Keeping Laboratory Notebooks
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7. The Role of Lab Instruction
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8. Writing Summaries and Critiques
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9. Writing Essays and Review Papers
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10. Writing Research Reports The Nature of Scientific Research Components of a Research Report
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11. Writing Research Proposals
Summary
This writing guide, by the author of Pearson’s best-selling Short Guide to Writing about Biology along with two well-known chemists, teaches students to think as chemists and to express ideas clearly and concisely through their writing.
Providing students with the tools they'll need to be successful writers, A Short Guide to Writing about Chemistry emphasizes writing as a way of examining, evaluating, and sharing ideas. The book teaches readers how to read critically, study, evaluate and report data, and how to communicate information clearly and logically.
Students are also given detailed advice on locating, evaluating, and citing useful sources within the discipline; maintaining effective laboratory notebooks and writing laboratory reports; writing effective research proposals and reports; and communicating information to both professional and general audiences.