See Chemistry in Action Via CD

Saunders Interactive General Chemistry CD-ROM helps students understand chemistry by seeing it at work.

Authored by two professors, the program allows chemistry students to visually experience the chemical processes and reactions that shape human life. By seeing this chemistry in motion, students gain not only a better understanding of the subject, but also an appreciation of how it works. Students become the key players in important chemical reactions as they interact with the material.

Based on Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity, 3/e, the CD-ROM is divided into chapters and can be used as a multimedia companion to instructors' curriculum, or as a complete lecture tool. Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, PA, (800) 782-4479, amcdonald@ saunderscollege.com. WM

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