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azure kitsune
Nov3-09, 11:34 PM
I'm currently a high school senior. I self-studied for AP Chemistry (using Zumdahl) in 10th grade and would like to continue studying chemistry this year. My question is: what textbook should I use?

In AP Physics last year, teacher simply gave us a whole bunch of formulas to memorize. I went through them and figured out which ones were the definitions, which were the basic principles, and which could be derived from others using mathematical principles. So I'm the type of person who likes to find the reasoning behind everything. It reduces the amount of memorization and helps me understand things better.

I did pretty well in AP Phyiscs B last year, and for math, I've finished multivariable calculus and and currently self studying linear algebra. I would consider myself pretty good in math, so I wouldn't mind a textbook that's pretty math-heavy.

VeeEight
Nov4-09, 08:22 AM
For General Chemistry, I would suggest Chemistry: Principles and Reactions (http://www.amazon.com/Chemistry-Principles-Reactions-William-Masterton/dp/0495126713/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1257340745&sr=1-1) by Masterton/Hurley.
For Organic Chemistry, I would suggest Into to Organic Chemistry (http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Organic-Chemistry-William-Brown/dp/0471444510) by Brown/Poon. I believe there is a solutions manual for this book.

azure kitsune
Nov5-09, 07:44 PM
Thank you for those suggestions. I will look into them.

colonelcrayon
Nov6-09, 10:47 PM
Look at General Chemistry by Linus Pauling. Great book.