Good High School Chemistry Book?

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In the discussion about recommended chemistry textbooks for AP Chemistry, several titles are highlighted for their comprehensive coverage of essential topics like quantum numbers, molecular geometry, and hybridization. "Chemistry" by Raymond Chang and "Chemistry" by Zumdahl are noted as strong recommendations. "Silberberg" receives particular praise for its accessibility and thoroughness, with users affirming its usefulness even beyond AP Chemistry. Additionally, a book by Whitten and Davis is mentioned as a choice for IB Chemistry. "General Chemistry" by Linus Pauling is suggested as a budget-friendly option, though it is noted that it may not align well with the high school curriculum. Overall, "Silberberg" emerges as a favored choice among participants for its detailed explanations and relevance to the topics of interest.
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Hi, I'm in Chemistry AP and the teacher highly recommends to study in parallel with a book of our choice. Is there a book out there that covers extensively topics such as quantum numbers, quantum notation, molecular geometry in 3 dimension, hybridization, intra-molecular geometry, etc... ?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Chemistry by Raymond Chang. One of the best along with Zumdahl.
 
princeton review AP chem will do you wonders for the actual test.
 
silberberg - chem bible
 
I see diverse opinions... need some more to make up my mind, please awnser!
 
SeReNiTy said:
silberberg
Seconding Silberberg! It is great stuff. It is very comprehensive and accessible. I have been using it for the past two years and still find it useful from time to time, even when I am in organic chem (I would not recommend the book for organic chem at all, though). But it covers all of the things you have mentioned in great and comprehensible detail and then some...
 
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My son checked a number of books out of the local university library and settled on a book by whitten, davis (and some other authors) to go with his IB chem class.
 
marcusl said:
My son checked a number of books out of the local university library and settled on a book by whitten, davis (and some other authors) to go with his IB chem class.
Sorry to continue name dropping Silberberg, but at my school, we used it for the Chemistry IB Higher Level curriculum.
 
try General Chemistry by Linus Pauling. It is a Dover book, so it'll cost you about $20 as compared to the $100+ for a text...unless you plan to rent the thing.
 
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Amongst the college texts my son looked at, Pauling's had the poorest overlap with the high school curriculum...
 

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