Top Chemistry Books for Freshman: Essential Reads for Chemistry Majors

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For freshman chemistry majors, the most recommended textbooks are Zumdahl and McMurray & Fay, which align well with the American Chemical Society (ACS) curriculum. While there are many chemistry books available, it's crucial to choose those that meet ACS standards. It's noted that most textbooks will cover the required topics, making it rare to find one that doesn't. However, caution is advised regarding a specific ACS-published general chemistry book that is not recommended. Other notable mentions include Chang and Silberberg, with users expressing satisfaction with Silberberg's content. Overall, Zumdahl and McMurray remain the top choices for foundational chemistry studies.
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I'd like to know some books or "must have" books on chemistry that chemistry majors use as freshman.
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Zumdahl or McMurray and Fay are the two biggest names as far as freshman chemistry is concerned. There are about a million different books though, the only thing that matters is if it conforms to the prescribed ACS curriculum.
 
naele said:
Zumdahl or McMurray and Fay are the two biggest names as far as freshman chemistry is concerned. There are about a million different books though, the only thing that matters is if it conforms to the prescribed ACS curriculum.

Thank you very much for the suggestions, I will investigate.
I didn't know about ACS, but I just googled it. By the way, how do I know if a book is ACS certified?
 
To be honest, you'll be hard pressed to find a book that didn't cover the required topics prescribed by the ACS. The only I know of off the top of my head is Linus Pauling's book AFAIK because it doesn't cover molecular orbitals.

Anyway, I should also warn you that there's a general chemistry book actually published by the ACS which you should avoid. Just stick with either Zumdahl or McMurray. Another name is Chang, which I've heard good things about. I personally used Zumdahl so I can speak to how good it is.
 
I learned chemistry from Zumdahl's book, so I guess it wouldn't be a bad choice.
 
Silberberg is excellent.
 
Werg22 said:
Silberberg is excellent.

I am currently using silberberg and can +1 this suggestion.
 

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