Kitaptaki konular atomun elektron yapısı, molekül geometrisi, kimyasal bağlar ve diğer etkileşimler,asitler-bazlar, koordinasyon kimyası, tepkime mekanizmaları ve organometalik kimya şeklinde özetlenebilir. Ayrıca kavramların bir uygulaması şeklinde, periyotlar cizelgesindeki elementler genel davranışları yönünden karşılaştırmalı olarak anlatılmaktadır. Her bölümün sonunda, konunun anlaşılmasını pekişlirmek ve öğrenciye konu ile ilgili uygulama yapma fırsatı vermek amacıyla çok sayıda alıştırma vardır. Bu alıştırmaların kısa yanıtları kitabın sonunda verilmektedir. Daha fazla göster
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Unlike his famous books that everyone raves about, I own this collection in hard cover from when I belonged to Doubleday Book Club when I was in Jr. College back in the middle 70s. I love this short story collection, definitely written by a true master, and although he was Russian and most of their stories have a tendency to be doom and gloom, this collection is not like that, far from it. Check it out, you will enjoy it.
2022-10-29 03:51
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Gmina Rzezawa, Polen
At 34, Ryan Perry has achieved his life’s ambition and then some: the head of successful software outfit and social-networking site that has seen him accumulate millions. Not only is he a Forbes magazine entrepreneur, Ryan is also dating an attractive fellow/surfer journalist (Samantha Reach) who isn’t far away from accepting his marriage proposal. So when he suffers a mild heart-attack and subsequently learns of its defect, his once placid world is altered radically. Ryan only has a short time to live … and will not live at all unless he finds a new heart. Initially, I thought the premise of Your Heart Belongs to Me dealt with a fascinating condition that has been around since the first heart transplants – cellular memory. The theory (and stories) revolve around the notion that the brain is not the only organ that stores personality traits and memories; there have been many documented cases whereby a surgery patient has displayed new tastes in opinions, cravings, and other mild variations of habit. To a certain extent, this does form a basis of the novel … but it is only on the peripheral side-lines as Koontz tries his hand at marrying a slew of imaginings. After switching physicians and a transplant success, Ryan goes on with life … albeit lacking Samantha. Then follows a reign of psychological persecution that makes his original fears of poisoning seem tame by comparison: some invisible phantom has access to his private quarters, can manipulate his security, and has taken to leaving him gifts such as gold heart pendants. His paranoia moves into an investigation that uncovers a world of voluntary euthanasia and identical twins. Some consider Koontz’s work to be tame, but try envisioning a house full of real corpses embalmed exquisitely for art’s sake. Personally, I am a fan of his somewhat flowery and obsessively metaphorical prose, but others might find it a little over the top and long-winded this time. There is little dialogue, and a lot of inner rumination by our protagonist. When the plot-payoff finally arrives, the reader with either vehemently applaud or cringe with disappointment. Here there is no middle ground. By and large, Your Heart Belongs to Me is a book about subtext and texture. Seeing patterns to the plot not from the surface theme but from the implicit meaning of the tale … the things that the modern mind rejects on a conscious level. This is mid-range Koontz, but any author who can, without fail, elicit a tear from me in the closing stages of a book is an author who is ultimately doing something right.
2022-10-29 03:17