Chemistry for Biologists

Series
Benjamin Cummin
Author
David Reed  
Publisher
Pearson
Cover
Softcover
Edition
1
Language
English
Total pages
520
Pub.-date
June 2013
ISBN13
9781408280829
ISBN
1408280825
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Description

Chemistry for Biologists provides a focused yet chemically and mathematically rigorous introduction to those key aspects of chemistry that form the basis of biological processes. 

 

Written in a straightforward, accessible style, the book begins with an overview of basic chemical concepts. Building on these core principles, the reader is guided through subjects such as the structure and properties of organic molecules, equilibria, energetics, kinetics, biomolecules, reaction mechanisms, metabolism and structural methods. The relevance of each chemical concept to the study of biology is clearly explained at every stage, enabling students to develop a deep appreciation of the chemistry that underpins their chosen subject, and become confident in applying this knowledge to their own studies.

Features

  • Comprehensively covers the chemistry needed by all students seeking to understand biological processes at a fundamental level. 
  • Numerous boxed features highlight key ideas and explore more advanced concepts.
  • Contains a wealth of engaging examples throughout the text, applying the theory to biology in practice.
  • Self-test question sets at the end of each chapter are included to help consolidate understanding of key concepts, and full answers are supplied at the back to enable students to assess their own progress.
  • An appendix of basic mathematical tools for biochemistry is included to help explain key mathematical concepts and, crucially, their relevance to the subject.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1   Basic Concepts
  • Chapter 2.  Atoms, Periodicity and Chemical Bonding
  • Chapter 3.  An Introduction to the Chemistry of Carbon
  • Chapter 4   Energetics
  • Chapter 5   Equilibria: How far does a reaction go?
  • Chapter 6   Aqueous Equilibria
  • Chapter 7   Biomolecules and biopolymers
  • Chapter 8   Reaction mechanisms
  • Chapter 9. Chemical kinetics
  • Chapter 10  Bioenergetics and Bioelectrochemistry
  • Chapter 11  The role of elements other than carbon
  • Chapter 12  Metabolism
  • Chapter 13  Structural Methods
  • Appendix 1   Basic Mathematical Tools for Biological Chemistry
  • Appendix 2   Answers to end of chapter questions
  • Appendix 3   Periodic Table of the Elements

Back Cover

'The text is clear, readable, and seeks to put difficult concepts in chemistry into context, explaining why a biologist will need to understand them. It is ideal for self-directed learning and I have every intention of recommending it to my students.' Professor John Nicholson, St Mary's University College, Twickenham 

'I think this text is ground-breaking; it is ideal for bioscience students and covers all the chemical basics I would expect (and more). I will take great pleasure using this as a resource for my students.'   Dr Mark Howard, School of Biosciences, University of Kent

Chemistry for Biologists provides a focused yet chemically and mathematically rigorous introduction to those key aspects of chemistry that form the basis of biological processes. 

Written in a straightforward, accessible style, the book begins with an overview of basic chemical concepts. Building on these core principles, the reader is guided through subjects such as the structure and properties of organic molecules, equilibria, energetics, kinetics, biomolecules, reaction mechanisms, metabolism and structural methods. The relevance of each chemical concept to the study of biology is clearly explained at every stage, enabling students to develop a deep appreciation of the chemistry that underpins their chosen subject, and become confident in applying this knowledge to their own studies.

Key features

·    Comprehensively covers the chemistry needed by all students seeking to understand biological processes at a fundamental level. 

·    Numerous boxed features highlight key ideas and explore more advanced concepts.

·    Contains a wealth of engaging examples throughout the text, applying the theory to biology in practice.

·    Self-test question sets at the end of each chapter are included to help consolidate understanding of key concepts, and full answers are supplied at the back to enable students to assess their own progress.

·    An appendix of basic mathematical tools for biochemistry is included to help explain key mathematical concepts and, crucially, their relevance to the subject.

For biology and biosciences undergraduates with little background in chemistry who need to bring their skills up to scratch quickly, and any students who wish to develop their confidence in chemistry to take their studies further, this book will be an invaluable resource.

Dr David Reed holds an honorary fellowship with the University of Edinburgh. He has extensive experience in delivering chemistry courses to students of biological sciences.