Monday, March 30, 2020

Molarity Organic Chemistry Tutor Review

Molarity Organic Chemistry Tutor ReviewMy Molarity Organic Chemistry Tutor Review is a very special chemistry tutoring course available at Amazon. It has over 6000+ reviews at the moment. I have reviewed this book and discovered that there are more than a few good things about it.First of all, Amazon.com has a high review score for its products. This being said, I am not sure if this is due to the fact that the seller is in fact an actual person or just the 'good' reputation. However, the 'good' reputation comes as a bit of a surprise considering how cheap the author claims his course to be.The course is on 'Chemistry for Beginners' which is the way it is described in the cover image. The course includes seven free video tutorial videos along with three e-books. One of these e-books is actually the Molarity Organic Chemistry Tutor Review. The other three are not reviewed here, as they would probably be pretty similar to each other and each have some of the same material, but not too much.I did find the content interesting, though the cover is extremely deceptive as you look down the page, it seems that the content covers a lot of very important material. That's why I decided to review it. Unfortunately, I was not impressed with the content, because there was very little actual chemistry. For example, if you read through the first two chapters, you will learn about temperature stability of the various compounds in the system, but nothing about how to use it to synthesize compounds or even about what a compound is, which is another one of the stated objectives of the course.On the other hand, the material provided in the Molarity Organic Chemistry Tutor Review is good enough for the beginning student. There are sections of discussion topics on what makes a compound stable in certain situations, such as adding hydrogen or carbon together, and how some of these compounds are used as catalysts. For example, hydrogen cyanide is a catalyst and ferricyanide is used to clean your car's exhaust.Those are only two examples, but the book would probably serve the student well, because it covers a lot of information that would be useful for anyone in any situation that wants to learn chemistry. In other words, if you are interested in the subject, you may want to check out the Amazon.com version.The Molarity Organic Chemistry Tutor Review however does not answer all of the questions students may have when attempting to learn the material from a printed book. Although, the primary reason I am writing this review is to point out that the book is not the 'best' for the specific subject. I think everyone would agree with me when I say that a good chemistry book will educate the students, and the Molarity Organic Chemistry Tutor Review does that in an engaging way.In my opinion, the Molarity Organic Chemistry Tutor Review is a decent enough book to help you out with your chemistry problems, but I do not think it will be a good study guide for someone lookin g for a high level text. If you are interested in the material presented by the book, I would recommend purchasing the Kindle version. However, I can't really say that the Kindle version is an inferior product, because even though the book is free to the customer, you have to pay for the e-book.

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