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The required textbook for this course is Investigating Chemistry A Forensic Science Perspective by Matthew E. Johll (©2007, W.H. Freeman & Company) Welcome.

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1 The required textbook for this course is Investigating Chemistry A Forensic Science Perspective by Matthew E. Johll (©2007, W.H. Freeman & Company) Welcome to Chemistry

2 Case Studies Provide real-life crime story related to the chapter Worked Examples Detailed, step-by-step walkthroughs of the processes in the text, with accompanying practice problems. Mathematics Sections Explain math skills needed to solve some problems Study Aids in the Text

3 www.whfreeman.com/johll A FREE Web site accompanies the book. The site is a good way to get help with the course content.

4 www.whfreeman.com/johll You can use: online quizzing flashcards animations videos These resources help visualize and check your understanding of the material

5 www.whfreeman.com/johll Forensic Case Scenarios View and interact with the step-by-step process of a forensic investigation, learning about chemistry along the way.

6 Additional Learning Resources If you’d like more help in the course, ask the bookstore about: Student Solutions Manual Contains detailed solutions and explanations to the odd-numbered problems in the textbook.

7 Need support? 1-800-936-6899 Monday-Friday, 9-5 EST techsupport@bfwpub.com


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