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This is the standalone access card for MasteringChemistry providing access to the resources of MasteringChemistry® in addition to Pearson eText content.
MasteringChemistry
The Mastering platform is the most effective and widely used online homework, tutorial, and assessment system for the sciences. It delivers self-paced tutorials that focus on your course objectives, provide individualized coaching, and respond to each student’s progress. The Mastering system helps instructors maximize class time with easy-to-assign, customizable, and automatically graded assessments that motivate students to learn outside of class and arrive prepared for lecture or lab.
NEW! MasteringChemistry content reinforces the text's approach with the following new assets:
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Integrated Tutorials reinforce connections between general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry principles while helping students develop their problem-solving skills.
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Pause and Predict Video Quizzes bring chemistry to life with lab demonstrations illustrating key topics in general, organic, and biological chemistry. Students are asked to predict the outcome of experiments as they watch the videos; a set of multiple-choice questions challenges students to apply the concepts from the video to related scenarios. Videos are also provided in the study area for browser and mobile viewing.