Barnes and Noble

robert zellmer rzellmer at chemistry.ohio-state.edu
Sat Jan 4 13:55:25 EST 2014


Someone pointed out the Barnes and Noble web site doesn't have a
choice for Spring but shows Winter.

I'm not sure why the bookstore has it as Winter since the University 
refers to
it as Spring Semester.  This is probably a referral from when we were on 
quarters
and the bookstore has not updated it.  Choose Winter.

Also, change any references to 1250 in the previous e-mail to 1220. I was
preparing the e-mails about 3 AM the night before so I could get them out
Friday morning before I had an outpatient medical procedure and was doing
come copying and pasting and forgot to change some references.  I didn't 
want to
be preparing e-mails after taking medication Friday morning.  I guess 
doing things
at 2 or 3 AM when you're tired is like taking drugs.  I've corrected the 
references
below.

Remember, you can use the textbook from 1210.  You can also reuse your 
notebook
if you have pages remaining.  For most of you, the pages you have 
remaining should
be enough for 1220.  You will have to buy a new 1220 lab manual 
(2013/2014 edition).

1) Someone asked about the ISBN numbers for the textbook, lab manual and lab
     notebook. You can find these things by going to the Barnes & Noble 
web site
     (for OSU),

http://ohiostate.bncollege.com <http://ohiostate.bncollege.com/>

     Click on "Textbooks".
     Then click on "Select Term" (Fall).
     Then click on "Select Department" (CHEM)
     Then click on "Select Course" (1220)
     Then click on "Select Section" (just chose the first one "17378")
     Then click on "Find Materials".

     You will see the required books. Remember, the bundle they sell 
(which they've
     marked "required") is actually cheaper than the book itself. This 
is only sold at the
     OSU B&N.  Actually, you might check the other campus bookstores. 
They might
     also sell the bundle.

     Technically you only need the textbook, lab notebook and lab manual.
     The ISBN numbers are:

         lab notebook (workbook) 2818440059247
         Chem 1220 lab manual 9780738057941
         textbook (not the bundle) 9780321696724 (this you can probably 
buy on the web)
             Instead of this you could buy the text & student guide 
2818440091360
         Textbook, Student Study Guide, Mastering Chem, Periodic Table and
             3D glasses - 9781256799429


     The "CHEMISTRY:CENTRAL SCIENCE" is the hardback book.  It sells for 
$246.65
     (new) at Barnes and Noble but they do have used ones.  You can also 
rent this or get
     an e-version (according to B&N's web site).
     The ISBN # is 9780321696724.

     The "CHEMISTRY W/SG MASTER CHEM PERIOD&3D" is a bundle consisting of
     the book (12th edition), study guide, Master Chem, a periodic table 
sheet and 3-D glasses.
     This sells through B & N for $233.20 (new).  This is actually the 
better deal because of a
     special deal they have with OSU.  They labelled this as "Required" 
because it is the better
     deal.  It is not sold on line (at least I couldn't find it on 
line).  Since I won''t be using MC
     you may not want to purchase this unless you want to use MC on your 
own (see below).
     This is the one which is listed as "required" but this package is 
not required for this course.
     The ISBN # is 9781256799429.

     There's a version with the book (custom edition - paperback) and 
the Student Study
     Guide.  The SG may be useful.  The price of this new is $157.35.  I 
would certainly
     recommend this if it's been awhile since you've had chemistry but 
the SG may be
     useful for anyone (especially if you've had problems with chemistry 
in the past).
     The ISBN # is 2818440091360.

     There's just the Study Guide, which may be useful if you can find a 
used book or can
     get one from someone else.  The ISBN # is 9780321704580.

     It may be hard to find used copies of the 12th edition.

     The only things that will be required will be the *textbook*, *lab 
manual *and *lab notebook*.
     However, the SG may be useful.  You can purchase the Mastering 
Chemistry separately
     at some of the book stores or on line if you feel you need it, but 
again this is NOT required.

Dr. Zellmer
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