Description:In order to gain a true understanding of core chemistry topics, students need practice and exposure to problem-solving exercises that will act as springboards for conceptual thinking and qualitative understanding. Voyages in Conceptual Chemistry is a collection of 150 problems designed to cover the principles taught in a typical first year chemistry course. The type of conceptual thinking encouraged by this book is meant to supplement, not replace, a regular textbook. It asks students to solve puzzles, interpret observations and design experiments. This book also challenges students to utilize the versatility of general chemistry in solving problems in related subjects which might be studied in the future, such as organic chemistry, quantum mechanics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, etc.