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Malone, Leo Jackson was born on July 24, 1938 in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Son of Leo J. and Violet A. (Wright) Malone.
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The 9th edition of Malone's Basic Concepts of Chemistry provides many new and advanced features that continue to address general chemistry topics with an emphasis on outcomes assessment. New and advanced features include an objectives grid at the end of each chapter which ties the objectives to examples within the sections, assessment exercises at the end each section, and relevant chapter problems at the end of each chapter. Every concept in the text is clearly illustrated with one or more step by step examples. Making it Real essays have been updated to present timely and engaging real-world applications, emphasizing the relevance of the material they are learning. This edition continues the end of chapter Student Workshop activities to cater to the many different learning styles and to engage users in the practical aspect of the material discussed in the chapter. WileyPLUS sold separately from text.
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Malone, Leo Jackson was born on July 24, 1938 in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Son of Leo J. and Violet A. (Wright) Malone.
Bachelor of Science, Wichita State University, 1960; Master of Science, Wichita State University, 1962; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1964.
Assistant professor of chemistry, St. Saint Louis University, 1965-1968; associate professor, St. Saint Louis University, 1969-1974; professor of chemistry, St. Saint Louis University, since 1975; assistant dean of graduate school, St. Saint Louis University, 1968-1973; acting dean of graduate school, St. Saint Louis University, 1973. President St. Saint Louis University Faculty Senate, 1986.
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Member American Chemical Society (chairman St. Louis section 1984), Sigma Xi.
Married Sharon E. McIntyre (divorced November, 1992). Children: Christopher, Mary, Katherine, William. Married MargaretRichardson (1997).