Chemistry : the molecular nature of matter and change/ Martin S. Silberberg (Author), Patricia Amateis (Author)
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TextAnalytics: Show analyticsNew York, NY, McGraw Hill Education, c2024Edition: 10th editionDescription: xxxi, 1132, A-48, G-16, I-34 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cmContent type: - 9781266222832
- QD 31.3 S55 2024
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Includes bibliographic references and index.
Chapter 1: Keys to the Study of Chemistry: Definitions, Units, and Problem SolvingChapter 2: The Components of MatterChapter 3: Stoichiometry of Formulas and EquationsChapter 4: Three Major Classes of Chemical ReactionsChapter 5: Gases and the Kinetic-Molecular TheoryChapter 6: Thermochemistry: Energy Flow and Chemical ChangeChapter 7: Quantum Theory and Atomic StructureChapter 8: Electron Configuration and Chemical PeriodicityChapter 9: Models of Chemical BondingChapter 10: The Shapes of MoleculesChapter 11: Theories of Covalent BondingChapter 12: Intermolecular Forces: Liquids, Solids, and Phase ChangesChapter 13: The Properties of Mixtures: Solutions and ColloidsChapter 14: Periodic Patterns in the Main-Group ElementsChapter 15: Organic Compounds and the Atomic Properties of CarbonChapter 16: Kinetics: Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical ReactionsChapter 17: Equilibrium: The Extent of Chemical ReactionsChapter 18: Acid-Base EquilibriaChapter 19: Ionic Equilibria in Aqueous SystemsChapter 20: Thermodynamics: Entropy, Free Energy, and Reaction DirectionChapter 21: Electrochemistry: Chemical Change and Electrical WorkChapter 22: The Elements in Nature and IndustryChapter 23: Transition Elements and Their Coordination CompoundsChapter 24: Nuclear Reactions and Their Applications
"In this edition, chemistry is so crucial to an understanding of medicine and biology, environmental science, and many areas of engineering and industrial processing that it has become a requirement for an increasing number of academic majors. Furthermore, chemical principles lie at the core of some of the key societal issues we face in the 21st century-dealing with climate change, finding new energy options, and supplying nutrition and curing disease on an ever more populated planet"-- Provided by publisher
Silberberg, M. S., & Amateis, P. (2024). Chemistry: The molecular nature of matter and change (10th ed.). McGraw Hill Education.
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