Chemistry : the molecular nature of matter and change / Martin S. Silberberg.
Idioma: Inglés New York : McGraw Hill , 2006Edición: 4th editionDescripción: xxxi, 1087, [96] páginas : ilustraciones (a color)Tipo de contenido:- text
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- 0072558202
- 540 S582cha 2006
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Incluye contenido, apéndices, índice y glosario.
1. Keys to the study of chemistry.
2. The components of matter.
3. Stoichiometry of formulas and equations.
4. Three major classes of chemical reactions.
5. Gases and the kinetic-molecular theory.
6. Thermochemistry: energy flow and chemical change.
7. Quantum theory and atomic structure.
8. Electron configuration and chemical periodicity.
9. Models of chemical bonding.
10. The shapes of molecules.
11. Theories of covalent bonding.
12. Intermolecular forces: liquids, solids, and phase changes.
13. The properties of mixtures: solutions and colloids.
14. Periodic patterns in the main-group elements.
15. Organic compounds and the atomic properties of carbon.
16. Kinetics: rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions.
17. Equilibrium: the extent of chemical reactions.
18. Acid-base equilibria.
19. Ionic equilibria in aqueous systems.
20. Thermodynamics: entropy, free energy, and the direction of chemical reactions.
21. Electrochemistry: chemical change and electrical work.
22. The elements in nature and industry.
23. The transition elements and their coordination compounds.
24. Nuclear reactions and their applications.