Introductory Chemistry : An Atoms First Approach / (Record no. 27023)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780073402703 |
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Transcribing agency | VITAP |
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Edition number | 23rd Ed. |
Classification number | 540 BUR |
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Personal name | Burdge, Julia |
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Title | Introductory Chemistry : An Atoms First Approach / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Julia Burdge and Michelle Driessen |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | McGraw Hill Education |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2017 |
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Extent | xxi, 556p. : ill. ; |
Other physical details | Appendix: A-1 to A-5; Glossary: G-1 to G-7; Answers: AP-1 to AP-13; Index: I-1 to I-7; |
Dimensions | 28cm |
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General note | It includes Appendix, Glossary and Index Pages.<br/><br/>* Connect: A highly reliable, easy-to-use homework and learning management solution that embeds learning science and award-winning adaptive tools to improve student results.<br/>* Carefully crafted with the introductory-chemistry student in mind, this text has been developed using an atoms-first approach and written in a student-friendly, conversational tone.<br/>* This text employs an outstanding art program, a consistent problem-solving approach, interesting applications woven throughout the chapters, and a wide range of end-of-chapter problems.<br/><br/>Table of Contents<br/><br/>Chapter 1 Atoms and Elements<br/>1.1 The Study of Chemistry<br/>1.2 Atoms First<br/>1.3 Subatomic Particles and the Nuclear Model of the Atom<br/>1.4 Elements and the Periodic Table<br/>1.5 Organization of the Periodic Table<br/>1.6 Isotopes<br/>1.7 Atomic Mass<br/>Chapter 2 Electrons and the Periodic Table<br/>2.1 The Nature of Light<br/>2.2 The Bohr Atom<br/>2.3 Atomic Orbitals<br/>2.4 Electron Configurations<br/>2.5 Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table<br/>2.6 Periodic Trends<br/>2.7 Ions: The Loss and Gain of Electrons<br/>Chapter 3 Compounds and Chemical Bonds<br/>3.1 Matter: Classification and Properties<br/>3.2 Ionic Bonding and Binary Ionic Compounds<br/>3.3 Naming Ions and Binary Ionic Compounds<br/>3.4 Covalent Bonding and Molecules<br/>3.5 Naming Binary Molecular Compounds<br/>3.6 Covalent Bonding in Ionic Species: Polyatomic Ions<br/>3.7 Acids<br/>3.8 Substances in Review<br/>Chapter 4 How Chemists Use Numbers<br/>4.1 Units of Measurement<br/>4.2 Scientific Notation<br/>4.3 Significant Figures<br/>4.4 Unit Conversion<br/>4.5 Success in Introductory Chemistry Class<br/>Chapter 5 The Mole and Chemical Formulas<br/>5.1 Counting Atoms by Weighing<br/>5.2 Counting Molecules by Weighing<br/>5.3 Mass Percent Composition<br/>5.4 Using Mass Percent Composition to Determine Empirical Formula<br/>5.5 Using Empirical Formula and Molar Mass to Determine Molecular Formula<br/>Chapter 6 Molecular Shape<br/>6.1 Drawing Simple Lewis Structures<br/>6.2 Lewis Structures Continued<br/>6.3 Resonance Structures<br/>6.4 Molecular Shape<br/>6.5 Electronegativity & Polarity<br/>6.6 Intermolecular Forces<br/>Chapter 7 Solids, Liquids, and Phase Changes<br/>7.1 General Properties of the Condensed Phases<br/>7.2 Types of Solids<br/>7.3 Physical Properties of Solids<br/>7.4 Physical Properties of Liquids<br/>7.5 Energy and Physical Changes<br/>Chapter 8 Gases<br/>8.1 Properties of Gases<br/>8.2 Pressure<br/>8.3 The Gas Equations<br/>8.4 The Gas Laws<br/>8.5 Gas Mixtures<br/>Chapter 9 Physical Properties of Solutions<br/>9.1 General Properties of Solutions<br/>9.2 Aqueous Solubility<br/>9.3 Solution Concentration<br/>9.4 Solution Composition<br/>9.5 Solution Preparation<br/>9.6 Colligative Properties<br/>Chapter 10 Chemical Reactions and Chemical Equations<br/>10.1 Recognizing Chemical Reactions<br/>10.2 Representing Chemical Reactions with Chemical Equations<br/>10.3 Balancing Chemical Equations<br/>10.4 Types of Chemical Reactions<br/>10.5 Chemical Reactions and Energy<br/>10.6 Chemical Reactions in Review<br/>Chapter 11 Using Balanced Chemical Equations<br/>11.1 Mole to Mole Conversions<br/>11.2 Mass to Mass Conversions<br/>11.3 Limitations on Reaction Yield<br/>11.4 Aqueous Reactions<br/>11.5 Gases in Chemical Reactions<br/>11.6 Chemical Reactions and Heat<br/>Chapter 12 Acids and Bases<br/>12.1 Properties of Acids and Bases<br/>12.2 Definitions of Acids and Bases<br/>12.3 Water as an Acid; Water as a Base<br/>12.4 Strong Acids and Bases<br/>12.5 pH and pOH Scales<br/>12.6 Weak Acids and Bases<br/>12.7 Acid-Base Titrations<br/>12.8 Buffers<br/>Chapter 13 Equilibrium<br/>13.1 Reaction Rates<br/>13.2 Chemical Equilibrium<br/>13.3 Equilibrium Constants<br/>13.4 Factors that Affect Equilibrium<br/>Chapter 14 Organic Chemistry<br/>14.1 Why Carbon is Different<br/>14.2 Hydrocarbons<br/>14.3 Isomers<br/>14.4 Functional Groups<br/>14.5 Alcohols and Ethers<br/>14.6 Aldehydes & Ketones<br/>14.7 Carboxylic Acids and Esters<br/>14.8 Amines and Amides<br/>14.9 Polymers<br/>Chapter 15 Biochemistry<br/>15.1 Biologically Important Molecules<br/>15.2 Lipids<br/>15.3 Proteins<br/>15.4 Carbohydrates<br/>15.5 Nucleic Acids<br/>Chapter 16 Nuclear Chemistry<br/>16.1 Radioactive Decay<br/>16.2 Detection of Radiation and its Biological Effects<br/>16.3 Dating using Radioactive Decay<br/>16.4 Medical Applications of Radioactivity<br/>16.5 Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion<br/>Chapter 17 Electrochemistry<br/>17.1 Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions using the Half-Reaction Method<br/>17.2 Batteries<br/>17.3 Corrosion<br/>17.4 Electrolysis |
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Personal name | Driessen, Michelle |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Hard Bound | Reference | School of Advanced Studies-Chemistry Section | VIT-AP | General Stacks | 2020-10-26 | Prashant Book Agency, Bangaluru | 18734.12 | 31 | 540 BUR | 019452 | 2020-11-07 | 18734.12 | 2020-11-06 | Reference Book | CHEM |