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Modern Chemistry, 1993

by Metcalfe, H. Clark
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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-01-01
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School
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Table of Contents

UNIT 1 Introduction to Chemistry and Matter 2(66)
Matter, Energy, and Change
4(26)
What is Chemistry
5(5)
Matter and Energy
10(9)
Classification of Matter
19(4)
The Chemical Elements
23(7)
Measurements and Solving Problems
30(38)
Units of Measurement
31(9)
Heat and Temperature
40(6)
Using Scientific Measurements
46(9)
Solving Quantitative Problems
55(13)
College Entrance Exam Preparation
65(1)
The Portable Power of the Battery
66(2)
UNIT 2 Organization of Matter 68(130)
Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter
70(26)
The Atom: From Philosophical Idea to Scientific Theory
71(4)
The Structure of the Atom
75(7)
Weighing and Counting Atoms
82(14)
Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms
96(30)
Refinements of the Atomic Model
97(11)
Quantum Numbers and Atomic Orbitals
108(4)
Electron Configurations
112(14)
The Periodic Law
126(34)
History of the Periodic Table
127(5)
Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table
132(11)
Electron Configuration and Periodic Properties
143(17)
Chemical Bonding
160(38)
Introduction to Chemical Bonding
161(3)
Covalent Bonding and Molecular Compounds
164(11)
Ionic Bonding and Ionic Compounds
175(4)
Metallic Bonding
179(3)
The Properties of Molecular Compounds
182(16)
College Entrance Exam Preparation
195(1)
How to Replace Asbestos
196(2)
UNIT 3 Language of Chemistry 198(88)
Chemical Formulas and Chemical Compounds
200(32)
Chemical Names and Formulas
201(11)
Oxidation Numbers
212(4)
Using Chemical Formulas
216(8)
Determining Chemical Formulas
224(8)
Chemical Equations and Reactions
232(28)
Chemical Equations
233(11)
Types of Chemical Reactions
244(7)
Activity Series of the Elements
251(9)
Stoichiometry
260(26)
Introduction to Stoichiometry
261(4)
Ideal Stoichiometric Calculations
265(7)
Limiting Reactants and Percent Yield
272(14)
College Entrance Exam Preparation
283(1)
The Amazing Polyhexamethyleneadipamide
284(2)
UNIT 4 Phases of Matter 286(116)
Representative Gases
288(26)
Oxygen and Ozone
289(5)
Hydrogen
294(4)
Nitrogen and Ammonia
298(5)
Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide
303(11)
Physical Characteristics of Gases
314(28)
The Kinetic Theory of Matter
315(5)
Qualitative Description of Gases
320(2)
Quantitative Description of Gases
322(20)
Molecular Composition of Gases
342(28)
Volume-Mass Relationships of Gases
343(7)
The Ideal Gas Law
350(6)
Stoichiometry of Gases
356(4)
Effusion and Diffusion
360(10)
Liquids and Solids
370(32)
Liquids
371(6)
Solids
377(6)
Changes of State
383(7)
Water
390(12)
College Entrance Exam Preparation
399(1)
Preserving the Ozone Layer
400(2)
UNIT 5 Solutions and Their Behavior 402(122)
Solutions
404(34)
Types of Mixtures
405(5)
The Solution Process
410(10)
Concentration of Solutions
420(6)
Colligative Properties of Solutions
426(12)
Ions in Aqueous Solutions
438(22)
Ionic Compounds in Aqueous Solution
439(8)
Molecular Electrolytes
447(3)
Properties of Electrolyte Solutions
450(10)
Acids and Bases
460(30)
Acids
461(9)
Bases and Acid-Base Reactions
470(5)
Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases
475(4)
Oxides, Hydroxides, and Acids
479(4)
Chemical Reactions of Acids, Bases, and Oxides
483(7)
Acid-Base Titration and pH
490(34)
Concentration Units for Acids and Bases
491(5)
Aqueous Solutions and the Concept of pH
496(9)
Acid-Base Titrations
505(19)
College Entrance Exam Preparation
521(1)
Detergents and the Environment
522(2)
UNIT 6 Chemical Reactions 524(106)
Reaction Energy and Reaction Kinetics
526(36)
Thermochemistry
527(9)
Driving Force of Reactions
536(5)
The Reaction Process
541(8)
Reaction Rate
549(13)
Chemical Equilibrium
562(34)
The Nature of Chemical Equilibrium
563(6)
Shifting Equilibrium
569(7)
Equilibria of Acids, Bases, and Salts
576(7)
Solubility Equilibrium
583(13)
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
596(34)
The Nature of Oxidation and Reduction
597(5)
Balancing Redox Equations
602(6)
Oxidizing and Reducing Agents
608(3)
Electrochemistry
611(19)
College Entrance Exam Preparation
627(1)
Chemiluminescence
628(2)
UNIT 7 Carbon and its Compounds 630(80)
Carbon and Hydrocarbons
632(32)
Abundance and Importance of Carbon
633(6)
Organic Compounds
639(4)
Hydrocarbons
643(12)
Representative Hydrocarbons and Polymers
655(9)
Substituted Hydrocarbons
664(20)
Alcohols
665(5)
Halocarbons
670(3)
Ethers
673(1)
Aldehydes and Ketones
674(2)
Carboxylic Acids
676(3)
Esters
679(5)
Biochemistry
684(26)
The Chemistry of Life
685(1)
Proteins
686(3)
Carbohydrates
689(2)
Lipids
691(4)
Nuleic Acids
695(5)
Biochemical Pathways
700(10)
College Entrance Exam Preparation
707(1)
Custom-Designed Plants
708(2)
UNIT 8 Descriptive Chemistry 710(88)
The Metals of Groups 1 and 2
712(16)
The Alkali Metals
713(4)
The Alkaline-Earth Metals
717(3)
Sodium: One of the Active Metals
720(8)
The Transition Metals
728(22)
The Transition Elements
729(7)
Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel
736(8)
Copper, Silver, and Gold
744(6)
Aluminum and the Metalloids
750(14)
Introduction to Aluminum and the Metalloids
751(2)
Aluminum
753(5)
Representative Metalloids
758(6)
Sulfur and its Compounds
764(14)
Elemental Sulfur
765(5)
Important Compounds of Sulfur
770(8)
The Halogens
778(20)
The Halogen Family
779(2)
Fluorine
781(1)
Chlorine
782(5)
Bromine
787(3)
Iodine
790(8)
College Entrance Exam Preparation
795(1)
The Miracle Fluorocarbon Resin
796(2)
UNIT 9 Nuclear Reactions 798(26)
Nuclear Chemistry
800(24)
The Composition and Structure of the Nucleus
801(3)
The Phenomenon of Radioactivity
804(12)
Applications of Radioactivity
816(1)
Energy from the Nucleus
817(7)
Microscale Investigations 824(52)
Appendix A: Useful Tables 876(10)
Appendix B: Logarithms 886(2)
Appendix C: Study Skills for Chemistry 888(4)
Glossary 892(9)
Index 901(9)
Credits 910

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