General chemistry / Darrell D. Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon.

Author
Ebbing, Darrell D. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
9th edition.
Published/​Created
Belmont, CA : Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning, 2009.
Description
xxxviii, 1030, A-82 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm

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    Summary note
    Resource added for the Chemistry?10-806-165? courses.
    Notes
    • Previous ed.: 2008.
    • Includes index.
    Contents
    • pt. 1. Basics of chemistry
    • 1. Chemistry and measurement
    • 2. Atoms, molecules, and ions
    • 3. Calculations with chemical formulas and equations
    • 4. Chemical reactions
    • 5. Gaseous state
    • 6. Thermochemistry
    • pt. 2. Atomic and molecular structure
    • 7. Quantum theory of the atom
    • 8. Electron configurations and periodicity
    • 9. Ionic and covalent bonding
    • 10. Molecular geometry and chemical bonding theory
    • pt. 3. States of matter and solutions
    • 11. States of matter; liquids and solids
    • 12. Solutions
    • pt. 4. Chemical reactions and equilibrium
    • 13. Rates of reaction
    • 14. Chemical equilibrium
    • 15. Acids and bases
    • 16. Acid-base equilibria
    • 17. Solubility and complex-ion equilibria
    • 18. Thermodynamics and equilibria
    • 19. Electrochemistry
    • pt. 5. Nuclear chemistry and chemistry of the elements
    • 20. Nuclear chemistry
    • 21. Chemistry of the main-group elements
    • 22. The transition elements and coordination compounds
    • 23. Organic compounds
    • 24. Polymer materials: synthetic and biological.
    ISBN
    • 9780618857487
    • 0618857486
    • 9781439049280 ((pbk.))
    • 1439049289 ((pbk.))
    • 9781439043998
    • 143904399X
    OCLC
    449807690
    Other standard number
    • 99934346569
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