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- Periodic Table of the Elements
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Brief Contents
- Content
- Preface
- For Instructors
- 1 Chemical Tools: Experimentation and Measurement
- 1.1 The Scientific Method: Nanoparticle Catalysts for Fuel Cells
- 1.2 Measurements: SI Units and Scientific Notation
- 1.3 Mass and Its Measurement
- 1.4 Length and Its Measurement
- 1.5 Temperature and Its Measurement
- 1.6 Derived Units: Volume and Its Measurement
- 1.7 Derived Units: Density and Its Measurement
- 1.8 Derived Units: Energy and Its Measurement
- 1.9 Accuracy, Precision, and Significant Figures in Measurement
- 1.10 Significant Figures in Calculations
- 1.11 Converting from One Unit to Another
- INQUIRY? What are the unique properties of nanoscale materials?
- Study Guide
- Key Terms
- Key Equations
- Practice Test
- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
- 2.1 Chemistry and the Elements
- 2.2 Elements and the Periodic Table
- 2.3 Some Common Groups of Elements and Their Properties
- 2.4 Observations Supporting Atomic Theory: The Conservation of Mass and the Law of Definite Proporti
- 2.5 The Law of Multiple Proportions and Dalton’s Atomic Theory
- 2.6 Atomic Structure: Electrons
- 2.7 Atomic Structure: Protons and Neutrons
- 2.8 Atomic Numbers
- 2.9 Atomic Weights and the Mole
- 2.10 Measuring Atomic Weight: Mass Spectrometry
- 2.11 Mixtures and Chemical Compounds; Molecules and Covalent Bonds
- 2.12 Ions and Ionic Bonds
- 2.13 Naming Chemical Compounds
- INQUIRY? How can measurements of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in ice cores determine past climates?
- Study Guide
- Key Terms
- Practice Test
- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 3 Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions
- 3.1 Representing Chemistry on Different Levels
- 3.2 Balancing Chemical Equations
- 3.3 Molecular Weight and Molar Mass
- 3.4 Stoichiometry: Relating Amounts of Reactants and Products
- 3.5 Yields of Chemical Reactions
- 3.6 Reactions with Limiting Amounts of Reactants
- 3.7 Percent Composition and Empirical Formulas
- 3.8 Determining Empirical Formulas: Elemental Analysis
- 3.9 Determining Molecular Weights: Mass Spectrometry
- INQUIRY? How is the principle of atom economy used to minimize waste in a chemical synthesis?
- Study Guide
- Key Terms
- Key Equations
- Practice Test
- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 4 Reactions in Aqueous Solution
- 4.1 Solution Concentration: Molarity
- 4.2 Diluting Concentrated Solutions
- 4.3 Electrolytes in Aqueous Solution
- 4.4 Types of Chemical Reactions in Aqueous Solution
- 4.5 Aqueous Reactions and Net Ionic Equations
- 4.6 Precipitation Reactions and Solubility Guidelines
- 4.7 Acids, Bases, and Neutralization Reactions
- 4.8 Solution Stoichiometry
- 4.9 Measuring the Concentration of a Solution: Titration
- 4.10 Oxidation–Reduction (Redox) Reactions
- 4.11 Identifying Redox Reactions
- 4.12 The Activity Series of the Elements
- 4.13 Redox Titrations
- 4.14 Some Applications of Redox Reactions
- INQUIRY? How do sports drinks replenish the substances lost in sweat?
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- Practice Test
- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 5 Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms
- 5.1 Wave Properties of Radiant Energy and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
- 5.2 Particlelike Properties of Radiant Energy: The Photoelectric Effect and Planck’s Postulate
- 5.3 Atomic Line Spectra and Quantized Energy
- 5.4 Wavelike Properties of Matter: de Broglie’s Hypothesis
- 5.5 The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom: Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
- 5.6 The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom: Orbitals and Quantum Numbers
- 5.7 The Shapes of Orbitals
- 5.8 Electron Spin and the Pauli Exclusion Principle
- 5.9 Orbital Energy Levels in Multielectron Atoms
- 5.10 Electron Configurations of Multielectron Atoms
- 5.11 Anomalous Electron Configurations
- 5.12 Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table
- 5.13 Electron Configurations and Periodic Properties: Atomic Radii
- INQUIRY? How does knowledge of atomic emission spectra help us build more efficient light bulbs?
- Study Guide
- Key Terms
- Key Equations
- Practice Test
- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 6 Ionic Compounds: Periodic Trends and Bonding Theory
- 6.1 Electron Configurations of Ions
- 6.2 Ionic Radii
- 6.3 Ionization Energy
- 6.4 Higher Ionization Energies
- 6.5 Electron Affinity
- 6.6 The Octet Rule
- 6.7 Ionic Bonds and the Formation of Ionic Solids
- 6.8 Lattice Energies in Ionic Solids
- INQUIRY? How do ionic liquids lead to more environmentally friendly processes?
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- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 7 Covalent Bonding and Electron-Dot Structures
- 7.1 Covalent Bonding in Molecules
- 7.2 Strengths of Covalent Bonds
- 7.3 Polar Covalent Bonds: Electronegativity
- 7.4 A Comparison of Ionic and Covalent Compounds
- 7.5 Electron-Dot Structures: The Octet Rule
- 7.6 Procedure for Drawing Electron-Dot Structures
- 7.7 Drawing Electron-Dot Structures for Radicals
- 7.8 Electron-Dot Structures of Compounds Containing Only Hydrogen and Second-Row Elements
- 7.9 Electron-Dot Structures and Resonance
- 7.10 Formal Charges
- INQUIRY? How does bond polarity affect the toxicity of organophosphate insecticides?
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- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 8 Covalent Compounds: Bonding Theories and Molecular Structure
- 8.1 Molecular Shapes: The VSEPR Model
- 8.2 Valence Bond Theory
- 8.3 Hybridization and sp3 Hybrid Orbitals
- 8.4 Other Kinds of Hybrid Orbitals
- 8.5 Polar Covalent Bonds and Dipole Moments
- 8.6 Intermolecular Forces
- 8.7 Molecular Orbital Theory: The Hydrogen Molecule
- 8.8 Molecular Orbital Theory: Other Diatomic Molecules
- 8.9 Combining Valence Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory
- INQUIRY? Which is better for human health, natural or synthetic vitamins?
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- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 9 Thermochemistry: Chemical Energy
- 9.1 Energy and Its Conservation
- 9.2 Internal Energy and State Functions
- 9.3 Expansion Work
- 9.4 Energy and Enthalpy
- 9.5 Thermochemical Equations and the Thermodynamic Standard State
- 9.6 Enthalpies of Chemical and Physical Changes
- 9.7 Calorimetry and Heat Capacity
- 9.8 Hess’s Law
- 9.9 Standard Heats of Formation
- 9.10 Bond Dissociation Energies
- 9.11 An Introduction to Entropy
- 9.12 An Introduction to Free Energy
- INQUIRY? How do we determine the energy content of biofuels?
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- Conceptual Problems
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- 10 Gases: Their Properties and Behavior
- 10.1 Gases and Gas Pressure
- 10.2 The Gas Laws
- 10.3 The Ideal Gas Law
- 10.4 Stoichiometric Relationships with Gases
- 10.5 Mixtures of Gases: Partial Pressure and Dalton’s Law
- 10.6 The Kinetic–Molecular Theory of Gases
- 10.7 Gas Diffusion and Effusion: Graham’s Law
- 10.8 The Behavior of Real Gases
- 10.9 The Earth’s Atmosphere and the Greenhouse Effect
- 10.10 Greenhouse Gases
- 10.11 Climate Change
- INQUIRY? How do inhaled anesthetics work?
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- Conceptual Problems
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- Multiconcept Problems
- 11 Liquids and Phase Changes
- 11.1 Properties of Liquids
- 11.2 Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point
- 11.3 Phase Changes between Solids, Liquids, and Gases
- 11.4 Energy Changes during Phase Transitions
- 11.5 Phase Diagrams
- 11.6 Liquid Crystals
- INQUIRY? How is caffeine removed from coffee?
- Study Guide
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- Practice Test
- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 12 Solids and Solid-State Materials
- 12.1 Types of Solids
- 12.2 Probing the Structure of Solids: X-Ray Crystallography
- 12.3 The Packing of Spheres in Crystalline Solids: Unit Cells
- 12.4 Structures of Some Ionic Solids
- 12.5 Structures of Some Covalent Network Solids
- 12.6 Bonding in Metals
- 12.7 Semiconductors
- 12.8 Semiconductor Applications
- 12.9 Superconductors
- 12.10 Ceramics and Composites
- INQUIRY? What are quantum dots, and what controls their color?
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- Conceptual Problems
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- Multiconcept Problems
- 13 Solutions and Their Properties
- 13.1 Solutions
- 13.2 Enthalpy Changes and the Solution Process
- 13.3 Predicting Solubility
- 13.4 Concentration Units for Solutions
- 13.5 Some Factors That Affect Solubility
- 13.6 Physical Behavior of Solutions: Colligative Properties
- 13.7 Vapor-Pressure Lowering of Solutions: Raoult’s Law
- 13.8 Boiling-Point Elevation and Freezing-Point Depression of Solutions
- 13.9 Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure
- INQUIRY? How does hemodialysis cleanse the blood of patients with kidney failure?
- Study Guide
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- Practice Test
- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 14 Chemical Kinetics
- 14.1 Reaction Rates
- 14.2 Rate Laws and Reaction Order
- 14.3 Method of Initial Rates: Experimental Determination of a Rate Law
- 14.4 Integrated Rate Law: Zeroth-Order Reactions
- 14.5 Integrated Rate Law: First-Order Reactions
- 14.6 Integrated Rate Law: Second-Order Reactions
- 14.7 Reaction Rates and Temperature: The Arrhenius Equation
- 14.8 Using the Arrhenius Equation
- 14.9 Reaction Mechanisms
- 14.10 Rate Laws for Elementary Reactions
- 14.11 Rate Laws for Overall Reactions
- 14.12 Catalysis
- 14.13 Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysts
- INQUIRY? How do enzymes work?
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- Conceptual Problems
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- 15 Chemical Equilibrium
- 15.1 The Equilibrium State
- 15.2 The Equilibrium Constant Kc
- 15.3 The Equilibrium Constant Kp
- 15.4 Heterogeneous Equilibria
- 15.5 Using the Equilibrium Constant
- 15.6 Factors That Alter the Composition of an Equilibrium Mixture: Le Châtelier’s Principle
- 15.7 Altering an Equilibrium Mixture: Changes in Concentration
- 15.8 Altering an Equilibrium Mixture: Changes in Pressure and Volume
- 15.9 Altering an Equilibrium Mixture: Changes in Temperature
- 15.10 The Link between Chemical Equilibrium and Chemical Kinetics
- INQUIRY? How does high altitude affect oxygen transport in the body?
- Study Guide
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- Key Equations
- Practice Test
- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- 16 Aqueous Equilibria: Acids and Bases
- 16.1 Acid–Base Concepts: The Brønsted–Lowry Theory
- 16.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength
- 16.3 Factors That Affect Acid Strength
- 16.4 Dissociation of Water
- 16.5 The pH Scale
- 16.6 Measuring pH
- 16.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases
- 16.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids
- 16.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids
- 16.10 Percent Dissociation in Solutions of Weak Acids
- 16.11 Polyprotic Acids
- 16.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases
- 16.13 Relation Between Ka and Kb
- 16.14 Acid–Base Properties of Salts
- 16.15 Lewis Acids and Bases
- INQUIRY? Has the problem of acid rain been solved?
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- Conceptual Problems
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- 17 Applications of Aqueous Equilibria
- 17.1 Neutralization Reactions
- 17.2 The Common-Ion Effect
- 17.3 Buffer Solutions
- 17.4 The Henderson–Hasselbalch Equation
- 17.5 pH Titration Curves
- 17.6 Strong Acid–Strong Base Titrations
- 17.7 Weak Acid–Strong Base Titrations
- 17.8 Weak Base–Strong Acid Titrations
- 17.9 Polyprotic Acid–Strong Base Titrations
- 17.10 Solubility Equilibria for Ionic Compounds
- 17.11 Measuring Ksp and Calculating Solubility from Ksp
- 17.12 Factors That Affect Solubility
- 17.13 Precipitation of Ionic Compounds
- 17.14 Separation of Ions by Selective Precipitation
- 17.15 Qualitative Analysis
- INQUIRY? What is causing ocean acidification?
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- Conceptual Problems
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- 18 Thermodynamics: Entropy, Free Energy, and Spontaneity
- 18.1 Spontaneous Processes
- 18.2 Enthalpy, Entropy, and Spontaneous Processes
- 18.3 Entropy and Probability
- 18.4 Entropy and Temperature
- 18.5 Standard Molar Entropies and Standard Entropies of Reaction
- 18.6 Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 18.7 Free Energy and the Spontaneity of Chemical Reactions
- 18.8 Standard Free-Energy Changes for Reactions
- 18.9 Standard Free Energies of Formation
- 18.10 Free-Energy Changes for Reactions under Nonstandard-State Conditions
- 18.11 Free Energy and Chemical Equilibrium
- INQUIRY? Does the formation of highly ordered molecules violate the second law of thermodynamics?
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- Conceptual Problems
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- Multiconcept Problems
- 19 Electrochemistry
- 19.1 Balancing Redox Reactions by the Half-Reaction Method
- 19.2 Galvanic Cells
- 19.3 Shorthand Notation for Galvanic Cells
- 19.4 Cell Potentials and Free-Energy Changes for Cell Reactions
- 19.5 Standard Reduction Potentials
- 19.6 Using Standard Reduction Potentials
- 19.7 Cell Potentials under Nonstandard-State Conditions: The Nernst Equation
- 19.8 Electrochemical Determination of pH
- 19.9 Standard Cell Potentials and Equilibrium Constants
- 19.10 Batteries
- 19.11 Corrosion
- 19.12 Electrolysis and Electrolytic Cells
- 19.13 Commercial Applications of Electrolysis
- 19.14 Quantitative Aspects of Electrolysis
- INQUIRY? How do hydrogen fuel cells work?
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- Conceptual Problems
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- 20 Nuclear Chemistry
- 20.1 Nuclear Reactions and Their Characteristics
- 20.2 Radioactivity
- 20.3 Nuclear Stability
- 20.4 Radioactive Decay Rates
- 20.5 Dating with Radioisotopes
- 20.6 Energy Changes during Nuclear Reactions
- 20.7 Nuclear Fission and Fusion
- 20.8 Nuclear Transmutation
- 20.9 Detecting and Measuring Radioactivity
- INQUIRY? How are radioisotopes used in medicine?
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- 21 Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry
- 21.1 Electron Configurations
- 21.2 Properties of Transition Elements
- 21.3 Oxidation States of Transition Elements
- 21.4 Coordination Compounds
- 21.5 Ligands
- 21.6 Naming Coordination Compounds
- 21.7 Isomers
- 21.8 Enantiomers and Molecular Handedness
- 21.9 Color of Transition Metal Complexes
- 21.10 Crystal Field Theory
- 21.11 Bonding in Complexes: Valence Bond Theory
- INQUIRY? How does cisplatin kill cancer cells?
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- 22 The Main-Group Elements
- 22.1 A Review of General Properties and Periodic Trends
- 22.2 Distinctive Properties of the Second-Row Elements
- 22.3 Group 1A: Hydrogen
- 22.4 Group 1A: Alkali Metals and Group 2A: Alkaline Earth Metals
- 22.5 Group 3A Elements
- 22.6 Group 4A Elements
- 22.7 Group 5A Elements
- 22.8 Group 6A Elements
- 22.9 Group 7A: The Halogens
- 22.10 Group 8A: Noble Gases
- INQUIRY? What are the barriers to a hydrogen economy?
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- Conceptual Problems
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- 23 Organic and Biological Chemistry
- 23.1 Organic Molecules and Their Structures: Consitutional Isomers
- 23.2 Stereoisomers: Chiral Molecules
- 23.3 Families of Organic Compounds: Functional Groups
- 23.4 Carbohydrates: A Biological Example of Isomers
- 23.5 Valence Bond Theory and Orbital Overlap Pictures
- 23.6 Lipids: A Biological Example of Cis–Trans Isomerism
- 23.7 Formal Charge and Resonance in Organic Compounds
- 23.8 Conjugated Systems
- 23.9 Proteins: A Biological Example of Conjugation
- 23.10 Aromatic Compounds and Molecular Orbital Theory
- 23.11 Nucleic Acids: A Biological Example of Aromaticity
- INQUIRY? Why do enantiomers have different biological responses?
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- Practice Test
- Conceptual Problems
- Section Problems
- Multiconcept Problems
- Appendix A: Mathematical Operations
- A.1 Scientific Notation
- A.2 Logarithms
- A.3 Straight-Line Graphs and Linear Equations
- A.4 Quadratic Equations
- A.5 Calculus Derivations of Integrated Rate Laws
- Appendix B: Thermodynamic Properties at 25 °C
- Appendix C: Equilibrium Constants at 25 °C
- Appendix D: Standard Reduction Potentials at 25 °C
- Appendix E: Properties of Water
- Answers to Selected Problems
- Glossary
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