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- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Authors
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Features
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Matter and Measurements
- 1.1 Chemistry: The Central Science
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 1.1
- 1.2 States of Matter
- 1.3 Classification of Matter
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Aspirin—A Case Study
- 1.4 Chemical Elements and Symbols
- 1.5 Chemical Reactions: Examples of Chemical Change
- 1.6 Physical Quantities: Units and Scientific Notation
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Mercury and Mercury Poisoning
- 1.7 Measuring Mass, Length, and Volume
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 1.2
- 1.8 Measurement and Significant Figures
- 1.9 Rounding Off Numbers
- 1.10 Problem Solving: Unit Conversions and Estimating Answers
- 1.11 Temperature, Heat, and Energy
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Temperature-Sensitive Materials
- 1.12 Density and Specific Gravity
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: A Measurement Example: Obesity and Body Fat
- Chapter 2: Atoms and the Periodic Table
- 2.1 Atomic Theory and the Structure of Atoms
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Are Atoms Real
- 2.2 Elements and Atomic Number
- 2.3 Isotopes and Atomic Mass
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 2.1
- 2.4 The Periodic Table
- 2.5 Some Characteristics of Different Groups
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Essential Elements and Group Chemistry
- 2.6 Electronic Structure of Atoms
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 2.2
- 2.7 Electron Configurations
- 2.8 Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table
- 2.9 Electron-Dot Symbols
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Atoms and Light
- Chapter 3: Ionic Compounds
- 3.1 Ions
- 3.2 Ions and the Octet Rule
- 3.3 Ions of Some Common Elements
- 3.4 Periodic Properties and Ion Formation
- 3.5 Naming Monoatomic Ions
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Salt
- 3.6 Polyatomic Ions
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Biologically Important Ions
- 3.7 Ionic Bonds
- 3.8 Formulas of Ionic Compounds
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 3.1
- 3.9 Naming Ionic Compounds
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 3.2
- 3.10 Some Properties of Ionic Compounds
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Ionic Liquids
- 3.11 H+ and OH- Ions: An Introduction to Acids and Bases
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Osteoporosis
- Chapter 4: Molecular Compounds
- 4.1 Covalent Bonds
- 4.2 Covalent Bonds and the Periodic Table
- 4.3 Multiple Covalent Bonds
- 4.4 Coordinate Covalent Bonds
- 4.5 Characteristics of Molecular Compounds
- 4.6 Molecular Formulas and Lewis Structures
- 4.7 Drawing Lewis Structures
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: CO and NO: Pollutants or Miracle Molecules?
- 4.8 The Shapes of Molecules
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: VERY Big Molecules
- 4.9 Polar Covalent Bonds and Electronegativity
- 4.10 Polar Molecules
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 4.1
- 4.11 Naming Binary Molecular Compounds
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Damascenone by Any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet
- Chapter 5: Classification and Balancing of Chemical Reactions
- 5.1 Chemical Equations
- 5.2 Balancing Chemical Equations
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 5.1
- 5.3 Precipitation Reactions and Solubility Guidelines
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Kidney Stones: A Problem in Solubility
- 5.4 Acids, Bases, and Neutralization Reactions
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 5.2
- 5.5 Redox Reactions
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Batteries
- 5.6 Recognizing Redox Reactions
- 5.7 Net Ionic Equations
- Chapter 6: Chemical Reactions: Mole and Mass Relationships
- 6.1 The Mole and Avogadro’s Number
- 6.2 Gram–Mole Conversions
- 6.3 Mole Relationships and Chemical Equations
- 6.4 Mass Relationships and Chemical Equations
- 6.5 Limiting Reagent and Percent Yield
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 6.1
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Anemia—A Limiting Reagent Problem?
- Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions: Energy, Rates, and Equilibrium
- 7.1 Energy and Chemical Bonds
- 7.2 Heat Changes during Chemical Reactions
- 7.3 Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Energy from Food
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 7.1
- 7.4 Why Do Chemical Reactions Occur? Free Energy
- 7.5 How Do Chemical Reactions Occur? Reaction Rates
- 7.6 Effects of Temperature, Concentration, and Catalysts on Reaction Rates
- 7.7 Reversible Reactions and Chemical Equilibrium
- 7.8 Equilibrium Equations and Equilibrium Constants
- 7.9 Le Châtelier’s Principle: The Effect of Changing Conditions on Equilibria
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Regulation of Body Temperature
- Chapter 8: Gases, Liquids, and Solids
- 8.1 States of Matter and Their Changes
- 8.2 Intermolecular Forces
- 8.3 Gases and the Kinetic–Molecular Theory
- 8.4 Pressure
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Greenhouse Gases and Global Warming
- 8.5 Boyle’s Law: The Relation between Volume and Pressure
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Blood Pressure
- 8.6 Charles’s Law: The Relation between Volume and Temperature
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 8.1
- 8.7 Gay-Lussac’s Law: The Relation between Pressure and Temperature
- 8.8 The Combined Gas Law
- 8.9 Avogadro’s Law: The Relation between Volume and Molar Amount
- 8.10 The Ideal Gas Law
- 8.11 Partial Pressure and Dalton’s Law
- 8.12 Liquids
- 8.13 Solids
- 8.14 Changes of State Calculations
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: CO2 as an Environmentally Friendly Solvent
- Chapter 9: Solutions
- 9.1 Mixtures and Solutions
- 9.2 The Solution Process
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Solid Hydrates—Salt + Water
- 9.3 Solubility
- 9.4 The Effect of Temperature on Solubility
- 9.5 The Effect of Pressure on Solubility: Henry’s Law
- 9.6 Units of Concentration
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Breathing and Oxygen Transport
- 9.7 Dilution
- 9.8 Ions in Solution: Electrolytes
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Electrolytes, Fluid Replacement, and Sports Drinks
- 9.9 Properties of Solutions
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 9.1
- 9.10 Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 9.2
- 9.11 Dialysis
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Timed-Release Drug Delivery Systems
- Chapter 10: Acids and Bases
- 10.1 Acids and Bases: Definitions
- 10.2 Acid and Base Strength
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: GERD—Too Much Acid or Not Enough?
- 10.3 Acid Dissociation Constants
- 10.4 Water as Both an Acid and a ase
- 10.5 Measuring Acidity in Aqueous Solution: The pH Scale
- 10.6 Working with pH
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Acid Rain
- 10.7 Acid and Base Equivalents
- 10.8 Some Common Acid-Base Reactions
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 10.1
- 10.9 Acidity and Basicity of Salt Solutions
- 10.10 Buffer Solutions
- 10.11 Titration
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Buffers in the Body: Acidosis and Alkalosis
- Chapter 11: Nuclear Chemistry
- 11.1 Nuclear Reactions
- 11.2 The Discovery and Nature of Radioactivity
- 11.3 Stable and Unstable Isotopes
- 11.4 Nuclear Decay
- 11.5 Radioactive Half-Life
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Medical Uses of Radioactivity
- 11.6 Ionizing Radiation
- 11.7 Detecting and Measuring Radiation
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Irradiated Food
- 11.8 Artificial Transmutation
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Body Imaging
- 11.9 Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 11.1
- Chapter 12: Introduction to Organic Chemistry: Alkanes
- 12.1 The Nature of Organic Molecules
- 12.2 Families of Organic Molecules: Functional Groups
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 12.1
- 12.3 The Structure of Organic Molecules: Alkanes and Their Isomers
- 12.4 Drawing Organic Structures
- 12.5 The Shapes of Organic Molecules
- 12.6 Naming Alkanes
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: How Important Can a Methyl Group Really Be
- 12.7 Properties of Alkanes
- 12.8 Reactions of Alkanes
- MASTERING REACTIONS: Organic Chemistry and the Curved Arrow Formalism
- 12.9 Cycloalkanes
- 12.10 Drawing and Naming Cycloalkanes
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Surprising Uses of Petroleum
- Chapter 13: Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatic Compounds
- 13.1 Alkenes and Alkynes
- 13.2 Naming Alkenes and Alkynes
- 13.3 The Structure of Alkenes: Cis–Trans Isomerism
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 13.1
- 13.4 Properties of Alkenes and Alkynes
- 13.5 Types of Organic Reactions
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: The Chemistry of Vision and Color
- 13.6 Addition Reactions of Alkenes
- MASTERING REACTIONS: How Addition Reactions Occur
- 13.7 Alkene Polymers
- 13.8 Aromatic Compounds and the Structure of Benzene
- 13.9 Naming Aromatic Compounds
- 13.10 Reactions of Aromatic Compounds
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Enediyne Antibiotics: A Newly Emerging Class of Antitumor Agents
- Chapter 14: Some Compounds with Oxygen, Sulfur, or a Halogen
- 14.1 Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
- 14.2 Naming Alcohols
- 14.3 Properties of Alcohols
- 14.4 Reactions of Alcohols
- MASTERING REACTIONS: How Eliminations Occur
- 14.5 Phenols
- 14.6 Acidity of Alcohols and Phenols
- 14.7 Ethers
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Inhaled Anesthetics
- 14.8 Thiols and Disulfides
- 14.9 Halogen-Containing Compounds
- 14.10 Stereochemistry and Chirality
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 14.1
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Ethanol as a Toxin
- Chapter 15: Aldehydes and Ketones
- 15.1 The Carbonyl Group
- 15.2 Naming Simple Aldehydes and Ketones
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Chemical Warfare among the Insects
- 15.3 Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones
- 15.4 Some Common Aldehydes and Ketones
- 15.5 Oxidation of Aldehydes
- 15.6 Reduction of Aldehydes and Ketones
- 15.7 Addition of Alcohols: Hemiacetals and Acetals
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 15.1
- MASTERING REACTIONS: Carbonyl Additions
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: When Is Toxicity Beneficial?
- Chapter 16: Amines
- 16.1 Classifying Amines
- 16.2 Naming and Drawing Amines
- 16.3 Properties of Amines
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 16.1
- 16.4 Heterocyclic Nitrogen Compounds
- 16.5 Basicity of Amines
- 16.6 Amine Salts
- 16.7 Amines in Plants: Alkaloids
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Calming a Stormy Mind: Amines as Anti-Anxiety Medications
- Chapter 17: Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives
- 17.1 Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives: Properties and Names
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 17.1
- 17.2 Acidity of Carboxylic Acids
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Medicinally Important Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives
- 17.3 Reactions of Carboxylic Acids: Ester and Amide Formation
- 17.4 Hydrolysis of Esters and Amides
- 17.5 Polyamides and Polyesters
- 17.6 Phosphoric Acid Derivatives
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Medications, Body Fluids, and the “Solubility Switch
- Chapter 18: Amino Acids and Proteins
- 18.1 An Introduction to Biochemistry
- 18.2 Proteins and Their Functions: An Overview
- 18.3 Amino Acids
- 18.4 Acid-Base Properties of Amino Acids
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Protein Analysis by Electrophoresis
- 18.5 Peptides
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 18.1
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Proteins in the Diet
- 18.6 Protein Structure: An Overview and Primary Protein Structure (1°)
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: What Is Sickle-Cell Anemia
- 18.7 Secondary Protein Structure (2°)
- 18.8 Tertiary Protein Structure (3°)
- 18.9 Quaternary Protein Structure (4°)
- 18.10 Chemical Properties of Proteins
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 18.2
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Imperfect Collagen—An Unfortunate Event
- Chapter 19: Enzymes and Vitamins
- 19.1 Catalysis by Enzymes
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 19.1
- 19.2 Enzyme Cofactors
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 19.2
- 19.3 Enzyme Classification
- MASTERING REACTIONS: How to Read Biochemical Reactions
- 19.4 How Enzymes Work
- 19.5 Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity
- 19.6 Enzyme Regulation: Inhibition
- 19.7 Enzyme Regulation: Allosteric Control and Feedback Inhibition
- 19.8 Enzyme Regulation: Covalent Modification and Genetic Control
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Enzyme Inhibitors as Drugs
- 19.9 Vitamins, Antioxidants, and Minerals
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Vitamins, Minerals, and Food Labels
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Enzymes in Medical Diagnosis
- Chapter 20: Carbohydrates
- 20.1 An Introduction to Carbohydrates
- 20.2 Handedness of Carbohydrates and Fischer Projections
- 20.3 Structure of Glucose and Other Monosaccharides
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 20.1
- 20.4 Some Important Monosaccharides
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Cell-Surface Carbohydrates and Blood Type
- 20.5 Reactions of Monosaccharides
- 20.6 Common Disaccharides
- 20.7 Some Important Polysaccharides Based on Glucose
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Bacterial Cell Walls: Rigid Defense Systems
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 20.2
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Carbohydrates and Fiber in the Diet
- Chapter 21: The Generation of Biochemical Energy
- 21.1 Energy, Life, and Biochemical Reactions
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Plants and Photosynthesis
- 21.2 Cells and Their Structure
- 21.3 An Overview of Metabolism and Energy Production
- 21.4 Strategies of Metabolism: ATP and Energy Transfer
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Harmful Oxygen Species and Antioxidant Vitamins
- 21.5 Strategies of Metabolism: Metabolic Pathways and Coupled Reactions
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Basal Metabolism
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 21.1
- 21.6 Strategies of Metabolism: Oxidized and Reduced Coenzymes
- 21.7 The Citric Acid Cycle
- 21.8 The Electron-Transport Chain and ATP Production
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Metabolic Poisons
- Chapter 22: Carbohydrate Metabolism
- 22.1 Digestion of Carbohydrates
- 22.2 Glucose Metabolism: An Overview
- 22.3 Glycolysis
- 22.4 Entry of Other Sugars into Glycolysis
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Tooth Decay
- 22.5 The Fate of Pyruvate
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 22.1
- 22.6 Energy Output in Complete Glucose Catabolism
- 22.7 Regulation of Glucose Metabolism and Metabolism during Stress
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 22.2
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: The Biochemistry of Running
- 22.8 Glycogen Metabolism: Glycogenesis and Glycogenolysis
- 22.9 Gluconeogenesis: Glucose Synthesis from Noncarbohydrates
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Diagnosis and Monitoring of Diabetes
- Chapter 23: Lipids
- 23.1 Structure and Classification of Lipids
- 23.2 Fatty Acids and Their Esters
- 23.3 Properties of Fats and Oils
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Lipids in the Diet
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 23.1
- 23.4 Chemical Reactions of Triacylglycerols
- 23.5 Phospholipids and Glycolipids
- 23.6 Sterols
- 23.7 Cell Membranes: Structure and Transport
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Eicosanoids: Prostaglandins and Leukotrienes
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 23.2
- Chapter 24: Lipid Metabolism
- 24.1 Digestion of Triacylglycerols
- 24.2 Lipoproteins for Lipid Transport
- 24.3 Triacylglycerol Metabolism: An Overview
- 24.4 Storage and Mobilization of Triacylglycerols
- 24.5 Oxidation of Fatty Acids
- 24.6 Ketone Bodies and Ketoacidosis
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: The Liver—Clearinghouse for Metabolism
- 24.7 Biosynthesis of Fatty Acids
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Fat Storage, Lipids, and Atherosclerosis
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 24.1
- Chapter 25: Protein and Amino Acid Metabolism
- 25.1 Digestion of Proteins
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 25.1
- 25.2 Amino Acid Metabolism: An Overview
- 25.3 Amino Acid Catabolism: The Amino Group
- 25.4 The Urea Cycle
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Gout: When Biochemistry Goes Awry
- 25.5 Amino Acid Catabolism: The Carbon Atoms
- 25.6 Biosynthesis of Nonessential Amino Acids
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: The Importance of Essential Amino Acids and Effects of Deficiencies
- Chapter 26: Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
- 26.1 DNA, Chromosomes, and Genes
- 26.2 Composition of Nucleic Acids
- 26.3 The Structure of Nucleic Acid Chains
- 26.4 Base Pairing in DNA: The Watson–Crick Model
- 26.5 Nucleic Acids and Heredity
- 26.6 Replication of DNA
- 26.7 Structure and Function of RNA
- 26.8 Transcription: RNA Synthesis
- 26.9 The Genetic Code
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 26.1
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Influenza: Variations on a Theme
- 26.10 Translation: tRNA and Protein Synthesis
- Chapter 27: Genomics
- 27.1 Mapping the Human Genome
- 27.2 DNA and Chromosomes
- 27.3 Mutations and Polymorphisms
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 27.1
- 27.4 Recombinant DNA
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: The Polymerase Chain Reaction
- 27.5 Genomics: Using What We Know
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: DNA Fingerprinting
- Chapter 28: Chemical Messengers: Hormones, Neurotransmitters, and Drugs
- 28.1 Messenger Molecules
- 28.2 Hormones and the Endocrine System
- 28.3 How Hormones Work: Epinephrine and Fight-or-Flight
- 28.4 Amino Acid Derivatives, Polypeptides, and Steroid Hormones
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: Homeostasis
- 28.5 Neurotransmitters
- 28.6 How Neurotransmitters Work: Acetylcholine, Its Agonists and Antagonists
- 28.7 Histamines, Antihistamines, and Important Neurotransmitters
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 28.1
- Chapter 29: Body Fluids
- 29.1 Body Water and Its Solutes
- 29.2 Fluid Balance
- HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY 29.1
- 29.3 Blood
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: The Blood–Brain Barrier
- 29.4 Plasma Proteins, White Blood Cells, and Immunity
- 29.5 Blood Clotting
- 29.6 Red Blood Cells and Blood Gases
- 29.7 The Kidney and Urine Formation
- 29.8 Urine Composition and Function
- CHEMISTRY IN ACTION: What’s in Your Blood Test
- Appendices
- Answers to Selected Problems
- Glossary
- Credits
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