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Chemistry, by Raymond Chang
Chemistry, 6th edition
by Raymond Chang
published by McGraw Hill, Boston, Massachusetts, 1998
ISBN: 0071152210
1 Chemistry, the Study of Change
2 Atoms, Molecules and Ions
Section 3 Isotopes: Heavy Water Ice Cubes (134 )
3 Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions
4 Reactions in Aqueous Solution
Section 2 Conductimetric Titration (134 )
Section 3 Extraction of Acid with Base (134 )
Section 4 Induction by Iron(II) of the Oxidation of Iodide by Dichromate (134 )
Sections 3, 7 Multiple Ammonia Fountains (134 )
5 Gases
Section 2 Mercury Barometers (134 )
Section 2 Big Barometer (134 )
Section 3 Boyle's Law: J-tube (134 )
6 Thermochemistry
Sections 1, 2 Ring Strain (134 )
7 Quantum Theory and the Electronic Structure of Atoms
Section 3 Colors of Elements in a Flame (134 )
8 Periodic Relationships among the Elements
Section 6 Relative Reactivity of Alkali Metals (134 )
Section 6 Plastic Sulfur (134 )
9 Chemical Bonding I: Basic Concepts
10 Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry and Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals
Section 6 Paramagnetism: Nitrogen and Oxygen (134 )
11 Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and Solids
Section 2 Floating Squares (134 )
Section 3 Viscosity of Liquids (134 )
Section 3 Isotopes: Heavy Water Ice Cubes (134 )
Section 6 Piezoelectric Effect (134 )
Section 6 Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage (134 )
Section 6 Simulation of Dislocations in Metals (134 )
Section 6 Heat Treatment of a Metal Bobby Pin (134 )
Section 6 Heat Conduction by Diamond (134 )
Section 6 Thermochromism: Mercury(II) Iodide (134 )
Section 6 Memory Metal (134 )
Section 6, page 443 Superconductivity (134 )
Section 8 Critical Point of Benzene (134 )
Section 8 Boiling by Cooling (134 )
Section 8 Vapor Pressure: Drinking Bird (134 )
Section 8 Vapor Pressure: Collapsing Balloon (134 )
Section 8 Vapor Pressure Group (134 )
Section 9 Liquefaction of Carbon Dioxide (134 )
Sections 3, 9 Ice Bomb (134 )
Sections 4, 6, 7 Hardness of Solid Substances (134 )
Sections 4, 6, 7 Hardness of Solid Substances - Grinding (134 )
12 Physical Properties of Solutions
Section 1 Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate (134 )
Section 1 Canned Heat (134 )
Section 2 Like Dissolves Like - Demonstration (134 )
Section 2 Like Dissolves Like - Exercise (134 )
Section 5 Multiple Ammonia Fountains (134 )
Section 6 Osmotic Pressure, Hydrostatic Pressure (134 )
Sections 2, 5 Ammonia Fountain (134 )
13 Chemical Kinetics
Section 6 Induction by Iron(II) of the Oxidation of Iodide by Dichromate (134 )
14 Chemical Equilibrium
15 Acids and Bases
16 Acid-Base Equilibria and Solubility Equilibria
17 Chemistry in the Atmosphere
18 Entropy, Free Energy, and Equilibrium
19 Electrochemistry
20 Metallurgy and the Chemistry of Metals
Section 2 Curie Point of Nickel (134 )
Section 2 Ferrofluid (134 )
Section 2 Ferrimagnetism (134 )
Section 5 Relative Reactivity of Alkali Metals (134 )
21 Nonmetallic Elements and their Compounds
Section 5 Plastic Sulfur (134 )
22 Transition Metal Chemistry and Coordination Compounds
Section 5 Paramagnetism: Oxidation States of Manganese (134 )
Section 5 Curie Point of Nickel (134 )
Section 5 Paramagnetism: Compounds (134 )
Section 5 Ferrimagnetism (134 )
23 Nuclear Chemistry
24 Organic Chemistry
Section 2 Ring Strain (134 )
25 Synthetic and Natural Organic Polymers
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