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Chemistry: Connections to Our Changing World , by H. Eugene LeMay, Herbert Beall, Karen M. Robblee, Douglas C. Brower

Chemistry: Connections to Our Changing World by H. Eugene LeMay, Herbert Beall, Karen M. Robblee, Douglas C. Brower
published by Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, 1996
ISBN: 0-13-828179-3 (Teacher's edition)

Unit 1 The nature of Chemistry

1 Chemistry and You

Section 6 Isotopes: Heavy Water Ice Cubes (57 )

2 Energy and Matter

Unit 2 The Structure of Matter

3 Atomic Structure

Section 3 Isotopes: Heavy Water Ice Cubes (57 )

4 Electron Configurations

Section 4 Paramagnetism: Nitrogen and Oxygen (58 )
Section 4 Paramagnetism: Compounds (58 )

5 The Periodic Table

6 Groups of Elements

Unit 3 Interactions of Matter

7 Chemical Formulas and Bonding

Section 3 Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage (57 )

8 Molecular Shape

9 Chemical Reactions and Equations

Unit 4 Stoichiometry

10 The Mole

11 The Mathematics of Chemical Equations

12 Heat in Chemical Reactions

Section 1 Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate (57 )

Unit 5 States of Matter

13 Gases

14 Liquids and Solids

Section 2 Isotopes: Heavy Water Ice Cubes (57 )
Section 2 Ice Bomb (58 )
Section 4 Plastic Sulfur (57 )
Section 4 Liquefaction of Carbon Dioxide (58 )

Unit 6 Chemical Equilibrium

15 Solutions

Section 2 Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate (57 )
Section 3 Ammonia Fountain (57 )

16 Chemical Equilibrium

17 Solubility and Precipitation

Unit 7 Acids and Bases

18 Acids, Bases and Salts

19 Reactions of Acids and Bases

20 Oxidation and Reduction

21 Electrochemistry

Unit 9 Kinetics and Thermodynamics

22 Rates of Reaction

23 Thermodynamics

24 Applications of Nuclear Chemistry

25 Carbon and iths Compounds

Section 5 Plastic Sulfur (57 )

26 Classee of Organic Compounds

27 The Chemistry of Life


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