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Introduction The Nature of Chemistry Part 1 The Basic Tools of Chemistry 1 Matter and Measurement 1.4 density 1.4 physical properties 1.5 evidence of chemical reaction 2 Atoms and Elements 2.8 copper 2.8 halogens/halides/hydrohalic acids 3 Molecules and Compounds 4 Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry 4.4 limiting reactant Ch 4 stoichiometry 5 Reactions in Aqueous Solution 5.7 oxidizing acid 6 Principles of Reactivity: Energy and Chemical Reactions 6.1 thermochemistry/thermodynamics 6.11 thermochemistry/thermodynamics 6.5-10 enthalpy/heat Part 2 The Structure of Atoms and Molecules 7 Atomic Structure 7.1 electromagnetic radiation 7.6 energy levels 8 Atomic Electron Configurations and Chemical Periodicity 9 Bonding and molecular Structure: Fundamental Concepts 10 Bonding and molecular Structure: Orbital Hybridization, Molecular Orbitals, and Metallic Bonding 11 Bonding and Molecular Structure: Carbon-More Than Just Another Element 11.2 organic - hydrocarbons 11.7 polymers Ch 11 carbon Part 3 States of Matter 12 Gases and their Properties 13 Bonding and molecular Structure: Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids 13.2 intermolecular forces 13.3 liquids 13.4-6 solids 14 Solutions and Their Behavior Part 4 The Control of Chemical Reactions 15 Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Kinetics Ch 15 kinetics/rates /mechanisms 16 Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Equilibria 17 Principles of Reactivity: The Chemistry of Acids and Bases 17.4 strong acid Ch 17 acids/bases 18 Principles of Reactivity: Reactions Between Acids and Bases 19 Principles of Reactivity: Precipitation Reactions 20 Principles of Reactivity: Entropy and Free Energy 20.2 exothermic process 20.4-5 thermochemistry/thermodynamics 21 Principles of Reactivity: Electron-Transfer Reactions 21.3 electrode potentials Ch 21 redox reaction Part 5 The Chemistry of the Elements 22 Chemistry of the Main Group Elements 22.2 hydrogen 22.8 oxygen 23 The Transition Elements 24 Nuclear Chemistry |
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