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Chemistry: Science of Change, 3rd Ed.

Chemistry: Science of Change, 3rd Edition, by David W. Oxtoby, Wade A. Freeman, Toby F. Block


1 The Atomic Nature of Matter
   1.2 physical properties
   1.8 density

2 Chemical Equations and Reaction Yields
   2.4 stoichiometry
   2.5 limiting reactant

3 Chemical Periodicity and the Formation of Simple Compounds
   3.1 halogens/halides/hydrohalic acids

4 Types of Chemical Reactions
   4.4 decomposition reaction
   4.4 redox reaction

5 The Gaseous State

6 Condensed Phases and Phase Transitions
   6.1 intermolecular forces
   6.2 liquids

7 Chemical Equilibrium

8 Acid-Base Equilibria
   8.3 strong acid
   Ch 8 acids/bases

9 Dissolution and Precipitation Equilibria

10 Thermochemistry
   10.3 exothermic process
   10.3-5 enthalpy/heat
   Ch 10 thermochemistry/thermodynamics

11 Spontaneous Change and Equilibrium

12 Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
   12.1 copper
   Ch 12 redox reaction

13 Electrochemistry and Cell Voltage
   13.2 electrode potentials
   13.3 redox reaction
   13.3 oxidizing acid

14 Chemical Kinetics
   Ch 14 kinetics/rates /mechanisms

15 Nuclear Chemistry

16 Quantum Mechanics and the Hydrogen Atom
   16.1 electromagnetic radiation
   16.3 energy levels

17 Many-Electron Atoms and Chemical Bonding

18 Molecular Orbitals, Spectroscopy, and Atmospheric Chemistry

19 Coordination Complexes

20 Structure and Bonding in Solids
   Ch 20 solids

21 Silicon and Solid-State Materials

22 Chemical Processes
   22.5 explosive

23 Chemistry of the Halogens

24 From Petroleum to Pharmaceuticals
   24.1 organic - hydrocarbons
   24.2 condensation reaction

25 Polymers: Natural and Synthetic
   Ch 25 polymers