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Genre/Form: | Electronic books Textbooks |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Zumdahl, Steven S. Chemical Principles Mason, OH : Cengage,c2016 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Steven S Zumdahl; Donald J DeCoste |
ISBN: | 9781305856745 1305856740 |
OCLC Number: | 1223093607 |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. 6.5: Heterogeneous Equilibria. |
Description: | 1 online resource (1239 p.) |
Contents: | Intro -- Contents -- Learning to Think like a Chemist -- About the Authors -- Ch 1: Chemists and Chemistry -- 1.1: Thinking Like a Chemist -- 1.2: A Real-World Chemistry Problem -- 1.3: The Scientific Method -- 1.4: Industrial Chemistry -- 1.5: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC): Real-World Chemistry -- Key Terms -- For Review -- Ch 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions -- 2.1: The Early History of Chemistry -- 2.2: Fundamental Chemical Laws -- 2.3: Dalton's Atomic Theory -- 2.4: Cannizzaro's Interpretation -- 2.5: Early Experiments to Characterize the Atom 2.6: The Modern View of Atomic Structure: An Introduction -- 2.7: Molecules and Ions -- 2.8: An Introduction to the Periodic Table -- 2.9: Naming Simple Compounds -- Key Terms -- For Review -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- Additional Exercises -- Challenge Problems -- Marathon Problem -- Ch 3: Stoichiometry -- 3.1: Atomic Masses -- 3.2: The Mole -- 3.3: Molar Mass -- 3.4: Conceptual Problem Solving -- 3.5: Percent Composition of Compounds -- 3.6: Determining the Formula of a Compound -- 3.7: Chemical Equations -- 3.8: Balancing Chemical Equations 3.9: Stoichiometric Calculations: Amounts of Reactants and Products -- 3.10: Calculations Involving a Limiting Reactant -- 3.11: Solving a Complex Problem -- Key Terms -- For Review -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- Additional Exercises -- Challenge Problems -- Marathon Problems -- Ch 4: Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry -- 4.1: Water, the Common Solvent -- 4.2: The Nature of Aqueous Solutions: Strong and Weak Electrolytes -- 4.3: The Composition of Solutions -- 4.4: Types of Chemical Reactions -- 4.5: Precipitation Reactions -- 4.6: Describing Reactions in Solution 4.7: Selective Precipitation -- 4.8: Stoichiometry of Precipitation Reactions -- 4.9: Acid-Base Reactions -- 4.10: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions -- 4.11: Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations -- 4.12: Simple Oxidation-Reduction Titrations -- Key Terms -- For Review -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- Additional Exercises -- Challenge Problems -- Marathon Problems -- Ch 5: Gases -- 5.1: Early Experiments -- 5.2: The Gas Laws of Boyle, Charles, and Avogadro -- 5.3: The Ideal Gas Law -- 5.4: Gas Stoichiometry -- 5.5: Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures 5.6: The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases -- 5.7: Effusion and Diffusion -- 5.8: Collisions of Gas Particles with the Container Walls -- 5.9: Intermolecular Collisions -- 5.10: Real Gases -- 5.11: Characteristics of Several Real Gases -- 5.12: Chemistry in the Atmosphere -- Key Terms -- For Review -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- Additional Exercises -- Challenge Problems -- Marathon Problem -- Ch 6: Chemical Equilibrium -- 6.1: The Equilibrium Condition -- 6.2: The Equilibrium Constant -- 6.3: Equilibrium Expressions Involving Pressures -- 6.4: The Concept of Activity |
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