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An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop

An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop

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 An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop

 

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Mark Bishop

 

Table of Contents

 

Chapter 1 An Introduction to Chemistry 3

1.1 An Introduction to Chemistry 3

1.2 Suggestions for Studying Chemistry 5

1.3 The Scientific Method 7

1.4 Measurement and Units 9

1.5 Reporting Values from Measurements 20

Chapter 2 The Structure of Matter and the Chemical Elements 33

2.1 Solids, Liquids, and Gases 34

2.2 The Chemical Elements 38

2.3 The Periodic Table of the Elements 42

2.4 The Structure of the Elements 46

2.5 Common Elements 53

Chapter 3 Chemical Compounds 69

3.1 Classification of Matter 70

3.2 Compounds and Chemical Bonds 73

3.3 Molecular Compounds 79

3.4 Naming Binary Covalent Compounds 90

3.5 Ionic Compounds 94

Chapter 4 An Introduction to Chemical Reactions 125

4.1 Chemical Reactions and Chemical Equations 126

4.2 Solubility of Ionic Compounds and Precipitation Reactions

Chapter 5 Acids, Bases, and Acid-Base Reactions 159

5.1 Acids 160

5.2 Acid Nomenclature 168

5.3 Summary of Chemical Nomenclature 171

5.4 Strong and Weak Bases 173

5.5 pH and Acidic and Basic Solutions 178

5.6 Arrhenius Acid-Base Reactions 180

5.7 Brønsted-Lowry Acids and Bases 188

Chapter 6 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 207

An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop

6.1 An Introduction to Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 208

6.2 Oxidation Numbers 213

6.3 Types of Chemical Reactions 218

6.4 Voltaic Cells 224

Chapter 7 Energy and Chemical Reactions 249

7.1 Energy 250

7.2 Chemical Changes and Energy 263

7.3 Ozone: Pollutant and Protector 266

7.4 Chlorofluorocarbons: A Chemical Success Story Gone Wrong

Chapter 8 Unit Conversions 287

8.1 Unit Analysis 288

8.2 Rounding and Significant Figures 293

8.3 Density and Density Calculations 301

8.4 Percentage and Percentage Calculations 306

8.5 A Summary of the Unit Analysis Process 308

8.6 Temperature Conversions

Chapter 9 Chemical Calculations and Chemical Formulas 329

9.1 A Typical Problem 330

9.2 Relating Mass to Number of Particles 331

9.3 Molar Mass and Chemical Compounds 337

9.4 Relationships Between Masses of Elements and Compounds 342

9.5 Determination of Empirical and Molecular Formulas 346

Chapter 10 Chemical Calculations and Chemical Equations 367

10.1 Equation Stoichiometry 368

10.2 Real-World Applications of Equation Stoichiometry 376

10.3 Molarity and Equation Stoichiometry 385

Chapter 11 Modern Atomic Theory 413

11.1 The Mysterious Electron 414

11.2 Multi-Electron Atoms

Chapter 12 Molecular Structure 447

12.1 A New Look at Molecules and the Formation of Covalent Bonds 448

12.2 Drawing Lewis Structures 455

12.3 Resonance 465

12.4 Molecular Geometry from Lewis Structures 467

Chapter 13 Gases 483

13.1 Gases and Their Properties 484

13.2 Ideal Gas Calculations 494

13.3 Equation Stoichiometry and Ideal Gases 502

13.4 Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures

Chapter 14 Liquids: Condensation, Evaporation, and Dynamic Equilibrium 533

14.1 Changing from Gas to Liquid and from Liquid to Gas—An Introduction

to Dynamic Equilibrium 534

14.2 Boiling Liquids 542

14.3 Particle-Particle Attractions 547

Chapter 15 Solution Dynamics 573

15.1 Why Solutions Form 574

15.2 Fats, Oils, Soaps, and Detergents 584

15.3 Saturated Solutions and Dynamic Equilibrium 588

15.4 Solutions of Gases in Liquids 594

Chapter 16 The Process of Chemical Reactions 609

16.1 Collision Theory: A Model for the Reaction Process 610

16.2 Rates of Chemical Reactions 616

16.3 Reversible Reactions and Chemical Equilibrium 621

16.4 Disruption of Equilibrium 634

Chapter 17 An Introduction to Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Synthetic

Polymers 657

17.1 Organic Compounds 658

17.2 Important Substances in Food 674

17.3 Digestion 688

17.4 Synthetic Polymers

Chapter 18 Nuclear Chemistry 715

18.1 The Nucleus and Radioactivity 716

18.2 Uses for Radioactive Substances 731

18.3 Nuclear Energy 737

Appendix A Measurement and Units A -1

Appendix B Scientific Notation A-4

Answers to Selected Problems A -6

Photo Credits C 1

Glossary/Index G -1

 

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