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Chemistry : the molecular nature of matter / Neil D. Jespersen, Alison Hyslop, James E. Brady.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, c2022Edition: International Adaptation; Eight editionDescription: xxiv, various pagination : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781119820642 (pbk.))
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 540
Contents:
A Very Brief History of Chemistry -- Scientific Measurements -- Elements, Compounds, and the Periodic Table -- The Mole and Stoichiometry -- Molecular View of Reactions in Aqueous Solutions -- Oxidation-Reduction Reactions -- Energy and Chemical Change -- The Quantum Mechanical Atom -- The Basics of Chemical Bonding -- Theories of Bonding and Structure -- Properties of Gases -- Intermolecular Attractions and the Properties of Liquids and Solids -- Mixtures at the Molecular Level: Properties of Solutions -- Chemical Kinetics -- Chemical Equilibrium -- Acids and Bases: A Molecular Look -- Acid-Base Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions -- Solubility and Simultaneous Equilibria -- Thermodynamics -- Electrochemistry -- Nuclear Reactions and Their Role in Chemistry -- Metal Complexes -- Organic Compounds, Polymers, and Biochemicals.
Summary: "The eighth edition of our textbook continues to emphasize the molecular nature of matter, strong problem solving, and clarity of writing that was the basis of the seventh edition of Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter by Neil D. Jespersen and Alison G. Hyslop. In this edition, the relationship between the molecular level and the observable macroscopic properties of matter is presented in detail to reinforce and expand this fundamental concept. Learning chemistry requires work, and practical study skills are presented at the beginning of every chapter to help organize this work. Additional problem solving questions which integrate scientific practices, cross-cutting concepts and chemistry core ideas to relate the ideas presented in each chapter to the wider fields of science"--
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Includes index.

A Very Brief History of Chemistry -- Scientific Measurements -- Elements, Compounds, and the Periodic Table -- The Mole and Stoichiometry -- Molecular View of Reactions in Aqueous Solutions -- Oxidation-Reduction Reactions -- Energy and Chemical Change -- The Quantum Mechanical Atom -- The Basics of Chemical Bonding -- Theories of Bonding and Structure -- Properties of Gases -- Intermolecular Attractions and the Properties of Liquids and Solids -- Mixtures at the Molecular Level: Properties of Solutions -- Chemical Kinetics -- Chemical Equilibrium -- Acids and Bases: A Molecular Look -- Acid-Base Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions -- Solubility and Simultaneous Equilibria -- Thermodynamics -- Electrochemistry -- Nuclear Reactions and Their Role in Chemistry -- Metal Complexes -- Organic Compounds, Polymers, and Biochemicals.

"The eighth edition of our textbook continues to emphasize the molecular nature of matter, strong problem solving, and clarity of writing that was the basis of the seventh edition of Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter by Neil D. Jespersen and Alison G. Hyslop. In this edition, the relationship between the molecular level and the observable macroscopic properties of matter is presented in detail to reinforce and expand this fundamental concept. Learning chemistry requires work, and practical study skills are presented at the beginning of every chapter to help organize this work. Additional problem solving questions which integrate scientific practices, cross-cutting concepts and chemistry core ideas to relate the ideas presented in each chapter to the wider fields of science"--

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