Unit 1 Matter, Chemical Trends, and Chemical Bonding Unit 1 Preparation
Chapter 1 Elements and the Periodic Table
1.1 The Nature of Atoms
1.2 The Periodic Table
1.3 Explaining Periodic Trends
Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 1 Review
Chapter 1 Self-Assessment
Chapter 2 Chemical Bonding
2.1 Ionic and Covalent Bonds
2.2 Names and Formulas for Ionic and Molecular Compounds
2.3 Properties of Ionic and Molecular Compounds
Chapter 2 Summary
Chapter 2 Review
Chapter 2 Self-Assessment
Unit 1 Project
Unit 1 Review
Unit 1 Self-Assessment
Unit 2 Chemical Reactions Unit 2 Prerequisites
Chapter 3 Synthesis, Decomposition, and Combustion Reactions
3.1 Writing Chemical Equations
3.2 Synthesis Reactions and Decomposition Reactions
3.3 Combustion Reactions
Chapter 3 Summary
Chapter 3 Review
Chapter 3 Self-Assessment
Chapter 4 Displacement Reactions
4.1 Single Displacement Reactions
4.2 Double Displacement Reactions
4.3 Reactions in Industry
Chapter 4 Summary
Chapter 4 Review
Chapter 4 Self-Assessment
Unit Summary
Unit Review
Unit Self-Assessment
Unit 3 Quantities in Chemical Reactions Unit 3 Prerequisites
Chapter 5 The Mole: A Chemist’s Count
5.1 The Avogadro Constant and the Mole
5.2 Mass and the Mole
Chapter 5 Summary
Chapter 5 Review
Chapter 5 Self-Assessment
Chapter 6 Proportions in Chemical Compounds
6.1 Chemical Proportions and Percentage Composition
6.2 Empirical and Molecular Formulas
6.3 Analyzing Compounds To Find Chemical Formulas
Chapter 6 Summary
Chapter 6 Review
Chapter 6 Self-Assessment
Chapter 7 Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry?
7.1 What is Stoichiometry
7.2 Limiting Reagents
7.3 Percentage Yield
Chapter 7 Summary
Chapter 7 Review
Chapter 7 Self-Assessment
Unit Summary
Unit Review
Unit Self-Assessment
Unit 4 Solutions and Solubility Unit 4 Prerequisites
Chapter 8 Solutions and Their Properties
8.1 Classifying Solutions
8.2 Factors that Affect Solubility and Rate of Dissolving
8.3 Concentration of Solutions
8.4 Preparing Solutions in the Laboratory
Chapter 8 Summary
Chapter 8 Review
Chapter 8 Self-Assessment
Chapter 9 Reactions in Aqueous Solution
9.1 Net Ionic Equations and Qualitative Analysis
9.2 Solution Stoichiometry
9.3 Effects of Dissolved Substances in Water System
9.4 Water Treatment
Chapter 9 Summary
Chapter 9 Review
Chapter 9 Self-Assessment
Chapter 10 Acids and Bases
10.1 The Properties of Acids and Bases
10.2 The pH Scale and the Arrhenius Theory of Acids and Bases
10.3 Strengths of Acids and Bases
10.4 Reactions Between Acids and Bases
Chapter 10 Summary
Chapter 10 Review
Chapter 10 Self-Assessment
Unit Summary
Unit Review
Unit Self-Assessment
Unit 5 Gases and Atmospheric Chemistry Unit 5 Prerequisites
Chapter 11 Properties of Gases and Earth’s Atmosphere
11.1 Properties of Gases
11.2 Pressure of a Gas, Temperature, and Kinetic Molecular Theory
Chapter 11 Summary
Chapter 11 Review
Chapter 11 Self-Assessment
Chapter 12 The Gas Law
12.1 Gases and Pressure Changes
12.2 Gases and Temperature Changes
12.3 The Combined Gas Law
12.4 The Ideal Gas Law
Chapter 12 Summary
Chapter 12 Review
Chapter 12 Self-Assessment
Chapter 13 Gaseous Reactions
13.1 Foundations of Gas Stoichiometry
13.2 Solving Gas Stoichiometry Problems
13.3 Chemistry in Earth’s Atmosphere
13.4 Atmospheric Gases and the Environment
Chapter 13 Summary
Chapter 13 Review
Chapter 13 Self-Assessment
Unit Summary
Unit Review
Unit Self-Assessment
Appendix A: Science Skills
Appendix B: Useful References
Appendix C: Answers to Selected Questions and Problems
Glossary
Index
Credits
Periodic Table
STSE Special Features
Quirks and Quarks
Unearthing an Ancient Andean Element
Power, Sweet Power
Bubbling Methane in the Beaufort Sea
Antimony: The New Lead?
PFOAs in the Air
Chemistry Connections
Elements of the Body
Mass Spectrometer: Chemical Detective
Acid-Base Reactions on the Rise
Health Under Pressure
Case Studies
Managing Environmental Estrogens
Smelting Emissions
Lithium Recycling
Prescription for Safety
Industrial-sized Safety
What’s Keeping My Water Safe?
Here Today, Here Forever?
Is “Eating Local” the Greenest Choice?
Reducing Vehicle Emissions
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