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ISBN 10: 1337399426
ISBN 13: 978-1337399425
Author: Steven Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Introductory Chemistry A Foundation 9th Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Chemistry: An Introduction
1.1. Chemistry: An Introduction
1.2. What Is Chemistry?
1.3. Solving Problems Using a Scientific Approach
1.4. The Scientific Method
1.5. Learning Chemistry
Key Terms
For Review
Active Learning Questions
Questions and Problems:
- 1.1 Chemistry: An Introduction
- 1.2 What Is Chemistry?
- 1.3 Solving Problems Using a Scientific Approach
- 1.4 The Scientific Method
- 1.5 Learning Chemistry
Chapter 2. Measurements and Calculations
2.1. Scientific Notation
2.2. Units
2.3. Measurements of Length, Volume, and Mass
2.4. Uncertainty in Measurement
2.5. Significant Figures
- Rounding Off Numbers
- Determining Significant Figures in Calculations
2.6. Problem Solving and Dimensional Analysis
2.7. Temperature Conversions: An Approach to Problem Solving - Converting between the Kelvin and Celsius Scales
- Converting between the Fahrenheit and Celsius Scales
2.8. Density
Key Terms
For Review
Active Learning Questions
Questions and Problems:
- 2.1 Scientific Notation
- 2.2 Units
- 2.3 Measurements of Length, Volume, and Mass
- 2.4 Uncertainty in Measurement
- 2.5 Significant Figures
- Rounding Off Numbers
- Determining Significant Figures in Calculations
- 2.6 Problem Solving and Dimensional Analysis
- 2.7 Temperature Conversions
- 2.8 Density
Additional Problems
ChemWork Problems
Chapter 3. Matter
3.1. Matter
3.2. Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes
3.3. Elements and Compounds
3.4. Mixtures and Pure Substances
3.5. Separation of Mixtures
Key Terms
For Review
Active Learning Questions
Questions and Problems:
- 3.1 Matter
- 3.2 Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes
- 3.3 Elements and Compounds
- 3.4 Mixtures and Pure Substances
- 3.5 Separation of Mixtures
Additional Problems
ChemWork Problems
Chapters 1-3. Cumulative Review
Questions
Problems
Chapter 4. Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions
4.1. The Elements
4.2. Symbols for the Elements
4.3. Dalton’s Atomic Theory
4.4. Formulas of Compounds
4.5. The Structure of the Atom
4.6. Introduction to the Modern Concept of Atomic Structure
4.7. Isotopes
4.8. Introduction to the Periodic Table
4.9. Natural States of the Elements
4.10. Ions
- Ion Charges and the Periodic Table
4.11. Compounds That Contain Ions
Key Terms
For Review
Active Learning Questions
Questions and Problems:
- 4.1 The Elements
- 4.2 Symbols for the Elements
- 4.3 Dalton’s Atomic Theory
- 4.4 Formulas of Compounds
- 4.5 The Structure of the Atom
- 4.6 Introduction to the Modern Concept of Atomic Structure
- 4.7 Isotopes
- 4.8 Introduction to the Periodic Table
- 4.9 Natural States of the Elements
- 4.10 Ions
- 4.11 Compounds That Contain Ions
Additional Problems
ChemWork Problems
Chapter 5. Nomenclature
5.1. Naming Compounds
5.2. Naming Binary Compounds That Contain a Metal and a Nonmetal (Types I and II)
- Type I Binary Ionic Compounds
- Type II Binary Ionic Compounds
5.3. Naming Binary Compounds That Contain Only Nonmetals (Type III)
5.4. Naming Binary Compounds: A Review
5.5. Naming Compounds That Contain Polyatomic Ions
5.6. Naming Acids
5.7. Writing Formulas from Names
Key Terms
For Review
Active Learning Questions
Questions and Problems:
- 5.1 Naming Compounds
- 5.2 Naming Binary Compounds That Contain a Metal and a Nonmetal (Types I and II)
- 5.3 Naming Binary Compounds That Contain Only Nonmetals (Type III)
- 5.4 Naming Binary Compounds: A Review
- 5.5 Naming Compounds That Contain Polyatomic Ions
- 5.6 Naming Acids
- 5.7 Writing Formulas from Names
Additional Problems
ChemWork Problems
Chapters 4-5. Cumulative Review
Questions
Problems
Chapter 6. Chemical Reactions: An Introduction
6.1. Evidence for a Chemical Reaction
6.2. Chemical Equations
- Physical States
6.3. Balancing Chemical Equations
Key Terms
For Review
Active Learning Questions
Questions and Problems:
- 6.1 Evidence for a Chemical Reaction
- 6.2 Chemical Equations
- 6.3 Balancing Chemical Equations
Additional Problems
ChemWork Problems
Chapter 7. Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
7.1. Predicting Whether a Reaction Will Occur
7.2. Reactions in Which a Solid Forms
- What Happens When an Ionic Compound Dissolves in Water?
- How to Decide What Products Form
- Using Solubility Rules
7.3. Describing Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
7.4. Reactions That Form Water: Acids and Bases
7.5. Reactions of Metals with Nonmetals (Oxidation–Reduction)
7.6. Ways to Classify Reactions
7.7. Other Ways to Classify Reactions - Combustion Reactions
- Synthesis (Combination) Reactions
- Decomposition Reactions
Key Terms
For Review
Active Learning Questions
Questions and Problems:
- 7.1 Predicting Whether a Reaction Will Occur
- 7.2 Reactions in Which a Solid Forms
- 7.3 Describing Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
- 7.4 Reactions That Form Water: Acids and Bases
- 7.5 Reactions of Metals with Nonmetals (Oxidation–Reduction)
- 7.6 Ways to Classify Reactions
- 7.7 Other Ways to Classify Reactions
Additional Problems
ChemWork Problems
Chapters 6-7. Cumulative Review
Questions
Problems
Chapter 8. Chemical Composition
8.1. Counting by Weighing
8.2. Atomic Masses: Counting Atoms by Weighing
8.3. The Mole
8.4. Learning to Solve Problems
- An Example of Conceptual Problem Solving
8.5. Molar Mass
8.6. Percent Composition of Compounds
8.7. Formulas of Compounds
8.8. Calculation of Empirical Formulas
8.9. Calculation of Molecular Formulas
Key Terms
For Review
Active Learning Questions
Questions and Problems:
- 8.1 Counting by Weighing
- 8.2 Atomic Masses: Counting Atoms by Weighing
- 8.3 The Mole
- 8.5 Molar Mass
- 8.6 Percent Composition of Compounds
- 8.7 Formulas of Compounds
- 8.8 Calculation of Empirical Formulas
- 8.9 Calculation of Molecular Formulas
Additional Problems
ChemWork Problems
Chapter 9. Chemical Quantities
9.1. Information Given by Chemical Equations
9.2. Mole–Mole Relationships
9.3. Mass Calculations
- Where Are We Going?
- How Do We Get There?
9.4. The Concept of Limiting Reactants - A Closer Look
9.5. Calculations Involving a Limiting Reactant
9.6. Percent Yield
Key Terms
For Review
Active Learning Questions
Questions and Problems:
- 9.1 Information Given by Chemical Equations
- 9.2 Mole–Mole Relationships
- 9.3 Mass Calculations
- 9.5 Calculations Involving a Limiting Reactant
- 9.6 Percent Yield
Additional Problems
ChemWork Problems
Chapters 8-9. Cumulative Review
Questions
Problems
Chapter 10. Energy
10.1. The Nature of Energy
10.2. Temperature and Heat
10.3. Exothermic and Endothermic Processes
10.4. Thermodynamics
10.5. Measuring Energy Changes
10.6. Thermochemistry (Enthalpy)
- Calorimetry
10.7. Hess’s Law - Characteristics of Enthalpy Changes
10.8. Quality versus Quantity of Energy
10.9. Energy and Our World - Petroleum and Natural Gas
- Coal
- Effects of Carbon Dioxide on Climate
- New Energy Sources
10.10. Energy as a Driving Force - Entropy
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