Thomas Myers,Keith B. Oldham,Salvatore Tocci
ISBN #9780030391071
1st Edition
861 Questions
Homework Questions
Chemistry is a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles that dictate the behavior and interactions of matter and energy. The book systematically builds from essential concepts like measurement, atomic theory, and the periodic table to the intricacies of chemical bonding, stoichiometry, and reaction dynamics. It also delves into advanced topics including electrochemistry, nuclear reactions, and organic as well as biological chemistry, linking theoretical frameworks with practical real-world applications. Throughout, the text emphasizes how these underlying concepts drive both natural processes and industrial innovations, making it an indispensable resource for understanding the science behind everyday phenomena.
Chapter 1
The Science of Chemistry
Chapter 2
Matter and Energy
Chapter 3
Atoms and Moles
Chapter 4
The Periodic Table
Chapter 5
Ions and Ionic Compounds
Chapter 6
Covalent Compounds
Chapter 7
The Mole and Chemical Composition
Chapter 8
Chemical Equations and Reactions
Chapter 9
Stoichiometry
Chapter 10
Causes of Change
Chapter 11
States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces
Chapter 12
Gases
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Chapter 13
Solutions
Chapter 14
Chemical Equilibrium
Chapter 15
Acids and Bases
Chapter 16
Reaction Rates
Chapter 17
Oxidation, Reduction, and Electrochemistry
Chapter 18
Nuclear Chemistry
Chapter 19
Carbon and Organic Compounds
Chapter 20
Biological Chemistry
Problem 1
How can one show that elements that have different appearances have similar chemical properties?
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Problem 2
A glass of ice water has several ice cubes. Describe the contents of the glass in terms of phase?
Problem 3
What force holds NaCl units together?
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Problem 4
What carries an electric current through a solution?
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Problem 5
Which of the following equations best represents a reaction that goes to completion? a. reactants $\Longleftrightarrow$ products b. reactants $\rightleftarrows$ products c. reactants $\rightarrow$ products
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Problem 6
Why is the formation of a ternary compound also a synthesis reaction?
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