Chapter 1: IntroductionCOMING SOON
Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and IonsCOMING SOON
Chapter 3: StoichiometryCOMING SOON
Chapter 4: Reactions in Aqueous SolutionsCOMING SOON
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Pressure of a GasSection 3:
The Gas LawsSection 4:
The Ideal Gas EquationSection 5:
Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures
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Chapter 6: Energy Relationships in Chemical ReactionsSection 2:
Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions
Section 3:
Introduction to Thermodynamics
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Enthalpy of Chemical Reactions
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Calorimetry
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Standard Enthalpy of Formation and Reaction
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Chapter 7: The Electronic Structure of AtomsSection 1:
From Classical Physics to Quantum Theory
Section 2:
The Photoelectric Effect
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Bohr’s Theory of the Hydrogen Atom
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The Dual Nature of the Electron
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Quantum Mechanics
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Quantum Numbers
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Atomic Orbitals
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Electron Configuration
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The Building-Up Principle
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Chapter 8: The Periodic TableSection 2:
Periodic Classification of the Elements
Section 3:
Periodic Variation in Physical Properties
Section 4:
Ionization Energy
Section 5:
Electron Affinity
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Variation in Chemical Properties of the Representative Elements
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Chapter 9: Chemical Bonding I: The Covalent BondSection 1:
Lewis Dot Symbols
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The Ionic Bond
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Lattice Energy of Ionic Compounds
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The Covalent Bond
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Electronegativity
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Writing Lewis Structures
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Formal Charge and Lewis Structure
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Chapter 10: Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry and Hybridization of Atomic OrbitalsSection 1:
Molecular Geometry
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Dipole Moments
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Valence Bond Theory
Section 4:
Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals
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Hybridization in Molecules Containing Double and Triple Bonds
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Molecular Orbital Theory
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Chapter 11: Introduction to Organic ChemistrySection 2:
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
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Chemistry of the Functional Groups
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Chirality—Th e Handedness of Molecules
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Chapter 12: Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and SolidsSection 2:
Intermolecular Forces
Section 3:
Properties of Liquids
Section 4:
Crystal Structure
Section 5:
Bonding in Solids
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Phase Changes
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Phase Diagrams
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Chapter 13: Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and SolidsSection 2:
A Molecular View of the Solution Process
Section 3:
Concentration Units
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Effect of Temperature on Solubility
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Effect of Pressure on the Solubility of Gases
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Colligative Properties
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Chapter 14: Chemical KineticsSection 1:
The Rate of a Reaction
Section 2:
The Rate Laws
Section 3:
Relation Between Reactant Concentrations and Time
Section 4:
Activation Energy and Temperature Dependence of Rate Constants
Section 5:
Reaction Mechanisms
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Catalysis
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Chapter 15: Chemical EquilibriumSection 1:
The Concept of Equilibrium
Section 2:
Ways of Expressing Equilibrium Constants
Section 3:
What Does the Equilibrium Constant Tell Us?
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Factors That Affect Chemical Equilibrium
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Chapter 16: Acids and BasesSection 1:
Brønsted Acids and Bases
Section 2:
The Acid-Base Properties of Water
Section 3:
pH—A Measure of Acidity
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Strength of Acids and Bases
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Weak Acids and Acid Ionization ConstantsSection 6:
Weak Bases and Base Ionization Constants
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The Relationship Between Conjugate Acid-Base Ionization ConstantsSection 8:
Molecular Structure and the Strength of Acids
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Acid-Base Properties of Salts
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Acidic, Basic, and Amphoteric OxidesSection 11:
Lewis Acids and Bases
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Chapter 17: Acid-Base Equilibria and Solubility EquilibriaSection 2:
Buffer Solutions
Section 3:
A Closer Look at Acid-Base Titrations
Section 4:
Acid-Base Indicators
Section 5:
Solubility Equilibria
Section 6:
The Common Ion Effect and Solubility
Section 7:
Complex Ion Equilibria and Solubility
Section 8:
Application of the Solubility Product Principle to Qualitative Analysis
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Chapter 18: ThermodynamicsSection 3:
Entropy
Section 4:
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Section 5:
Gibbs Free Energy
Section 6:
Free Energy and Chemical Equilibrium
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Chapter 19: ThermodynamicsSection 1:
Redox Reactions
Section 2:
Galvanic Cells
Section 3:
Standard Reduction Potentials
Section 4:
Thermodynamics of Redox Reactions
Section 5:
The Effect of Concentration on Cell Emf
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Electrolysis
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Chapter 20: The Chemistry of Coordination CompoundsSection 1:
Properties of the Transition Metals
Section 2:
Coordination Compounds
Section 3:
Geometry of Coordination Compounds
Section 4:
Bonding in Coordination Compounds: Crystal Field Theory
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Chapter 21: Nuclear ChemistrySection 1:
The Nature of Nuclear Reactions
Section 2:
Nuclear Stability
Section 3:
Natural Radioactivity
Section 4:
Nuclear Transmutation
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