Chapter 1: Chemistry: An IntroductionSection 1.1:
The Science of Chemistry
Section 1.2:
Using Science to Solve Problems
Section 1.3:
Learning Chemistry
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Chapter Review
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Section 2.1:
The Nature of Matter
Section 2.2:
Properties of Matter
Section 2.3:
Classifying Matter
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Review Questions
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Chapter 3: Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and IonsSection 3.1:
The Elements
Section 3.2:
Atoms and Compounds
Section 3.3:
Atomic Structure
Section 3.4:
Using the Periodic Table
Section 3.5:
Ions and Their Compounds
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Chapter Review
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Active Reading Questions
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Review Questions
Section 4.1:
Naming Binary Compounds
Section 4.2:
Naming and Writing Formulas for More
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Chapter Review
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Standardized Test Practice
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Active Reading Questions
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Review Questions
Chapter 5: Measurements and CalculationsSection 5.1:
Scientific Notation and Units
Section 5.2:
Uncertainty in Measurement and Significant Figures
Section 5.3:
Problem Solving and Unit Conversions
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Chapter Review
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Standardized Test Practice
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Active Reading Questions
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Review Questions
Chapter 6: Chemical CompositionSection 6.1:
Atoms and Moles
Section 6.2:
Molar Mass and Percent Composition
Section 6.3:
Formulas of Compounds
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Chapter Review
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Standardized Test Practice
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Active Reading Questions
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Review Questions
Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions: An IntroductionSection 7.1:
Evidence for a Chemical Reaction
Section 7.2:
Chemical Equations
Section 7.3:
Balancing Chemical Equations
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Chapter Review
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Chapter 8: Reactions in Aqueous SolutionsSection 8.1:
Understanding Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
Section 8.2:
Other Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
Section 8.3:
Classifying Reactions
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Chapter Review
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Chapter 9: Chemical QuantitiesSection 9.1:
Using Chemical Equations
Section 9.2:
Using Chemical Equations to Calculate Mass
Section 9.3:
Limiting Reactants and Percent Yield
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Chapter Review
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Standardized Test Practice
Section 10.1:
Energy, Temperature, and Heat
Section 10.2:
The Flow of Energy
Section 10.3:
Energy and Chemical Reactions
Section 10.4:
Using Energy in the Real World
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Chapter Review
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Standardized Test Practice
Chapter 11: Modern Atomic TheorySection 11.1:
Atoms and Energy
Section 11.2:
The Hydrogen Atom
Section 11.3:
Atomic Orbitals
Section 11.4:
Electron Configurations and Atomic Properties
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Chapter Review
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Chapter 12: Chemical BondingSection 12.1:
Characteristics of Chemical Bonds
Section 12.2:
Characteristics of Ions and Ionic Compounds
Section 12.3:
Lewis Structures
Section 12.4:
Structures of Molecules
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Chapter Review
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Section 13.1:
Describing the Properties of Gases
Section 13.2:
Using Gas Laws to Solve Problems
Section 13.3:
Using a Model to Describe Gases
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Chapter Review
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Chapter 14: Liquids and SolidsSection 14.1:
Intermolecular Forces and Phase Changes
Section 14.2:
Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point
Section 14.3:
Properties of Solids
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Chapter Review
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Section 15.1:
Forming Solutions
Section 15.2:
Describing Solution Composition
Section 15.3:
Properties of Solutions
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Chapter Review
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Chapter 16: Acids and BasesSection 16.1:
Properties of Acids and Bases
Section 16.2:
Determining the Acidity of a Solution
Section 16.3:
Titrations and Buffers
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Section 17.1:
Reaction Rates and Equilibrium
Section 17.2:
Characteristics of Equilibrium
Section 17.3:
Application of Equilibria
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Chapter Review
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Chapter 18: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions and ElectrochemistrySection 18.1:
Electron Transfer Reactions
Section 18.2:
Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Section 18.3:
Electrochemistry and Its Applications
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Chapter Review
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Chapter 19: Radioactivity and Nuclear EnergySection 19.1:
Radioactivity
Section 19.2:
Application of Radioactivity
Section 19.3:
Using the Nucleus as a Source of Energy
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Chapter Review
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Chapter 20: Organic ChemistrySection 20.1:
Saturated Hydrocarbons
Section 20.2:
Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
Section 20.3:
Introduction to Functional Groups and Alcohols
Section 20.4:
Additional Organic Compounds
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Chapter Review
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Section 21.1:
Introduction to Proteins
Section 21.2:
Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids, and Lipids
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Chapter Review
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