Chemical Principles: The Quest for Insight
Autor Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Lavermanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 feb 2016
Written for calculus-inclusive general chemistry courses, "Chemical Principles "helps students develop chemical insight by showing the connections between fundamental chemical ideas and their applications. Unlike other texts, it begins with a detailed picture of the atom then builds toward chemistry s frontier, continually demonstrating how to solve problems, think about nature and matter, and visualize chemical concepts as working chemists do. It also offers an exceptional level of support to help students develop their mathematical and problem-solving skills.
For the new edition, "Chemical Principles" now takes a modular approach, with coverage organized as a series of brief Topics within 11 major areas of focus, including a refresher on the fundamentals of chemistry and an online-only section on techniques."
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1464183953
Pagini: 1200
Dimensiuni: 222 x 282 x 43 mm
Greutate: 2.31 kg
Ediția:7
Editura: W. H. Freeman
Colecția W. H. Freeman
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction And Orientation
A Matter And Energy
B Elements And Atoms
C Compounds
D Nomenclature
E Moles And Molar Masses
F The Determination Of Composition
G Mixtures And Solutions
H Chemical Equations
I Precipitation Reactions
J Acids And Bases
K Redox Reactions
L Reaction Stoichiometry
M Limiting Reactants
Focus 1: Atoms
1A Investigating Atoms
1B Quantum Theory
1C Wavefunctions And Energy Levels
1D The Hydrogen Atom
1E Many-Electron Atoms
1F Periodicity
Focus 2: Molecules
2A Ionic Bonding
2B Covalent Bonding
2C Beyond The Octet Rule
2D The Properties Of Bonds
2E The VSEPR Model
2F Valence-Bond Theory
2G Molecular Orbital Theory
Focus 3: Bulk Matter
3A The Nature Of Gases
3B The Gas Laws
3C Gases In Mixtures And Reactions
3D Molecular Motion
3E Real Gases
3F Intermolecular Forces
3G Liquids
3H Solids
3I Inorganic Materials
3J Materials For New Technologies
Interlude Ceramics And Glasses
Focus 4: Thermodynamics
4A Work And Heat
4B Internal Energy
4C Enthalpy
4D Thermochemistry
4E Contributions To Enthalpy
4F Entropy
4G The Molecular Enterpretation Of Entropy
4H Absolute Entropies
4I Global Changes In Entropy
4J Gibbs Free Energy
Interlude Free Energy And Life
Focus 5: Equilibrium
5A Vapor Pressure
5B Phase Diagrams Of One-Component Systems
5C Phase Equilibria In Two-Component Systems
5D Solubility
5E Molality
5F Colligative Properties
5G Chemical Equilibrium
5H Alternative Forms Of The Equilibrium Constant
5I Equilibrium Calculations
5J The Response Of Equilibria To Changes In Conditions
Interlude Homeostasis
Focus 6: Reactions
6A The Nature Of Acids And Bases
6B The Ph Scale
6C Weak Acids And Bases
6D The Ph Of Aqueous Solutions
6E Polyprotic Acids And Bases
6F Autoprotolysis And Ph
6G Buffers
6H Acid-Base Titrations
6I Solubility Equilibria
6J Precipitation
6K Representing Redox Reactions
6L Galvanic Cells
6M Standard Potentials
6N Applications Of Standard Potentials
6O Electrolysis
Interlude Practical Cells
Focus 7: Kinetics
7A Reaction Rates
7B Integrated Rate Laws
7C Reaction Mechanisms
7D Models Of Reactions
7E Catalysis
Focus 8: Main-Group Elements
8A Periodic Trends
8B Hydrogen
8C Group 1: The Alkali Metals
8D Group 2: The Alkaline Earth Metals
8E Group 13: The Boron Family
8F Group 14: The Carbon Family
8G Group 15: The Nitrogen Family
8H Group 16: The Oxygen Family
8I Group 17: The Halogens
8J Group 18: The Noble Gases
Focus 9: The D-Block
9A Periodic Trends Of The D-Block Elements
9B Selected D-Block Elements: A Survey
9C Coordination Compounds
9D The Electronic Structure Of D-Metal Complexes
Focus 10: Nuclear Chemistry
10A Nuclear Decay
10B Radioactivity
10C Nuclear Energy
Focus 11: Organic Chemistry
11A Structures Of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
11B Reactions Of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
11C Aromatic Compounds
11D Common Functional Groups
11E Polymers And Biological Macromolecules
Interlude Impact On Technology: Fuels
Major Techniques (Online Only)
1 Infrared And Microwave Spectroscopy
2 Ultraviolet And Visible Spectroscopy
3 X-Ray Diffraction
4 Chromatography
5 Mass Spectrometry
6 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
7 Computation
Notă biografică
Loretta L. Jones is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the University of Northern Colorado. She taught general chemistry there for 16 years and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for 13 years. She earned a BS in honors chemistry from Loyola University, an MS in organic chemistry from the University of Chicago, and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry as well as a D.A. in chemical education from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her physical chemistry research used electron paramagnetic resonance to investigate motion in liquids. Her chemical education research focuses on helping students to understand the molecular basis of chemistry through visualization.
Leroy E. Laverman is a senior lecturer in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He earned a B.S. in Chemistry from Washington State University and received his Ph.D. from U.C. Santa Barbara where he worked on ligand exchange reaction mechanisms in metalloporphyrins. He has been teaching chemistry at UCSB since 2000 and continues to instruct students in general chemistry and honors level courses.
Caracteristici
Begins with a detailed picture of the atom them builds toward chemistry's frontier
New edition takes a modular approach
Caracteristici noi
The new editionpresents its material in110 Topics modules, organized into 13 Focus areas. This makes the text more flexible for instructors,who nowcan easily teach or skip topics as their course requires, and easier for student, with briefer Topics modules making homework assignments more manageable. The Focus section on techniques is available online.
Road Maps
Each Focus and Topic beginswith a map that illustrates theinterconnectedness between each topic. Instructors can use this feature to determine how best to move through the text.
Interludes
The applications sections appear between Focuses and show how chemistry is put to work in a variety of modern contexts.
Two-Column Approach for Kinetics vs. Thermodynamics
A two-column approach juxtaposes kinetics vs. thermodynamicsin the coverage ofchemical equilibrium, equilibrium calculations, and the response of equilibria to changes in conditions.
Online Homework
WebAssign Premiumfor Chemical Principles, Seventh Editionincludes end-of-chapter questions from WebAssign and a suite of additional premium resources to enhance the student learning experience.Sapling Learningprovides non-book specific questions with deep, tutorial-like feedback. Student can draw Lewis structures, write and balance chemical equations, produce orbital diagrams, interact with 3D molecules, and more. Late Nite Labs recreates a traditional science lab in an online environment, with only an internet connection necessary.