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| Material Type: | Audio book, etc. |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Sound Recording |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
John W Moore; Conrad L Stanitski; Peter C Jurs |
| OCLC Number: | 183201800 |
| Notes: | Originally published: Belmont, CA : Thomson-Brooks/Cole, c2008. 3rd ed. This book is part of the modular book, Chemistry : the molecular science / John W. Moore, Conrad L. Stanitski, Peter C. Jurs. 3rd ed. Belmont, CA : Thomson-Brooks/Cole, c2008. Also published: Vol. 1. Continues the pagination of the authors' Chemistry : the molecular science, Vol. I. Vol. 1 concludes with Chapter 12, Fuels, organic chemicals, and polymers. |
| Description: | Sound disc : digital, mono. ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Contents: | Fuels, organic chemicals, and polymers -- Chemical kinetics, rates of reactions -- Chemical equilibrium -- Chemistry of solutes and solutions -- Acids and bases -- Additional aqueous equilibria -- Thermodynamics, directionality of chemical reactions -- Electrochemistry and its applications -- Nuclear chemistry -- Chemistry of the main group elements -- Chemistry of selected transition elements and coordination compounds -- Appendices: Problem solving and mathematical operations; Units, equivalences, and conversion factors; Physical constants and sources of data; Ground-state electron configurations of atoms; Naming simple organic compounds; Ionization constants for weak acids at 25 degrees C; Ionization constants for weak bases at 25 degrees C; Solubility product constants for some inorganic compounds at 25 degrees C; Standard reduction potentials in aqueous solution at 25 degrees C; Selected thermodynamic values -- Answers to problem-solving practice problems -- Answers to exercises -- Answers to selected questions for review and thought -- Glossary. |
| Other Titles: | Chemistry. |
| Responsibility: | John W. Moore, Conrad L. Stanitski, Peter C. Jurs. |
Abstract:
[This text] is intended for mainstream general chemistry courses for students who expect to pursue further study in science or science related disciplines. Those planning to major in chemistry, biochemistry, biological sciences, engineering, geological sciences, agricultural sciences, materials science, physics, and many related areas will benefit from this book and its approach. [The authors] assume that the students who use this book have had a basic foundation in mathematics (algebra and geometry) and in general science. Almost all will also have had a chemistry course before coming to college. -Pref.
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