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Material Type: | Audio book, etc. |
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Document Type: | Sound Recording |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Theodore L Brown; H Eugene LeMay; Bruce E Bursten; Julia R Burdge |
OCLC Number: | 53077999 |
Notes: | Originally published: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson/Prentice Hall, ©2003. 9th ed. Previous ed. entered under: Theodore L. Brown. |
Description: | 1 audio disc : digital, mono ; 4 3/4 in. |
Contents: | Introduction, matter and measurement -- Atoms, molecules, and ions -- Stoichiometry, calculations with chemical formulas and equations -- Aqueous reactions and solution stoichiometry -- Thermochemistry -- Electronic structure of atoms -- Periodic properties of the elements -- Basic concepts of chemical bonding -- Molecular geometry and bonding theories -- Gases -- Intermolecular forces liquids, and solids -- Modern materials -- Properties of soutions -- Chemical kinetics -- Chemical equilibrium -- Acid-base equilibria -- Additional aspects of aqueous equilibria -- Chemistry of the environment -- Chemical thermodynamics -- Electrochemistry -- Chemistry of the nonmetals -- Metals and metallurgy -- Chemistry of coordination compounds -- Chemistry of life, organic and biological chemistry -- Appendices: Mathematical operations; Properties of water -- Thermodynamic quantities for selected substances at 298.15 K (25 degrees C); Aqueous-equilibrium constants; Standard reduction potentials at 25 degrees C -- Answers to selected exercises -- Glossary. |
Responsibility: | Theodore L. Brown [and others]. |
Abstract:
The [goal of this book] is that a text should show students the importance of chemistry in their major areas of study, as well as in their daily lives ... The text provides the background in modern chemistry that students need to serve their professional interests, and, as appropriate, to prepare for more advanced chemistry courses.-Pref.
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