Must know high school chemistry (Must know high school)
by Moore, John T., Langley, Richard (Author)
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You know that moment when you feel as though a lightning bolt has hit you because you finally get something? That's how this book will make you react. (We hope!) Each chapter makes sure that what you really need to know is clear right off the bat and sees to it that you build on this knowledge. Wher... Full description
- Introduction
- The flashcard app
- 1. Getting started in chemical calculations
- How to study chemistry
- The macroscopic and microscopic levels of chemistry
- Units of measurement (SI system)
- Significant figures
- Problem solving by the unit conversion method
- 2. Atoms, ions, and molecules
- The subatomic particles
- Elements
- The periodic table
- Chemical formulas: ions and molecules
- Naming compounds
- 3. Moles, stoichiometry, and equations
- Balancing chemical equations
- Avogadro's number and molar mass
- Moles and stoichiometry
- Limiting reactant and percent yield
- Percent composition and empirical formulas
- Confronting mole problems
- 4. Aqueous solutions - Molarity (M)
- Solubility and precipitation
- Acids, bases and neutralization
- Oxidation-reduction
- Net ionic equations
- Titrations
- 5. Gases and gas laws
- Gas laws (P,V,n and T)
- Gas stoichiometry
- The kinetic-molecular theory of gases
- Nonideal gases
- Working gas law problems
- 6. Thermochemistry
- Energy and reactions
- Enthalpy
- Hess's law
- Calorimetry
- 7. Electrons and quantum theory
- Light and matter
- Bohr's model
- Quantum mechanics
- Quantum numbers and orbitals
- Electron configuration
- Working matter and light problems
- 8. Periodic Trends
- Periodic table revisited
- Ionization energy
- Electron affinity
- Periodic trends
- 9. Lewis structures and chemical bonding
- Lewis symbols
- Electronegativity
- Ionic bonds and lattice energy
- Covalent bonds
- Resonance
- Bond energy and bond length
- More about Lewis structures
- 10. Molecular geometry and hybridization
- Molecular geometry (VSEPR)
- Valence bond theory (hybridization)
- Molecular orbital (MO) theory
- Molecular geometry revisited
- 11. Solids, liquids, and intermolecular forces
- Types of intermolecular forces
- Properties of liquids
- Solids
- Phase changes
- 12. Solutions
- Concentration units
- Temperature and pressure effects on solubility
- Colligative properties
- Colloids
- Colligative properties problems
- 13. Kinetics
- Reaction rates
- Rate laws
- Integrated rate laws (time and concentration)
- Arrhenius and activation energy
- Catalysis
- Mechanisms
- More about rate law and half-life
- 14. Chemical Equilibria
- Equilibrium
- Equilibrium constants (K)
- Le Châtelier's principle
- Additional equilibria problems
- 15. Acids and Bases
- Brønsted-Lowery acids and bases
- Strength of acids and bases
- The water dissociation constant
- pH
- Acid-base equilibrium (Ka and Kb)
- Acid-base properties of salts and oxides
- Lewis acids and bases
- Working weak acid and base problems
- 16. Buffers and additional equilibria
- The common ion effect
- Buffers and pH
- Titrations and indicators
- Solubility equilibria (Ksp)
- Kf- complex ion equilibria
- pH and titrations problems
- 17. Entropy and free energy
- The three laws of thermodynamics
- Entropy
- Gibbs free energy
- Free energy and reactions
- Working thermodynamic problems
- 18. Electrochemistry
- Redox reactions
- Galvanic (voltaic) cells
- Standard reduction potentials (E°)
- Nernst equation
- Electrolytic cells
- Electrolysis
- 19. Chemistry of the elements
- Hydrogen
- General properties of metals
- Band theory of conductivity
- Periodic trends in metallic properties
- General properties of nonmetals
- Periodic trends of nonmetals
- Properties of the transition metals
- Coordination compounds: crystal field theory
- Complex ions - 20. Nuclear chemistry
- Nuclear reactions
- Nuclear stability
- Half-lives
- Mass/energy conversions
- Fission and fusion
- Nuclear decay
- 21. Organic chemistry, biochemistry, and polymers
- Organic compounds
- Hydrocarbons and nomenclature
- Functional groups
- Polymers
- Proteins
- Carbohydrates
- Nucleic acids
- Organic reactions problems
- Answer key
- Periodic table of the elements.