(Note:Each chapter concludes with a Summary, Key Terms, Review Questions, Problems, Additional Problems, Group Projects, and References and Readings.) |
Chemistry: A Science for All Seasons / 1: |
Science and Technology: The Roots of Knowledge |
The Baconian Dream and the Carsonian Nightmare |
Science: Testable, Reproducible, Explanatory, Predictive, and Tentative |
Limitations of Science |
Science and Technology: Risks and Benefits |
Chemistry: Its Central Role |
Solving Society's Problems: Scientific Research |
Chemistry: A Study of Matter and Its Changes |
Classification of Matter |
Measurement of Matter |
Density |
Energy: Heat and Temperature |
Critical Thinking |
Atoms: Are They for Real? Atoms: The Greek Idea / 2: |
Lavoisier: The Law of Conservation of Mass |
Proust: The Law of Definite Proportions |
John Dalton and the Atomic Theory of Matter |
Out of Chaos: The Periodic Table |
Atoms: Real and Relevant |
Leucippus Revisited: Molecules |
Atomic Structure: Images of the Invisible / 3: |
Electricity and the Atom |
Serendipity in Science: X-Rays and Radioactivity |
Three Types of Radioactivity |
Rutherford's Experiment: The Nuclear Model of the Atom |
Structure of the Nucleus |
Electron Arrangement: The Bohr Model |
Electron Arrangement: The Quantum Model |
Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table |
Which Model to Choose? |
Nuclear Chemistry: The Heart of the Matter / 4: |
Natural Radioactivity |
Nuclear Equations |
Half-Life |
Radioisotopic Dating |
Artificial Transmutation |
Uses of Radioisotopes |
Nuclear Medicine |
Penetrating Power of Radiation |
Energy from the Nucleus |
Building the Bomb |
Radioactive Fallout |
Nuclear Power Plants |
Thermonuclear Reactions |
The Nuclear Age |
Chemical Bonds: The Ties That Bind / 5: |
The Art of Deduction: Stable Electron Configurations |
Electron-Dot Structures |
Sodium Reacts with Chlorine: The Facts |
Sodium Reacts with Chlorine: The Theory |
Using Electron-Dot Symbols: More Ionic Compounds |
Formulas and Names of Binary Ionic Compounds |
Covalent Bonds: Shared Electron Pairs |
Unequal Sharing: Polar Covalent Bonds |
Polyatomic Molecules: Water, Ammonia, and Methane |
Polyatomic Ions |
Rules for Writing Electron-Dot Formulas |
Odd-Electron Molecules: Free Radicals |
Molecular Shapes: The VSEPR Theory |
Shapes and Properties: Polar and Nonpolar Molecules |
Intermolecular Forces and States of Matter |
A Chemical Vocabulary |
Chemical Accounting: Mass and Volume Relationships / 6: |
Chemical Sentences: Equations |
Volume Relationships in Chemical Equations |
Avogadro's Number: 6.02 X 1023 |
The Mole: ldquo;A Dozen Eggs and a Mole of Sugar, Please.rdquo; |
Mole and Mass Relationships in Chemical Equations |
The Gas Laws |
Solutions |
Acids and Bases: Please Pass the Protons / 7: |
Acids and Bases: Experimental Definitions |
Acids, Bases, and Salts |
Acidic and Basic Anhydrides |
Strong and Weak Acids and Bases |
The pH Scale |
Acid Rain |
Antacids: A Basic Remedy |
Acids and Bases in Industry and in Us |
Oxidation and Reduction: Burn and Unburn / 8: |
Oxidation and Reduction: Three Views |
Oxidizing and Reducing Agents |
Electrochemistry: Cells and Batteries |
Corrosion |
Explosive Reactions |
Oxygen: An Abundant and Essential Oxidizing Agent |
Other Common Oxidizing Agents |
Some Reducing Agents of Interest |
A Closer Look at Hydrogen |
Oxidation, Reduction, and Living Things |
Organic Chemistry: The Infinite Variety of Carbon Compounds / 9: |
The Unique Carbon Atom |
Alkanes |
Cyclic Hydrocarbons: Rings and Things |
Unsaturated and H |
(Note:Each chapter concludes with a Summary, Key Terms, Review Questions, Problems, Additional Problems, Group Projects, and References and Readings.) |
Chemistry: A Science for All Seasons / 1: |
Science and Technology: The Roots of Knowledge |
The Baconian Dream and the Carsonian Nightmare |
Science: Testable, Reproducible, Explanatory, Predictive, and Tentative |
Limitations of Science |