The most trusted general chemistry text in Canada is back in a thoroughly revised 11th edition.   General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications, is the most trusted book on the market recognized for its superior problems, lucid writing, and precision of argument and precise and detailed and treatment of the subject. The 11th edition offers enhanced hallmark features, new innovations and revised discussions that that respond to key market needs for detailed and modern treatment of organic chemistry, embracing the power of visual learning and conquering the challenges of effective problem solving and assessment.   Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MasteringChemistry does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MasteringChemistry, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.   If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MasteringChemistry, search for: 0134097327 / 9780134097329 General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications Plus MasteringChemistry with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package, 11/e Package consists of: 0132931281 / 9780132931281 General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications 0133387917 / 9780133387919 Study Card for General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications 0133387801 / 9780133387803 MasteringChemistry with Pearson eText -- Valuepack Access Card -- for General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications
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Matter: Its Properties and MeasurementAtoms and the Atomic TheoryChemical CompoundsChemical ReactionsIntroduction to Reactions in Aqueous SolutionsGasesThermochemistryElectrons in AtomsThe Periodic Table and Some Atomic PropertiesChemical Bonding l: Basic ConceptsChemical Bonding ll: Valence Bond and Molecular Orbital TheoriesIntermolecular Forces: Liquids and SolidsSpontaneous Change: Entropy and Gibbs EnergySolutions and Their Physical PropertiesPrinciples of Chemical EquilibriumAcids and BasesAdditional Aspects of Acid–Base EquilibriaSolubility and Complex-Ion EquilibriaElectrochemistryChemical KineticsChemistry of the Main-Group Elements 1: Groups 1, 2, 13, and 14Chemistry of the Main-Group Elements ll: Groups 18, 17, 16, 15, and HydrogenThe Transition ElementsComplex Ions and Coordination CompoundsNuclear ChemistryStructure of Organic CompoundsReactions of Organic Compounds(Online) 28    Chemistry of the Living State
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Hallmark features of this title Concept Assessment Questions (many of which are qualitative) are distributed throughout the body of the chapters. They enable students to test their understanding of basic concepts before proceeding further. Full solutions are provided near the back of the book in Appendix G.Are You Wondering? boxes pose and answer good questions that students often ask. Some are designed to help students avoid common misconceptions; others provide analogies or alternate explanations of a concept; and still others address apparent inconsistencies in the material that the students are learning. These topics can be assigned or omitted at the instructor's discretion.Worked-Out Examples throughout the text illustrate how to apply the concepts. In many instances, a drawing or photograph is included to help students visualize what is going on in the problem. More importantly, all worked-out Examples now follow a tripartite structure of Analyze-Solve-Assess to encourage students to adopt a logical approach to problem solving.
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New and updated features of this title NEW Content & Worked Examples to align with current theories, ie. polarizability, spontaneous change, thermodynamic equilibrium constant.Updated coverage of IUPAC recommendations, i.e. atomic mass intervals, standard enthalpies of reaction, bar v atm.Content Reorganization to improve flow. In this edition we retain the core organization of the previous edition with two notable exceptions. First, we have moved the chapter entitled Spontaneous Change: Entropy and Gibbs Energy forward in the text. It is now Chapter 13. By moving the introduction of entropy and Gibbs energy forward in the text, we are able to use these concepts in subsequent chapters. Second, we have moved the chapter on chemical kinetics to Chapter 20. Consequently, the discussion of chemical kinetics now appears after the chapters that rely on equilibrium and thermodynamic concepts.
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ISBN
9780132931281
Publisert
2016
Utgave
11. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Addison Wesley
Vekt
2704 gr
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
1488