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Introductory chemistry essentials in SI units / Nivaldo J. Tro.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Harlow, United Kingdom : Pearson Education Limited, 2019.Edition: Sixth editionDescription: 1 volume ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781292229683 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 540 23 TRO
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 The Chemical World; 1.1 Sand and Water; 1.2 Chemicals Compose Ordinary Things; 1.3 The Scientific Method: How Chemists Think; EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY: Combustion and the Scientific Method; 1.4 Analyzing and Interpreting Data; Identifying Patterns in Data; Interpreting Graphs; 1.5 A Beginning Chemist: How to Succeed; Self-Assessment Quiz; Key Terms; Exercises; Answers to Skillbuilder Exercises; Answers to Conceptual Checkpoints; 2 Measurement and Problem Solving; 2.1 The Metric Mix-up: A 125 Million Unit Error. 2.2 Scientific Notation: Writing Large and Small Numbers2.3 Significant Figures: Writing Numbers to Reflect Precision; Counting Significant Figures; Exact Numbers; CHEMISTRY IN THE MEDIA: The COBE Satellite and Very Precise Measurements That Illuminate Our Cosmic Past; 2.4 Significant Figures in Calculations; Multiplication and Division; Rounding; Addition and Subtraction; Calculations Involving Both Multiplication/Division and Addition/Subtraction; 2.5 The Basic Units of Measurement; The Base Units; Prefix Multipliers; Derived Units; 2.6 Problem Solving and Unit Conversion. Converting Between UnitsGeneral Problem-Solving Strategy; 2.7 Solving Multistep Unit Conversion Problems; 2.8 Unit Conversion in Both the Numerator and Denominator; 2.9 Units Raised to a Power; CHEMISTRY AND HEALTH: Drug Dosage; 2.10 Density; Calculating Density; Density as a Conversion Factor; CHEMISTRY AND HEALTH: Density, Cholesterol, and Heart Disease; 2.11 Numerical Problem-Solving Strategies and the Solution Map; Self-Assessment Quiz; Key Terms; Exercises; Answers to Skillbuilder Exercises; Answers to Conceptual Checkpoints; 3 Matter and Energy; 3.1 In Your Room; 3.2 What Is Matter? 3.3 Classifying Matter According to Its State: Solid, Liquid, and Gas3.4 Classifying Matter According to Its Composition: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures; 3.5 Differences in Matter: Physical and Chemical Properties; 3.6 Changes in Matter: Physical and Chemical Changes; Separating Mixtures Through Physical Changes; 3.7 Conservation of Mass: There Is No New Matter; 3.8 Energy; CHEMISTRY IN THE ENVIRONMENT: Getting Energy out of Nothing?; Units of Energy; 3.9 Energy and Chemical and Physical Change; 3.10 Temperature: Random Motion of Molecules and Atoms; 3.11 Temperature Changes: Heat Capacity. EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY: Coolers, Camping, and the Heat Capacity of Water3.12 Energy and Heat Capacity Calculations; Self-Assessment Quiz; Key Terms; Exercises; Answers to Skillbuilder Exercises; Answers to Conceptual Checkpoints; 4 Atoms and Elements; 4.1 Experiencing Atoms at Tiburon; 4.2 Indivisible: The Atomic Theory; 4.3 The Nuclear Atom; 4.4 The Properties of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons; EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY: Solid Matter?; 4.5 Elements: Defined by Their Numbers of Protons; 4.6 Looking for Patterns: The Periodic Law and the Periodic Table; 4.7 Ions: Losing and Gaining Electrons.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 The Chemical World; 1.1 Sand and Water; 1.2 Chemicals Compose Ordinary Things; 1.3 The Scientific Method: How Chemists Think; EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY: Combustion and the Scientific Method; 1.4 Analyzing and Interpreting Data; Identifying Patterns in Data; Interpreting Graphs; 1.5 A Beginning Chemist: How to Succeed; Self-Assessment Quiz; Key Terms; Exercises; Answers to Skillbuilder Exercises; Answers to Conceptual Checkpoints; 2 Measurement and Problem Solving; 2.1 The Metric Mix-up: A 125 Million Unit Error. 2.2 Scientific Notation: Writing Large and Small Numbers2.3 Significant Figures: Writing Numbers to Reflect Precision; Counting Significant Figures; Exact Numbers; CHEMISTRY IN THE MEDIA: The COBE Satellite and Very Precise Measurements That Illuminate Our Cosmic Past; 2.4 Significant Figures in Calculations; Multiplication and Division; Rounding; Addition and Subtraction; Calculations Involving Both Multiplication/Division and Addition/Subtraction; 2.5 The Basic Units of Measurement; The Base Units; Prefix Multipliers; Derived Units; 2.6 Problem Solving and Unit Conversion. Converting Between UnitsGeneral Problem-Solving Strategy; 2.7 Solving Multistep Unit Conversion Problems; 2.8 Unit Conversion in Both the Numerator and Denominator; 2.9 Units Raised to a Power; CHEMISTRY AND HEALTH: Drug Dosage; 2.10 Density; Calculating Density; Density as a Conversion Factor; CHEMISTRY AND HEALTH: Density, Cholesterol, and Heart Disease; 2.11 Numerical Problem-Solving Strategies and the Solution Map; Self-Assessment Quiz; Key Terms; Exercises; Answers to Skillbuilder Exercises; Answers to Conceptual Checkpoints; 3 Matter and Energy; 3.1 In Your Room; 3.2 What Is Matter? 3.3 Classifying Matter According to Its State: Solid, Liquid, and Gas3.4 Classifying Matter According to Its Composition: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures; 3.5 Differences in Matter: Physical and Chemical Properties; 3.6 Changes in Matter: Physical and Chemical Changes; Separating Mixtures Through Physical Changes; 3.7 Conservation of Mass: There Is No New Matter; 3.8 Energy; CHEMISTRY IN THE ENVIRONMENT: Getting Energy out of Nothing?; Units of Energy; 3.9 Energy and Chemical and Physical Change; 3.10 Temperature: Random Motion of Molecules and Atoms; 3.11 Temperature Changes: Heat Capacity. EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY: Coolers, Camping, and the Heat Capacity of Water3.12 Energy and Heat Capacity Calculations; Self-Assessment Quiz; Key Terms; Exercises; Answers to Skillbuilder Exercises; Answers to Conceptual Checkpoints; 4 Atoms and Elements; 4.1 Experiencing Atoms at Tiburon; 4.2 Indivisible: The Atomic Theory; 4.3 The Nuclear Atom; 4.4 The Properties of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons; EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY: Solid Matter?; 4.5 Elements: Defined by Their Numbers of Protons; 4.6 Looking for Patterns: The Periodic Law and the Periodic Table; 4.7 Ions: Losing and Gaining Electrons.

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