Chemistry
Námskeið NÆR104G Efnafræði 1 fyrir matvæla- og næringarfræðinema - Höfundar: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
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- NÆR104G Efnafræði 1 fyrir matvæla- og næringarfræðinema
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The Eleventh Edition of Zumdahl/Zumdahl/DeCoste's CHEMISTRY continues its highly regarded tradition of emphasizing conceptual learning, critical-thinking and creative problem-solving techniques. An emphasis on modeling and interactive examples helps students learn to approach and solve chemical problems effectively--to think like chemists--so they can apply step-by-step problem-solving strategies not only to the text's diverse problems and exercises, but also to other aspects of their lives.
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- Höfundur: Steven Zumdahl
- Útgáfa:11
- Útgáfudagur: 2023-03-24
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9780357850817
- Print ISBN: 9780357850671
- ISBN 10: 0357850815
Efnisyfirlit
- Contents
- To the Professor
- To the Student
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1: Chemical Foundations
- 1.1 Chemistry: An Overview
- 1.2 Science: A Process for Understanding Nature and Its Changes
- 1.3 Units of Measurement
- 1.4 Uncertainty in Measurement
- 1.5 Significant Figures and Calculations
- 1.6 Learning to Solve Problems Systematically
- 1.7 Dimensional Analysis
- 1.8 Temperature
- 1.9 Density
- 1.10 Classification of Matter
- 1.11 Separation of Mixtures
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
- 2.1 The Early History of Chemistry
- 2.2 Fundamental Chemical Laws
- 2.3 Dalton's Atomic Theory
- 2.4 Early Experiments to Characterize the Atom
- 2.5 The Modern View of Atomic Structure: An Introduction
- 2.6 Molecules and Ions
- 2.7 An Introduction to the Periodic Table
- 2.8 Naming Simple Compounds
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 3: Stoichiometry
- 3.1 Counting by Weighing
- 3.2 Atomic Masses
- 3.3 The Mole
- 3.4 Molar Mass
- 3.5 Learning to Solve Problems
- 3.6 Percent Composition of Compounds
- 3.7 Determining the Formula of a Compound
- 3.8 Chemical Equations
- 3.9 Balancing Chemical Equations
- 3.10 Stoichiometric Calculations: Amounts of Reactants and Products
- 3.11 The Concept of Limiting Reactant
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 4: Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry
- 4.1 Water, the Common Solvent
- 4.2 The Nature of Aqueous Solutions: Strong and Weak Electrolytes
- 4.3 The Composition of Solutions
- 4.4 Types of Chemical Reactions
- 4.5 Precipitation Reactions
- 4.6 Describing Reactions in Solution
- 4.7 Stoichiometry of Precipitation Reactions
- 4.8 Acid-Base Reactions
- 4.9 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- 4.10 Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations
- 4.11 Simple Oxidation-Reduction Titrations
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 5: Gases
- 5.1 Pressure
- 5.2 The Gas Laws of Boyle, Charles, and Avogadro
- 5.3 The Ideal Gas Law
- 5.4 Gas Stoichiometry
- 5.5 Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
- 5.6 The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
- 5.7 Effusion and Diffusion
- 5.8 Real Gases
- 5.9 Characteristics of Several Real Gases
- 5.10 Chemistry in the Atmosphere
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 6: Thermochemistry
- 6.1 The Nature of Energy
- 6.2 Enthalpy and Calorimetry
- 6.3 Hess's Law
- 6.4 Standard Enthalpies of Formation
- 6.5 Present Sources of Energy
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 7: Atomic Structure and Periodicity
- 7.1 Electromagnetic Radiation
- 7.2 The Nature of Matter
- 7.3 The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen
- 7.4 The Bohr Model
- 7.5 The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom
- 7.6 Quantum Numbers
- 7.7 Orbital Shapes and Energies
- 7.8 Electron Spin and the Pauli Principle
- 7.9 Polyelectronic Atoms
- 7.10 The History of the Periodic Table
- 7.11 The Aufbau Principle and the Periodic Table
- 7.12 Periodic Trends in Atomic Properties
- 7.13 The Properties of a Group: The Alkali Metals
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 8: Bonding: General Concepts
- 8.1 Types of Chemical Bonds
- 8.2 Electronegativity
- 8.3 Bond Polarity and Dipole Moments
- 8.4 Ions: Electron Configurations and Sizes
- 8.5 Energy Effects in Binary Ionic Compounds
- 8.6 Partial Ionic Character of Covalent Bonds
- 8.7 The Covalent Chemical Bond: A Model
- 8.8 Covalent Bond Energies and Chemical Reactions
- 8.9 The Localized Electron Bonding Model
- 8.10 Lewis Structures
- 8.11 Exceptions to the Octet Rule
- 8.12 Resonance
- 8.13 Molecular Structure: The VSEPR Model
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 9: Covalent Bonding: Orbitals
- 9.1 Hybridization and the Localized Electron Model
- 9.2 The Molecular Orbital Model
- 9.3 Bonding in Homonuclear Diatomic Molecules
- 9.4 Bonding in Heteronuclear Diatomic Molecules
- 9.5 Combining the Localized Electron and Molecular Orbital Models
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 10: Liquids and Solids
- 10.1 A Review of States of Matter
- 10.2 Intermolecular Forces
- 10.3 The Liquid State
- 10.4 An Introduction to Structures and Types of Solids
- 10.5 Structure and Bonding in Metals
- 10.6 Carbon and Silicon: Network Atomic Solids
- 10.7 Molecular Solids
- 10.8 Ionic Solids
- 10.9 Vapor Pressure and Changes of State
- 10.10 Phase Diagrams
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 11: Properties of Solutions
- 11.1 Solution Composition
- 11.2 The Energies of Solution Formation
- 11.3 Factors Affecting Solubility
- 11.4 The Vapor Pressures of Solutions
- 11.5 Boiling-Point Elevation and Freezing-Point Depression
- 11.6 Osmotic Pressure
- 11.7 Colligative Properties of Electrolyte Solutions
- 11.8 Colloids
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 12: Chemical Kinetics
- 12.1 Reaction Rates
- 12.2 Rate Laws: An Introduction
- 12.3 Determining the Form of the Rate Law
- 12.4 The Integrated Rate Law
- 12.5 Reaction Mechanisms
- 12.6 A Model for Chemical Kinetics
- 12.7 Catalysis
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 13: Chemical Equilibrium
- 13.1 The Equilibrium Condition
- 13.2 The Equilibrium Constant
- 13.3 Equilibrium Expressions Involving Pressures
- 13.4 Heterogeneous Equilibria
- 13.5 Applications of the Equilibrium Constant
- 13.6 Solving Equilibrium Problems
- 13.7 Le Chatelier's Principle
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 14: Acids and Bases
- 14.1 The Nature of Acids and Bases
- 14.2 Acid Strength
- 14.3 The pH Scale
- 14.4 Calculating the pH of Strong Acid Solutions
- 14.5 Calculating the pH of Weak Acid Solutions
- 14.6 Bases
- 14.7 Polyprotic Acids
- 14.8 Acid-Base Properties of Salts
- 14.9 The Effect of Structure on Acid-Base Properties
- 14.10 Acid-Base Properties of Oxides
- 14.11 The Lewis Acid-Base Model
- 14.12 Strategy for Solving Acid-Base Problems: A Summary
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 15: Acid-Base Equilibria
- 15.1 Solutions of Acids or Bases Containing a Common Ion
- 15.2 Buffered Solutions
- 15.3 Buffering Capacity
- 15.4 Titrations and pH Curves
- 15.5 Acid-Base Indicators
- 15.6 Polyprotic Acid Titrations
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 16: Solubility and Complex Ion Equilibria
- 16.1 Solubility Equilibria and the Solubility Product
- 16.2 Precipitation and Qualitative Analysis
- 16.3 Equilibria Involving Complex Ions
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 17: Spontaneity, Entropy, and Free Energy
- 17.1 Spontaneous Processes and Entropy
- 17.2 Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 17.3 The Effect of Temperature on Spontaneity
- 17.4 Free Energy
- 17.5 Entropy Changes in Aqueous Solutions
- 17.6 Entropy Changes in Chemical Reactions
- 17.7 Free Energy and Chemical Reactions
- 17.8 The Dependence of Free Energy on Pressure
- 17.9 Free Energy and Equilibrium
- 17.10 Free Energy and Work
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 18: Electrochemistry
- 18.1 Galvanic Cells
- 18.2 Standard Reduction Potentials
- 18.3 Cell Potential, Electrical Work, and Free Energy
- 18.4 Dependence of Cell Potential on Concentration
- 18.5 Batteries
- 18.6 Corrosion
- 18.7 Electrolysis
- 18.8 Commercial Electrolytic Processes
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 19: The Nucleus: A Chemist's View
- 19.1 Nuclear Stability and Radioactive Decay
- 19.2 The Kinetics of Radioactive Decay
- 19.3 Nuclear Transformations
- 19.4 Detection and Uses of Radioactivity
- 19.5 Thermodynamic Stability of the Nucleus
- 19.6 Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion
- 19.7 Effects of Radiation
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 20: The Representative Elements
- 20.1 A Survey of the Representative Elements
- 20.2 The Group 1A(1) Elements
- 20.3 The Chemistry of Hydrogen
- 20.4 The Group 2A(2) Elements
- 20.5 The Group 3A(13) Elements
- 20.6 The Group 4A(14) Elements
- 20.7 The Group 5A(15) Elements
- 20.8 The Chemistry of Nitrogen
- 20.9 The Chemistry of Phosphorus
- 20.10 The Group 6A(16) Elements
- 20.11 The Chemistry of Oxygen
- 20.12 The Chemistry of Sulfur
- 20.13 The Group 7A(17) Elements
- 20.14 The Group 8A(18) Elements
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 21: Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
- 21.1 The Transition Metals: A Survey
- 21.2 The First-Row Transition Metals
- 21.3 Coordination Compounds
- 21.4 Isomerism
- 21.5 Bonding in Complex Ions: The Localized Electron Model
- 21.6 The Crystal Field Model
- 21.7 The Biological Importance of Coordination Complexes
- 21.8 Metallurgy and Iron and Steel Production
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Chapter 22: Organic and Biological Molecules
- 22.1 Alkanes: Saturated Hydrocarbons
- 22.2 Alkenes and Alkynes
- 22.3 Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- 22.4 Hydrocarbon Derivatives
- 22.5 Polymers
- 22.6 Natural Polymers
- For Review
- Key Terms
- Questions and Exercises
- Appendix 1: Mathematical Procedures
- Appendix 2: The Quantitative Kinetic Molecular Model
- Appendix 3: Spectral Analysis
- Appendix 4: Selected Thermodynamic Data
- Appendix 5: Equilibrium Constants and Reduction Potentials
- Appendix 6: SI Units and Conversion Factors
- Appendix 7: Molecular Spectroscopy: An Introduction
- Answers to Selected Exercises
- Index
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