General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life, Global Edition
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For courses in General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life engages students by helping them see the connections between chemistry, the world around them, and future health-related careers. Known for its friendly writing style, student focus, robust problem-solving pedagogy, and engaging health-related applications, the text prepares students for their careers.
The text breaks chemical concepts and problem solving into clear, manageable pieces to ensure students stay on track and motivated throughout their first, and often only, chemistry course. With the newly revised 6th Edition, best-selling author Karen Timberlake and new contributing author MaryKay Orgill connect chemistry to real-world and career applications. Their goal is to help students become critical thinkers by understanding scientific concepts that will form a basis for making important decisions about issues concerning health and the environment and their intended careers.
The new edition introduces more problem-solving strategies, more problem-solving guides, new Analyse the Problem with Connect features, new Try It First and Engage features, conceptual and challenge problems, and new sets of combined problems–all to help students develop the problem-solving skills they’ll need beyond the classroom. The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps.
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- Höfundur: Karen C. Timberlake
- Útgáfa:6
- Útgáfudagur: 2020-10-22
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781292275642
- Print ISBN: 9781292275635
- ISBN 10: 1292275642
Efnisyfirlit
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Applications and Activities
- About the Author
- Preface
- Visual Walkthrough
- Career Focus Engages Students
- Builds Students' Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills (I)
- Builds Students' Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills (II)
- Continuous Learning Before, During, and After Class with Mastering Chemistry (I)
- Continuous Learning Before, During, and After Class with Mastering Chemistry (II)
- Mastering Chemistry
- Pearson eText
- Instructor and Student Supplements
- 1. Chemistry in Our Lives
- Career Forensic Scientist
- Clinical Update Forensic Evidence Helps Solve the Crime
- 1.1 Chemistry and Chemicals
- 1.2 Scientific Method: Thinking Like a Scientist
- Chemistry Link to Health Early Chemist: Paracelsus
- 1.3 Studying and Learning Chemistry
- 1.4 Key Math Skills for Chemistry
- 1.5 Writing Numbers in Scientific Notation
- Clinical Update Forensic Evidence Helps Solve the Crime
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Key Math Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 2. Chemistry and Measurements
- Career Registered Nurse
- Clinical Update Greg’s Visit with His Doctor
- 2.1 Units of Measurement
- 2.2 Measured Numbers and Significant Figures
- 2.3 Significant Figures in Calculations
- 2.4 Prefixes and Equalities
- 2.5 Writing Conversion Factors
- 2.6 Problem Solving Using Unit Conversion
- Chemistry Link to Health Toxicology and Risk–Benefit Assessment
- 2.7 Density
- Chemistry Link to Health Bone Density
- Clinical Update Greg’s Visit with His Doctor
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Key Math Skill
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 3. Matter and Energy
- Career Dietitian
- Clinical Update A Diet and Exercise Program
- 3.1 Classification of Matter
- Chemistry Link to Health Breathing Mixtures
- 3.2 States and Properties of Matter
- 3.3 Temperature
- Chemistry Link to Health Variation in Body Temperature
- 3.4 Energy
- 3.5 Energy and Nutrition
- Chemistry Link to Health Losing and Gaining Weight
- 3.6 Specific Heat
- 3.7 Changes of State
- Chemistry Link to Health Steam Burns
- Clinical Update A Diet and Exercise Program
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- Combining Ideas from Chapters 1 to 3
- Answers
- 4. Atoms and Elements
- Career Farmer
- Clinical Update Improving Crop Production
- 4.1 Elements and Symbols
- 4.2 The Periodic Table
- Chemistry Link to Health Elements Essential to.Health
- 4.3 The Atom
- 4.4 Atomic Number and Mass Number
- Chemistry Link to the Environment Many Forms of Carbon
- 4.5 Isotopes and Atomic Mass
- 4.6 Electron Energy Levels
- Chemistry Link to Health Biological Reactions to UV Light
- 4.7 Electron Configurations
- 4.8 Trends in Periodic Properties
- Clinical Update Improving Crop Production
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 5. Nuclear Chemistry
- Career Radiation Technologist
- Clinical Update Cardiac Imaging Using a Radioisotope
- 5.1 Natural Radioactivity
- 5.2 Nuclear Reactions
- Chemistry Link to Health Radon in Our Homes
- 5.3 Radiation Measurement
- Chemistry Link to Health Radiation and Food
- 5.4 Half-Life of a Radioisotope
- Chemistry Link to the Environment Dating Ancient Objects
- 5.5 Medical Applications Using Radioactivity
- Chemistry Link to Health Brachytherapy
- 5.6 Nuclear Fission and Fusion
- Clinical Update Cardiac Imaging Using a Radioisotope
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 6. Ionic and Molecular Compounds
- Career Pharmacy Technician
- Clinical Update Compounds at the Pharmacy
- 6.1 Ions: Transfer of Electrons
- Chemistry Link to Health Some Important Ions in the Body
- 6.2 Ionic Compounds
- 6.3 Naming and Writing Ionic Formulas
- 6.4 Polyatomic Ions
- 6.5 Molecular Compounds: Sharing Electrons
- 6.6 Lewis Structures for Molecules and Polyatomic Ions
- 6.7 Electronegativity and Bond Polarity
- 6.8 Shapes and Polarity of Molecules
- 6.9 Intermolecular Forces in Compounds
- Clinical Update Compounds at the Pharmacy
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- Combining Ideas from Chapters 4 to 6
- Answers
- 7. Chemical Reactions and Quantities
- Career Exercise Physiologist
- Clinical Update Improving Natalie’s Overall Fitness
- 7.1 Equations for Chemical Reactions
- 7.2 Types of Chemical Reactions
- 7.3 Oxidation–Reduction Reactions
- 7.4 The Mole
- 7.5 Molar Mass
- 7.6 Calculations Using Molar Mass
- 7.7 Mole Relationships in Chemical Equations
- 7.8 Mass Calculations for Chemical Reactions
- 7.9 Limiting Reactants and Percent Yield
- 7.10 Energy in Chemical Reactions
- Chemistry Link to Health Cold Packs and Hot.Packs
- Clinical Update Improving Natalie’s Overall Fitness
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 8. Gases
- Career Respiratory Therapist
- Clinical Update Exercise-Induced Asthma
- 8.1 Properties of Gases
- Chemistry Link to Health Measuring Blood Pressure
- 8.2 Pressure and Volume (Boyle’s Law)
- Chemistry Link to Health Pressure–Volume Relationship in Breathing
- 8.3 Temperature and Volume (Charles’s Law)
- 8.4 Temperature and Pressure (Gay-Lussac’s Law)
- 8.5 The Combined Gas Law
- 8.6 Volume and Moles (Avogadro’s Law)
- 8.7 The Ideal Gas Law
- Chemistry Link to Health Hyperbaric Chambers
- 8.8 Partial Pressures (Dalton’s Law)
- Chemistry Link to Health Blood Gases
- Clinical Update Exercise-Induced Asthma
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- Combining Ideas from Chapters 7 and 8
- Answers
- 9. Solutions
- Career Dialysis Nurse
- Clinical Update Using Dialysis for Renal Failure
- 9.1 Solutions
- Chemistry Link to Health Water in the Body
- 9.2 Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes
- Chemistry Link to Health Electrolytes in Body Fluids
- 9.3 Solubility
- Chemistry Link to Health Gout and Kidney Stones: Saturation in Body Fluids
- 9.4 Solution Concentrations and Reactions
- 9.5 Dilution of Solutions
- 9.6 Properties of Solutions
- Chemistry Link to Health Dialysis by the Kidneys and the Artificial Kidney
- Clinical Update Using Dialysis for Renal Failure
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 10. Reaction Rates and Chemical Equilibrium
- Career Neonatal Nurse
- Clinical Update An Iron-Rich Diet for Children’s Anemia
- 10.1 Rates of Reactions
- 10.2 Chemical Equilibrium
- 10.3 Equilibrium Constants
- 10.4 Using Equilibrium Constants
- 10.5 Changing Equilibrium Conditions: Le Châtelier’s Principle
- Chemistry Link to Health Oxygen–Hemoglobin Equilibrium and Hypoxia
- Chemistry Link to Health Homeostasis: Regulation of Body Temperature
- Clinical Update An Iron-Rich Diet for Children’s Anemia
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 11. Acids and Bases
- Career Clinical Laboratory Technician
- Clinical Update Acid Reflux Disease
- 11.1 Acids and Bases
- 11.2 Brønsted–Lowry Acids and Bases
- 11.3 Strengths of Acids and Bases
- 11.4 Dissociation of Weak Acids and Bases
- 11.5 Dissociation of Water
- 11.6 The pH Scale
- Chemistry Link to Health Stomach Acid, HCl
- 11.7 Reactions of Acids and Bases
- Chemistry Link to Health Antacids
- 11.8 Buffers
- Chemistry Link to Health Buffers in the Blood Plasma
- Clinical Update Acid Reflux Disease
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Key Math Skills
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- Combining Ideas from Chapters 9 to 11
- Answers
- 12. Introduction to Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons
- Career Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician
- Clinical Update Diane’s Treatment in the Burn Unit
- 12.1 Organic Compounds
- 12.2 Alkanes
- 12.3 Alkanes with Substituents
- 12.4 Properties of Alkanes
- 12.5 Alkenes and Alkynes
- 12.6 Cis–Trans Isomers
- Chemistry Link to the Environment Pheromones in Insect Communication
- Chemistry Link to Health Cis–Trans Isomers for Night Vision
- 12.7 Addition Reactions for Alkenes
- Chemistry Link to Health Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Fats
- 12.8 Aromatic Compounds
- Chemistry Link to Health Some Common Aromatic Compounds
- Chemistry Link to Health Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)
- Clinical Update Diane’s Treatment in the Burn Unit
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Naming
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 13. Alcohols, Phenols, Thiols, and Ethers
- Career Nurse Anesthetist
- Clinical Update Janet’s New Diet Plan
- 13.1 Alcohols, Phenols, and Thiols
- Chemistry Link to Health Some Important Alcohols and Phenols
- 13.2 Ethers
- Chemistry Link to Health Ethers as Anesthetics
- 13.3 Physical Properties of Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
- Chemistry Link to Health Hand Sanitizers
- 13.4 Reactions of Alcohols and Thiols
- Chemistry Link to Health Oxidation of Alcohol in the Body
- Clinical Update Janet’s New Diet Plan
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Naming
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 14. Aldehydes and Ketones
- Career Dermatology Nurse
- Clinical Update Diana’s Skin Protection Plan
- 14.1 Aldehydes and Ketones
- Chemistry Link to Health Some Important Aldehydes and Ketones
- 14.2 Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones
- 14.3 Oxidation and Reduction of Aldehydes and Ketones
- 14.4 Addition of Alcohols: Hemiacetals and Acetals
- Clinical Update Diana’s Skin Protection Plan
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Naming
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- Combining Ideas from Chapters 12 to 14
- Answers
- 15. Carbohydrates
- Career Diabetes Nurse
- Clinical Update Kate’s Program for Type 2 Diabetes
- 15.1 Carbohydrates
- 15.2 Chiral Molecules
- Chemistry Link to Health Enantiomers in Biological Systems
- 15.3 Fischer Projections of Monosaccharides
- Chemistry Link to Health Hyperglycemia and Hypoglycemia
- 15.4 Haworth Structures of Monosaccharides
- 15.5 Chemical Properties of Monosaccharides
- Chemistry Link to Health Dental Cavities and Xylitol Gum
- 15.6 Disaccharides
- 15.7 Polysaccharides
- Chemistry Link to Health Varied Biological Roles of Carbohydrate Polymers: The Case of Glycosaminogl
- Clinical Update Kate’s Program for Type 2 Diabetes
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Carbohydrates
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 16. Carboxylic Acids and Esters
- Career Surgical Technician
- Clinical Update Liquid Bandages
- 16.1 Carboxylic Acids
- Chemistry Link to Health Alpha Hydroxy Acids
- 16.2 Properties of Carboxylic Acids
- Chemistry Link to Health Carboxylic Acids in Metabolism
- 16.3 Esters
- Chemistry Link to Health Salicylic Acid from a.Willow Tree
- Chemistry Link to the Environment Plastics
- 16.4 Properties of Esters
- Clinical Update Liquid Bandages
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Naming
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 17. Lipids
- Career Clinical Lipid Specialist
- Clinical Update Rebecca’s Program to Lower Cholesterol
- 17.1 Lipids
- 17.2 Fatty Acids
- Chemistry Link to Health Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Fish Oils
- Chemistry Link to Health A Prostaglandin-like Medication for Glaucoma That Also Thickens Eyelashes
- 17.3 Waxes and Triacylglycerols
- 17.4 Chemical Properties of Triacylglycerols
- 17.5 Phospholipids
- Chemistry Link to Health Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome (IRDS)
- 17.6 Steroids: Cholesterol, Bile Salts, and Steroid Hormones
- Chemistry Link to Health A Steroid Receptor Antagonist That Prevents the Development of Male Sexual
- 17.7 Cell Membranes
- Clinical Update Rebecca’s Program to Lower Cholesterol
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 18. Amines and Amides
- Career Environmental Health Practitioner
- Clinical Update Testing Soil and Water Samples for Chemicals
- 18.1 Amines
- 18.2 Properties of Amines
- 18.3 Heterocyclic Amines
- Chemistry Link to Health Synthesizing Drugs and Opioids
- 18.4 Neurotransmitters
- 18.5 Amides
- Chemistry Link to Health Amides in Health and Medicine
- 18.6 Hydrolysis of Amides
- Clinical Update Testing Soil and Water Samples for Chemicals
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Naming
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- Combining Ideas from Chapters 15 to 18
- Answers
- 19. Amino Acids and Proteins
- Career Hematology Nurse
- Clinical Update Jeremy’s Diagnosis and Treatment for Sickle-Cell Anemia
- 19.1 Proteins and Amino Acids
- Chemistry Link to Health Cystinuria
- 19.2 Proteins: Primary Structure
- Chemistry Link to Health Essential Amino Acids and Complete Proteins
- 19.3 Proteins: Secondary Structure
- Chemistry Link to Health Protein Secondary Structures and Alzheimer’s Disease
- Chemistry Link to Health Keratoconus
- 19.4 Proteins: Tertiary and Quaternary Structures
- Chemistry Link to Health Sickle-Cell Anemia
- 19.5 Protein Hydrolysis and Denaturation
- Clinical Update Jeremy’s Diagnosis and Treatment for Sickle-Cell Anemia
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Understanding Protein Structures
- Answers
- 20. Enzymes and Vitamins
- Career Physician Assistant
- Clinical Update Noah’s Diet for Lactose Intolerance
- 20.1 Enzymes and Enzyme Action
- Chemistry Link to Health Fabry Disease
- 20.2 Classification of Enzymes
- 20.3 Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity
- 20.4 Regulation of Enzyme Activity
- Chemistry Link to Health Isoenzymes as Diagnostic Tools
- 20.5 Enzyme Inhibition
- Chemistry Link to Health Taking Advantage of Enzyme Inhibition to Treat Cancer: Imatinib
- 20.6 Enzyme Cofactors and Vitamins
- Clinical Update Noah’s Diet for Lactose Intolerance
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 21. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
- Career Histology Technician
- Clinical Update Ellen’s Medical Treatment Following Breast Cancer Surgery
- 21.1 Components of Nucleic Acids
- 21.2 Primary Structure of Nucleic Acids
- 21.3 DNA Double Helix and Replication
- 21.4 RNA and Transcription
- 21.5 The Genetic Code and Protein Synthesis
- Chemistry Link to Health Cataracts
- 21.6 Genetic Mutations
- Chemistry Link to Health Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome
- 21.7 Recombinant DNA
- Chemistry Link to Health Protein Sequencing
- 21.8 Viruses
- Chemistry Link to Health Cancer
- Clinical Update Ellen’s Medical Treatment Following Breast Cancer Surgery
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- Combining Ideas from Chapters 19 to 21
- Answers
- 22. Metabolic Pathways for Carbohydrates
- Career Hepatology Nurse
- Clinical Update Philip’s Diet for von Gierke’s Disease
- 22.1 Metabolism and Energy
- 22.2 Important Coenzymes in Metabolic Pathways
- 22.3 Digestion of Carbohydrates
- 22.4 Glycolysis: Oxidation of Glucose
- Chemistry Link to Health Galactosemia
- 22.5 Pathways for Pyruvate
- 22.6 Glycogen Synthesis and Degradation
- Chemistry Link to Health Glycogen Storage Diseases (GSDs)
- 22.7 Gluconeogenesis: Glucose Synthesis
- Chemistry Link to Health Glucocorticoids and Steroid-Induced Diabetes
- Clinical Update Philip’s Diet for von Gierke’s Disease
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 23. Metabolism and Energy Production
- Career Physical Therapist
- Clinical Update Increasing Brian’s Functional Capacity
- 23.1 The Citric Acid Cycle
- 23.2 Electron Transport and ATP
- Chemistry Link to Health Toxins: Inhibitors of Electron Transport
- Chemistry Link to Health Uncouplers of ATP Synthase
- 23.3 ATP Energy from Glucose
- Chemistry Link to Health Efficiency of ATP Production
- Clinical Update Increasing Brian’s Functional Capacity
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- 24. Metabolic Pathways for Lipids and Amino Acids
- Career Public Health Nurse (PHN)
- Clinical Update Treatment of Luke’s Hepatitis C
- 24.1 Digestion of Triacylglycerols
- 24.2 Oxidation of Fatty Acids
- 24.3 ATP and Fatty Acid Oxidation
- Chemistry Link to Health Jamaican Vomiting Sickness
- 24.4 Ketogenesis and Ketone Bodies
- Chemistry Link to Health Diabetes and Ketone Bodies
- 24.5 Fatty Acid Synthesis
- 24.6 Degradation of Proteins and Amino Acids
- 24.7 Urea Cycle
- 24.8 Fates of the Carbon Atoms from Amino Acids
- 24.9 Synthesis of Amino Acids
- Chemistry Link to Health Phenylketonuria (PKU)
- Clinical Update Treatment of Luke’s Hepatitis C
- Concept Map
- Chapter Review
- Summary of Reactions
- Key Terms
- Core Chemistry Skills
- Understanding the Concepts
- Additional Practice Problems
- Challenge Problems
- Answers
- Combining Ideas from Chapters 22 to 24
- Answers
- Credits
- Glossary/Index
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