Chemical Principles - Third Edition.pdf
Chemical Principles - Third Edition: Dickerson, Richard E. and Gray, Harry B. and Haight, Gilbert P (1979) Chemical principles. Third edition. The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., Menlo Park, CA. ISBN 0805323988.
Contents:
- Atoms Molecules and Ions
- The Structure of Atoms
- Isotopes
- Molecules
- Forces Between Molecules
- Molecules and Moles
- Ions
- Ions in Solution
- Gaseous Ions
- Conservation of Mass and Energy
- Atomic Weights, Molecular Weights and Moles
- Chemical Analyses: Percent Composition and Empirical Formulas
- Chemical Equations
- Calculations of Reaction Yields
- Solutions as Chemical Reagents
- Heats of Reaction: Conservation of Energy
- Conservation Principles
- Gas Laws and the Kinetic Theory
- Avogadro’s Law
- The Pressure of a Gas
- Boyle’s Law Relating Pressure and Volume
- Charles’ Law Relating Volume and Temperature
- The Combined Gas Law
- The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
- Predictions of the Kinetic Molecular Theory
- Real Gases and Deviations from the Ideal Gas Law
- Will it React? An Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium
- Spontaneous Reactions
- Equilibrium and the equilibrium Constant
- General Form of the equilibrium Constant
- Natural Atomic Weight
- Units and Equilibrium Constants
- Equilibria Involving Gases With Liquids or Solids
- Factors Affecting Equilibrium: Le Chatelier’s Principle
- Solution Equilibria: Acids and Bases
- Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions
- Ionization of Water and the pH Scale
- Strong and Weak Acids
- Strong and Weak Bases
- Solutions of strong Acids and Bases: Neutralization and Titration
- Equilibria with Weak Acids and Bases
- Weak Acids and Their Salts
- Are Atoms Real? From Democritus to Dulong and Petit
- The Concept of An element
- Compounds, Combustion and the Conservation of Mass
- Does Compound have a Fixed Composition
- John Dalton and Theory of Atoms
- Equal Numbers in Equal Volumes: Gay-Lussac and Avogadro
- Cannizzaro and Rational Method of Calculating Atomic Weights
- Atomic Weights for the Heavy Elements: Dulong and Petit
- Combining Capacities, “Valence” and Oxidation Number
- The Periodic Table
- Early Classification Schemes
- The Basic of Periodic Classification
- The Modern Periodic Table
- Periodicity of Chemical Properties ad Illustrated by Bynary Hydrides and Oxides
- Quantum Theory and Atomic Structure
- Rutherford and the Nuclear Atom
- The Quantization of Energy
- Bohr’s Theory of the Hydrogen Atom
- Particles of Light and Waves of Matter
- The Uncertainty Principle
- Wave Equations
- The Hydrogen Atom
- Many Electron Atoms
- Electronic Structure and Atomic Properties
- Buildup of Many Electron Atoms
- Types of Bonding
- Electronegativity
- Oxidation-Reduction and Chemical Properties
- Oxidation Numbers
- Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations
- Redox Titrations
- Oxidations and Reduction Potentials
- Chemical Properties: The s-Orbital Metals
- The Filling of the d Orbitals: Transitions Metals
- The Filling of f Orbitals: Lanthanides and Actinides
- The p Orbital o Representative Elements
- Lewis Structures abd the VSEPR Method
- Lewis Structures
- Acidity of Oxyacids
- The VSEPR Methods and Molecular Geometry
- Diatomic Molecules
- Molecular Orbitals
- Diatomic Molecules with One Type of Atom
- Diatomic Molecules with Different Atoms
- Polyatomic Molecules
- Localized Molecular Orbitals for BeH2, BH3 and CH4
- Hydrogen in Bridge Bonds
- Localized-Molecular-Orbital Theory for Molecules with Lone electron Pairs
- Single and Multiple Bonds in Carbon Compounds
- Benzene and Delocalized Orbitals
- Polar and Nonpolar Polyatomic Molecules
- Molecular Spectroscopy
- Binding in Solids and Liquids
- Elemental Molecular Solids
- Ionic Solids
- Molecular Solids and Liquids
- Metals
- Nonmetallic Network Solids
- The Framework of the Planet: silicate Minerals
- Energy and Enthalpy in Chemical Systems
- Work Heat and Caloric
- The First Law of Thermodynamics
- Energy, Enthalpy, Heat Capacity
- The First Law and Chemical Reactions
- Bond Energies
- Entropy, Free Energy and Chemical Reactions
- Spontaneity, Reversibility and Equilibrium
- Heat, Energy and Molecular Motion
- Entropy and Disorder
- Third-Law entropies and Chemical Intuition
- Free Energy and Spontaneity in Chemical Reactions
- Free Energy and Concentration
- Free Energy and Equilibrium
- The Properties and Equilibrium
- Reactions Involving Gases
- Le Chatelier’s Principle
- The anatomy of a reactions
- Equilibria Involving Liquids and Solids
- Melting, Evaporation and Sublimation
- Free Energy of Vaporization and Vapor Pressure
- The Critical Point
- Phase Diagrams
- Solutions and Raoult’s Law
- Colligative Properties
- Oxidation-Reduction Equilibria and Electrochemistry
- Harnessing Spontaneous Reactions
- Electrochemical Cells
- Cell EMF and Free Energy
- Half-Reactions and Reduction Potentials
- The Effect of Concentration on Cell Voltage: The Nernst Equation
- Solubility Equilibria and Potentials
- Redox Chemistry Gone Astray: Corrosion
- Coordination Chemistry
- Properties of Transition Metal Complexes
- Nomenclature for Coordination Compounds
- Theories of Bonding in Coordination Compounds
- Theories of Bonding in Coordination Complexes
- Tetrahedral and Square Planar Coordination
- Equilibria Involving Complex Ions
- The Special Role of Carbon
- The Special Talents of Carbon
- The Chemistry of the Neighbors of Carbon
- Saturated Hydrocarbons or Alkanes
- Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
- Derivatives of Hydrocarbons: Functional Groups
- Aromatic Compounds
- Aromatic Compounds and the Absorbtion of Light
- Carbohydrates
- Protein and Enzymes
- The Mechanism of Action of an Enzyme
- Energy and Metabolism in Living System
- Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions
- What Happens When Molacules React
- Measurement of Reaction rates
- Calculating Rate Constants from Molecular Information
- Complex Reactions
- Catalys
- Nuclear Chemistry
- The Nucleus
- Nuclear Decay
- Stability Series
- Nuclear Reactions
- Applications of Nuclear Chemistry and Isotopes
- Appendix 1: The Systems International (SI) of Units
- Appendix 2: Physical Constants and Conversion Factors
- Appendix 3: Standard Enthalpies and Free Energies of Formation, and Standard Third Law Entropies at 298 K
- Appendix 4: Significant Figures and Exponential (Scientific) Notation
- Appendix 5: A More Exact Treatment of Acid-Base Equilibria
- Appendix 6: Answer to Odd-Numbered Problems
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- Front matter.pdf (2Mb)
- Chapter 1 Atoms Molecules and Ions.pdf (13Mb)
- Chapter 2 Conservation of Mass and Energy.pdf (7Mb)
- Chapter 3 Gas Laws and the Kinetic Theory.pdf (11Mb)
- Chapter 4 Will it React? An Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium.pdf (6Mb)
- Chapter 5 Solution Equilibria: Acids and Bases.pdf (7Mb)
- Chapter 6 Are Atoms Real? From Democritus to Dulong and Petit.pdf (7Mb)
- Chapter 7 The Periodic Table.pdf (6Mb)
- Chapter 8 Quantum Theory and Atomic Structure.pdf (13Mb)
- Chapter 9 Electronic Structure and Atomic Properties.pdf (5Mb)
- Chapter 10 Oxidation-Reduction and Chemical Properties.pdf (6Mb)
- Chapter 11 Lewis Structures abd the VSEPR Method.pdf (5Mb)
- Chapter 12 Diatomic Molecules.pdf (10Mb)
- Chapter 13 Polyatomic Molecules.pdf (14Mb)
- Chapter 14 Binding in Solids and Liquids.pdf (13Mb)
- Chapter 15 Energy and Enthalpy in Chemical Systems.pdf (7Mb)
- Chapter 16 Entropy, Free Energy and Chemical Reactions.pdf (7Mb)
- Chapter 17 Free Energy and Equilibrium.pdf (6Mb)
- Chapter 18 Equilibria Involving Liquids and Solids.pdf (11Mb)
- Chapter 19 Oxidation-Reduction Equilibria and Electrochemistry.pdf (10Mb)
- Chapter 20 Coordination Chemistry.pdf (16Mb)
- Chapter 21 The Special Role of Carbon.pdf (12Mb)
- Chapter 22 Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions.pdf (8Mb)
- Chapter 23 Nuclear Chemistry.pdf (6Mb)
- Appendices.pdf (2Mb)
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