Chemistry with inorganic qualitative analysis /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
�1980.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Chemistry with Inorganic Qualitative Analysis; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; PREFACE TO CHEMISTRY WITH INORAGANIC QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS; PREFACE TO CHEMISTRY; CHAPTER 1. CHEMISTRY: THE SCIENCE OF MATTER; Science and matter; 1.1 Science; 1.2 States and properties of matter; 1.3 Kinds of matter; Chemistry: The science of matter; 1.4 Chemistry; 1.5 Subdivisions of chemistry; Units of measure; problem solving; 1.6 Systems of measurement; 1.7 Length; 1.8 Volume; 1.9 Mass vs. weight; 1.10 Heat; 1.11 Temperature; 1.12 The factor-dimensional method of calculation
- Chemistry and the futureTHOUGHTS ON CHEMISTRY: Spaceship Earth; Exercises; CHAPTER 2. ATOMS, MOLECULES, AND IONS; Chemistry: where to begin?; 2.1 What is an atom?; AN ASIDE: Toward the atomic theory through history; 2.2 Atoms and mass in chemical combination; 2.3 The symbols for the elements; 2.4 Molecules and ions; 2.5 Formulas for chemical compounds; AN ASIDE: The names of the elements; Atomic, molecular, and molar weight relationships; 2.6 Atomic weight; 2.7 Molecular weight; 2.8 Avogadro's number, the mole, and molar weight; 2.9 Using Avogadro's number, moles, and molar weight
- 2.10 Weight relationships and chemical formulasSolutions; 2.11 Molecules and ions in solution; 2.12 Concentration of solutions; THOUGHTS ONCHEMISTRY: The requisites of a good hypothesis; Exercises; CHAPTER 3. THE GASEOUS STATE; The nature of gases; 3.1 General properties of gases; AN ASIDE: Pnestley, Lavoisier, and the phlogiston theory; 3.2 Units of pressure; 3.3 Measuring pressure; 3.4 Kinetic-molecular theory of gases; 3.5 Ideal vs. real gases; Volume, pressure, and temperature relationships; 3.6 Volume vs. pressure: Boyle's law; 3.7 Volume vs. temperature: Charles' law
- 3.8 Standard temperature and pressure (STP)3.9 P, V, and T changes in a fixed amount of gas; Mass, molecular, and molar relationships; 3.10Combining volumes of gases: Gay-Lussac's law; 3.11 Equal volumes of gases: Avogadro's law; 3.12 Molar volume; 3.13 Ideal gas law; 3.14 Weight, density, and molecular weight relationships; 3.15 Pressure in gas mixtures: Dalton's law; 3.16 Effusion and diffusion: Graham's laws; Nonideal gases; 3.17 Deviations from the gas laws; THOUGHTS ON CHEMISTRY: On the constitution of bodies; Exercises; CHAPTER 4. ATOMS, MOLECULES, AND IONS IN ACTION: STOICHIOMETRY