Schaum’s Outline of College Chemistry, Ninth Edition
by: Jerome L. Rosenberg, Ph.D, Lawrence M. Epstein, Ph.D., Peter J. Krieger, Ed.D.
Abstract: Confused by chemistry? Problem solved. Schaum’s Outline of College Chemistry is the ideal review and reference for your college course. It simplifies the subject and eliminates the technical jargon, so you will be able to grasp chemistry without being bogged down with advanced material. You will work with exercises that are based in real-world situations, making them more approachable. Finally, there are 100 additional practice problems in “hot" areas like forensics and materials science that reinforce your learning.
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Table of Contents
- A. PREFACE
- 1. Quantities and Units
- 2. Atomic and Molecular Mass; Molar Mass
- 3. Formulas and Composition Calculations
- 4. Calculations from Chemical Equations
- 5. Measurement of Gases
- 6. The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory
- 7. Thermochemistry
- 8. Atomic Structure and the Periodic Law
- 9. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- 10. Solids and Liquids
- 11. Oxidation-Reduction
- 12. Concentration of Solutions
- 13. Reactions Involving Standard Solutions
- 14. Properties of Solutions
- 15. Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
- 16. Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium
- 17. Acids and Bases
- 18. Complex Ions; Precipitates
- 19. Electrochemistry
- 20. Rates of Reactions
- 21. Nuclear Processes
- A. Exponents
- B. Significant Figures
- C. TABLE OF ATOMIC MASSES
- D. NUCLIDIC MASSES OF SELECTED RADIONUCLIDES
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A.
PREFACE
- 1. Quantities and Units
- 2. Atomic and Molecular Mass; Molar Mass
- 3. Formulas and Composition Calculations
- 4. Calculations from Chemical Equations
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5.
Measurement of Gases
- GAS VOLUMES
- PRESSURE
- STANDARD ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
- PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
- STANDARD CONDITIONS
- GAS LAWS
- BOYLE’S LAW—Constant Temperature
- CHARLES’ LAW—Constant Pressure
- GAY-LUSSAC’S LAW—Constant Volume
- COMBINED GAS LAW
- DENSITY OF AN IDEAL GAS
- DALTON’S LAW OF PARTIAL PRESSURES
- COLLECTING GASES OVER A LIQUID
- DEVIATIONS FROM IDEAL BEHAVIOR
- Solved Problems
- Supplementary Problems
- 6. The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory
- 7. Thermochemistry
- 8. Atomic Structure and the Periodic Law
- 9. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- 10. Solids and Liquids
- 11. Oxidation-Reduction
- 12. Concentration of Solutions
- 13. Reactions Involving Standard Solutions
- 14. Properties of Solutions
- 15. Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
- 16. Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium
- 17. Acids and Bases
- 18. Complex Ions; Precipitates
- 19. Electrochemistry
- 20. Rates of Reactions
- 21. Nuclear Processes
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A.
Exponents
- B. Significant Figures
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C.
TABLE OF ATOMIC MASSES
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D.
NUCLIDIC MASSES OF SELECTED RADIONUCLIDES
Book Details
Title: Schaum’s Outline of College Chemistry, Ninth Edition
Publisher: : New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, New Delhi, San Juan, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto
Copyright / Pub. Date: 2007, 1997, 1990, 1980 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
ISBN: 9780071635301
Authors:
Jerome L. Rosenberg, Ph.D is the author of this McGraw-Hill Professional publication.
Lawrence M. Epstein, Ph.D. is the author of this McGraw-Hill Professional publication.
Peter J. Krieger, Ed.D. is the author of this McGraw-Hill Professional publication.
Description: Confused by chemistry? Problem solved. Schaum’s Outline of College Chemistry is the ideal review and reference for your college course. It simplifies the subject and eliminates the technical jargon, so you will be able to grasp chemistry without being bogged down with advanced material. You will work with exercises that are based in real-world situations, making them more approachable. Finally, there are 100 additional practice problems in “hot" areas like forensics and materials science that reinforce your learning.
