General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical TheoryW.H. Freeman, 1947 - 595 páginas Chemistry. The nature properties of matter. Atoms, molecules, and crystals. Elements, elementary substances, and compounds. Chemical elements and the periodic law: Part I e II. Weight relations in clemical reactions. Ions, ionic valence, and electrolysis. Covalence and electronic structure. Oxidation-reduction reactions. Chromium and manganese, and related metals. The halogens. The laws of electrolysis. Electrolytic processes. The properties of gases. Water. Nitrogen. The rate of chemical reactions. Chemical equilibrium. Acids and bases. Phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth. Solubility product and precipitation. Complex ions. Copper, silver, and gold. Zinc, cadmium, and mercury. Iron, cobalt, nickel, and the platinum metals. Tin, lead, and other metals. Organic chemistry. The chemistry of silicon. Thermochemistry. Oxidation-reduction equilibria. Radiochemistry. |
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Chapter Page 1 Chemistry | 1 |
The Nature and Properties of Matter | 9 |
Atoms Molecules and Crystals | 20 |
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