Chemistry & chemical reactivity /
John C. Kotz, Keith F. Purcell.
- 2nd ed.
- Philadelphia : Saunders College Pub., 1991.
- 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
CONTENT
PART ONE THE BASIC TOOLS OF CHEMISTRY 1. The tools of chemistry 2. Atoms and elements 3. Compounds and molecules 4. Chemical reactions: An Introduction 5. Reactions in aqueous sollution
PART TWO ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE 7. Nuclear chemistry 8. Atomic structure 9. Atomic electron configurations and periodicity 10. Basic concepts of chemical bounding and metalic bonding 11. Further concepts of chemicalbonding: Orbital Hydridization, molecular orbits, and metalic bonding
PART THREE STATES OF MATTER 12 Gasses and thier behavior 13. Intermolecular forces, liquids and solids 14. Solutions and their behavior
PART FOUR THE CONTROL CHEMICAL REACTIONS 15.Chemical Kinetics: the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions 16. Chemical equilibria: general concepts 17. The chemistry of acids and bases 18. Reactions between acids and bases 19. Precipitation reactions 20. The spontaneity of chemical reactions: entropy and free energy 21. Electrochemistry: The chemistry of Oxidation-reduction reactions
PART FIVE THE CHEMISTRY OF THE ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS 22. The chemistry of hydrogen and the s-block elements 23. Metals, metalloids and nonmetals: groups 3A and 4A 24. The chemistry nof the nonmetals: group 5A throuhg 7A and the rear gases 25. The transition element and their chemistry 26 Organic chemistry 27. Polymers; Natural and synthetic macromolecules