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Other Topics for An Introduction to Chemistry
by Mark Bishop


   

Other Topics for the Chemistry-First Version


Chemistry-First Chapters | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 |


Chapter Two

Isotope Notation


Chapter Three

Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes

Oxyanions


Chapter Four

Writing Precipitation Equations


Chapter Five

Identification of Strong and Weak Bases


Chapter Six

Balancing Redox Equations


Chapter Seven

Heat Capacity, Specific Heat Capacity, and a Heating Curve


Chapter Nine

Percent Element in Compound

Combustion Analysis


Chapter Ten

Equation Stoichiometry and Mixtures

Acid-Base Titration Problems


Chapter Eleven

History of Atomic Theory

Elements with Unexpected Electron Configurations


Chapter Twelve

Resonance


Chapter Thirteen

Real Gases

Gas Stoichiometry shortcut


Chapter Fourteen

Predicting Molecular Polarity

London Forces and Polar Molecules

Strengths of Attractions and Boiling Point Temperatures


Chapter Fifteen

Supersaturated Solutions

Temperature and Solubility

Colligative Properties: Boiling Point Elevation and Freezing Point Depression

Osmosis


Chapter Sixteen

Equilibrium Calculations

pH and Equilibrium

Weak Acid Equilibrium

Volume Effect on Equilibrium


Chapter Seventeen

Chymotrypsin Protein Synthesis

Addition (Chain-Growth) Polymers

Other Topics for the Atoms-First Version


Atoms-First Chapters | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |


Chapter Three

Isotope Notation


Chapter Four

History of Atomic Theory

Elements with Unexpected Electron Configurations

Heat Capacity, Specific Heat Capacity, and a Heating Curve


Chapter five

Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes

Resonance


Chapter Six

Oxyanions

Percent Element in Compound

Combustion Analysis


Chapter Seven

Writing Precipitation Equations


Chapter Eight

Identification of Strong and Weak Bases


Chapter Nine

Balancing Redox Equations


Chapter Ten

Equation Stoichiometry and Mixtures

Acid-Base Titration Problems


Chapter Eleven

Real Gases

Gas Stoichiometry shortcut


Chapter Twelve

Predicting Molecular Polarity

London Forces and Polar Molecules

Strengths of Attractions and Boiling Point Temperatures


Chapter Thirteen

Supersaturated Solutions

Temperature and Solubility

Colligative Properties: Boiling Point Elevation and Freezing Point Depression

Osmosis


Chapter Fourteen

Equilibrium Calculations

pH and Equilibrium

Weak Acid Equilibrium

Volume Effect on Equilibrium


Chapter Fifteen

Chymotrypsin Protein Synthesis

Addition (Chain-Growth) Polymers