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Easy Chemistry Step-by-Step features:A unique building-block approach to mastering chemistryDown-to-earth explanations of important conceptsHelpful notes to avoid common misstepsExercises to help test what you’ve learned and measure progress

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ISBN13:9780071767880
Taal:Engels
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Preface<br/>1 The Elements on the Periodic Table<br/>Element Names and Location on the Periodic Table<br/>Origins of Element Names<br/>Types of Elements<br/>Element Phases<br/>Diatomic Elements<br/>2 Atomic Structure and Atomic Mass<br/>Proton Number<br/>Electron Number<br/>Neutron Number<br/>Average Isotopic Mass<br/>Overall Structure<br/>3 Ionic Compound Naming and Formula Writing<br/>Naming Ionic Compounds<br/>Writing an Ionic Formula from the Name<br/>4 Covalent Compound Naming and Formula Writing<br/>Covalent Compound Naming from a Formula<br/>Covalent Compound Formula Writing from a Name<br/>5 Acid Theories, Naming, and Formula Writing<br/>Naming Acids with Anions That End in -ide<br/>Naming Acids with Anions That End in -ate<br/>Naming Acids with Anions That End in -ite<br/>Naming Acids from Their Formula<br/>Determining the Formula of an Acid from the Name<br/>6 Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes<br/>Physical and Chemical Properties<br/>Physical and Chemical Changes<br/>Intensive and Extensive Physical Properties of Matter<br/>Combined Properties Review<br/>7 Measurements and Significant Figures<br/>Measurements<br/>Significant Figures<br/>Rounding a Value<br/>Calculations Involving Many Steps<br/>Units, Scientific Notation, and Logarithms<br/>Changing a Scientific Notation to a Number<br/>8 Density<br/>Measurements Needed to Calculate Density<br/>Solving for Different Variables by Rearranging the Equation<br/>Graphical Means of Determining Density<br/>9 Formula Mass, Moles, and Molar Mass<br/>Formula Mass<br/>Moles<br/>Mole Conversions<br/>The Foundational Skill of Chemistry: Mole Conversions<br/>10 Percent Composition<br/>Calculating Percent Composition<br/>Determining an Empirical Formula from Percent Composition by Mass<br/>11 Balancing a Chemical Equation<br/>Counting Atoms of Elements<br/>Counting Atoms of Elements with Coefficients<br/>Balancing an Equation<br/>Balancing Equations of Reactions Written in Words<br/>12 Rules for Drawing Lewis Structures of Molecules and Ions<br/>Electron Configurations<br/>Drawing Lewis Structures<br/>13 An Introduction to Acids, Bases, and Salts<br/>Arrhenius Acids and Bases<br/>Brønsted-Lowry Acids and Bases<br/>Lewis Acids and Bases<br/>Weak and Strong Acids, Bases, and Salts<br/>Neutralization Reactions<br/>14 Writing and Naming Organic Compound Formulas<br/>Writing Simple Alkane, Alkene, and Alkyne Formulas from a Compound Name<br/>Naming Simple Organic Molecules from a Formula<br/>Naming Simple Alcohols and Organic Acids<br/>Writing the Formula of a Simple Alcohol or Organic Acid from the Name<br/>15 Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions<br/>Calculating an Oxidation State<br/>Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions<br/>Identifying the Number of Electrons in Each Half Reaction<br/>Balancing a Redox Reaction<br/>Answer Key<br/>Index

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