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Chemistry : the science in context / Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss, Natalie Foster, Geoffrey Davies.--

Contributor(s): Gilbert, Thomas R.
New York : Norton, c2012Edition: 3rd ed.Description: 1 v. (various paging) : col. ill. ; 29 cm.ISBN: 9780393934311 (hardcover).Subject(s): ChemistryDDC classification: 540/C42 Other classification: CAS
Contents:
Matter, energy, and the origins of the universe -- Atoms, ions, and compounds -- Chemical reactions and earth's composition -- Solution chemistry and the hydrosphere -- Thermochemistry -- Properties of gases: the air we breathe -- Electrons in atoms and periodic properties -- Chemical bonding and global warming -- Molecular geometry and bonding theories -- Forces between ions and molecules -- Solutions and their colligative properties -- The chemistry of solids -- Organic chemistry: fuels, pharmaceuticals, and materials -- Thermodynamics: spontaneous processes, entropy, and free energy -- Chemical kinetics -- Chemical equilibrium -- Equilibrium in the aqueous phase -- The colorful chemistry of transition metals -- Electrochemistry and the quest for clean energy -- Nuclear chemistry -- Life and the periodic table.
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Includes index.

Matter, energy, and the origins of the universe -- Atoms, ions, and compounds -- Chemical reactions and earth's composition -- Solution chemistry and the hydrosphere -- Thermochemistry -- Properties of gases: the air we breathe -- Electrons in atoms and periodic properties -- Chemical bonding and global warming -- Molecular geometry and bonding theories -- Forces between ions and molecules -- Solutions and their colligative properties -- The chemistry of solids -- Organic chemistry: fuels, pharmaceuticals, and materials -- Thermodynamics: spontaneous processes, entropy, and free energy -- Chemical kinetics -- Chemical equilibrium -- Equilibrium in the aqueous phase -- The colorful chemistry of transition metals -- Electrochemistry and the quest for clean energy -- Nuclear chemistry -- Life and the periodic table.

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