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General chemistry : principles and structure / James E. Brady.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Wiley, [1990]Edition: 5th editionDescription: xviii, 852, 53, 14 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0471621315
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 540 22 B.J.G
Online resources:
Contents:
1. The Basics of Chemistry and Chemical Reactions --- 2. The Structure of Matter and the Origin of Chemical Periodicity --- 3. Physical Properties and the States of Matter --- 4. Factors that Control the Outcome of Reactions --- 5. Survey of the Chemistry of the Elements --- 6. Nuclear Reactions and Their Role in Chemistry --- Appendices
Summary: The Fifth Edition retains the pedagogical strengths that made the previous editions so popular, and has been updated, reorganized, and streamlined. Changes include more accessible introductory chapters (with greater stress on the logic of the periodic table), earlier introduction of redox reactions, greater emphasis on the concept of energy, a new section on Lewis structures, earlier introduction of the ideal gas law, and a new development of thermodynamics. Each chapter ends with review questions and problems
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Includes index.

1. The Basics of Chemistry and Chemical Reactions ---
2. The Structure of Matter and the Origin of Chemical Periodicity ---
3. Physical Properties and the States of Matter ---
4. Factors that Control the Outcome of Reactions ---
5. Survey of the Chemistry of the Elements ---
6. Nuclear Reactions and Their Role in Chemistry ---
Appendices

The Fifth Edition retains the pedagogical strengths that made the previous editions so popular, and has been updated, reorganized, and streamlined. Changes include more accessible introductory chapters (with greater stress on the logic of the periodic table), earlier introduction of redox reactions, greater emphasis on the concept of energy, a new section on Lewis structures, earlier introduction of the ideal gas law, and a new development of thermodynamics. Each chapter ends with review questions and problems

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