Fundamentals of Chemistry: A Modern Introduction (1966)

Author: Brescia   Frank  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323142311

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123955821

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123955821

Subject: O6 Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Fundamentals of Chemistry: A Modern Introduction focuses on the formulas, processes, and methodologies used in the study of chemistry.
The book first looks at general and historical remarks, definitions of chemical terms, and the classification of matter and states of aggregation. The text then discusses gases. Ideal gases; pressure of a gas confined by a liquid; Avogadro's Law; and Graham's Law are described. The book also discusses aggregated states of matter, atoms and molecules, chemical equations and arithmetic, thermochemistry, and chemical periodicity. The text also highlights the electronic structures of atoms. Quantization of electricity; spectra of elements; quantization of the energy of an electron associated with nucleus; the Rutherford-Bohr nuclear theory; hydrogen atom; and representation of the shapes of atomic orbitals are explained.
The text also highlights the types of chemical bonds, hydrocarbons and their derivatives, intermolecular forces, solutions, and chemical equilibrium. The book focuses as well on ionic solutions, galvanic cells, and acids and bases. It also discusses the structure and basicity of hydrides and oxides. The reactivity of hydrides; charge of dispersal and basicity; effect of anionic charge; inductive effect and basicity; and preparation of acids are described.
The book is a good source of information for readers wanting to study chemistry.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 18

Preface

pp.:  18 – 18

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  18 – 27

Chapter 2. Gases

pp.:  27 – 52

Chapter 3. Aggregated states of matter

pp.:  52 – 86

Chapter 4. Atoms and molecules

pp.:  86 – 114

Chapter 5. Chemical equations and chemical arithmetic

pp.:  114 – 128

Chapter 6. Thermochemistry; the first law of thermodynamics

pp.:  128 – 145

Chapter 7. Chemical periodicity

pp.:  145 – 165

Chapter 8. Electronic structures of atoms

pp.:  165 – 222

Chapter 9. Types of chemical bonds

pp.:  222 – 254

Chapter 10. Hydrocarbons and their derivatives

pp.:  254 – 276

Chapter 11. The covalent bond

pp.:  276 – 311

Chapter 12. Intermolecular forces

pp.:  311 – 319

Chapter 13. Solutions

pp.:  319 – 351

Chapter 14. Chemical equilibrium

pp.:  351 – 376

Chapter 15. Ionic solutions

pp.:  376 – 414

Chapter 16: Galvanic cells and the driving force of chemical reactions

pp.:  414 – 454

Chapter 17. Acids and bases

pp.:  454 – 479

Chapter 18. Hydrides and oxides; structure and basicity

pp.:  479 – 496

Chapter 19. Calculations of ionic equilibrium

pp.:  496 – 544

Chapter 20. Chemistry of the common cations and anions. Background for qualitative inorganic analysis

pp.:  544 – 568

Chapter 21. Quantitative analysis

pp.:  568 – 601

Chapter 22. Modern approaches to analytical chemistry. Chromatography and spectrometry

pp.:  601 – 619

Chapter 23. Chemical kinetics

pp.:  619 – 658

Chapter 24. Molecular geometry and bonding; Symmetry

pp.:  658 – 687

Chapter 25. Transition metal complexes

pp.:  687 – 700

Chapter 26. Reactions of covalent bonds

pp.:  700 – 718

Chapter 27. Metals and metallurgy

pp.:  718 – 746

Chapter 28. Nuclear chemistry

pp.:  746 – 769

Chapter 29. Polymers

pp.:  769 – 792

Appendix I: Definitions and review of physical concepts

pp.:  792 – 806

Appendix II: Review of some mathematical operations

pp.:  806 – 813

Appendix III: Bohr theory of the hydrogen atom

pp.:  813 – 816

Appendix IV: Fundamental constants

pp.:  816 – 817

Appendix V: Vapor pressure of water

pp.:  817 – 818

Index

pp.:  818 – 834

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