Basic Chemistry, Global Edition, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (October 31, 2016) © 2017

  • Karen C. Timberlake Los Angeles Valley College
  • Bill Timberlake
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For courses in introductory, preparatory, and basic chemistry

Basic Chemistry introduces students to the essential scientific and mathematical concepts of general chemistry. With accessible language and a moderate pace, the text is easy-to-follow for first-time chemistry students, as well as those hoping to renew their studies of the subject.

In the 5th Edition, Bill and Karen Timberlake carefully develop core ideas while relating them to the possibility of future careers. The book guides students through basic chemistry problem solving with engaging visuals and a focus on developing the math skills necessary to be successful in the course. End of chapter questions strategically promote integration of cumulative ideas, allowing students to develop a strong foundation for learning chemistry and encouraging them to continue their studies in the field. The main objective in writing this text is to make the study of chemistry an engaging and a positive experience for students by relating the structure and behaviour of matter to real life.

  • 1. Chemistry in Our Lives
  • 2. Chemistry and Measurements
  • 3. Matter and Energy
  • 4. Atoms and Elements
  • 5. Electronic Structure of Atoms and Periodic Trends
  • 6. Ionic and Molecular Compounds
  • 7. Chemical Quantities
  • 8. Chemical Reactions
  • 9. Chemical Quantities in Reactions
  • 10. Bonding and Properties of Solids and Liquids
  • 11. Gases
  • 12. Solutions
  • 13. Reaction Rates and Chemical Equilibrium
  • 14. Acids and Bases
  • 15. Oxidation and Reduction
  • 16. Nuclear Chemistry
  • 17. Organic Chemistry
  • 18. Biochemistry

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