Chemistry: Structure and Properties, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (July 10, 2023) © 2024

  • Nivaldo J. Tro Santa Barbara City College

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ISBN-13: 9780138095505 (2023 update)

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With Chemistry: Structure and Properties, author Nivaldo Tro tells the story of chemistry with an atoms-first approach to learning chemistry, emphasizing that matter is composed of particles and the structure of those particles determines the properties of matter. This relationship is the thread that weaves all of chemistry together and is applied to all aspects of the text.

The 3rd Edition presents interactive digital features that will guide you through key concepts and the problem-solving process. Updates reflect current research on the COVID-19 vaccine and an extensive diversity, equity and inclusion review.

E Essentials: Units, Measurement, and Problem Solving

  1. Atoms
  2. The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom
  3. Periodic Properties of the Elements
  4. Molecules and Compounds
  5. Chemical Bonding I: Drawing Lewis Structures and Determining Molecular Shapes
  6. Chemical Bonding II: Valence Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory
  7. Chemical Reactions and Chemical Quantities
  8. Introduction to Solutions and Aqueous Reactions
  9. Thermochemistry
  10. Gases
  11. Liquids, Solids, and Intermolecular Forces
  12. Crystalline Solids and Modern Materials
  13. Solutions
  14. Chemical Kinetics
  15. Chemical Equilibrium
  16. Acids and Bases
  17. Aqueous Ionic Equilibrium
  18. Free Energy and Thermodynamics
  19. Electrochemistry
  20. Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry
  21. Organic Chemistry
  22. Transition Metals and Coordination Compounds

APPENDICES

  1. Common Mathematical Operations in Chemistry
  2. Useful Data
  3. Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems
  4. Answers to In-Chapter Practice Problems

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