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Chemistry
2009 Edition
Antony C. Wilbraham Emeritus Professor of Chemistry
Dennis D. Staley Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Illinois
Michael S. Matta Emeritus Professor of Chemistry
0-133-647498 Hardcover
Brief Description
We've re-structured the Addison-Wesley chemistry program to provide more students with a core foundation in chemistry than any other program available. Comprehensive content coverage and an inviting, student-friendly approach have made this program the favorite of teachers and students across the country. A restructured table of contents, integrated technology and time-saving resources help the new Prentice Hall Chemistry deliver all the elements for success.
- Reading support before, during, and after every lesson
- Math support for all levels
- Integrated technology that works
- Real-world content and real-world connections
Features and Benefits
- Our proven formula for reading success addresses skills before, during, and after every lesson.
- ChemASAP! gives students solid math support at point-of-use using the interactive textbook!
- Integrated technology—including Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP!—engages students and helps them navigate through chemistry in multiple ways.
- A wealth of hands-on activities, including our exclusive Virtual CHEMLab CD-ROM.
One of our partners include BYU who provide us with Virtual ChemLab CD-ROM featuring lab activities to enhance your knowledge in Science. You have freedom to do anything in a virtual lab.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Chemistry and You
Chapter 2: Energy and Matter
Chapter 3: Atomic Structure
Chapter 4: Electron Configurations
Chapter 5: The Periodic Table
Chapter 6: Groups of Elements
Chapter 7: Chemical Formulas and Bonding
Chapter 8: Molecular Shape
Chapter 9: Chemical Reactions and Equations
Chapter 10: The Mole
Chapter 11: The Mathematics of Chemical Equations
Chapter 12: Heat in Chemical Reactions
Chapter 13: Gases
Chapter 14: Liquids and Solids
Chapter 15: Solutions
Chapter 16: Chemical Equilibrium
Chapter 17: Solubility and Precipitation
Chapter 18: Acids, Bases, and Salts
Chapter 19: Reactions of Acids and Bases
Chapter 20: Oxidation and Reduction
Chapter 21: Electrochemistry
Chapter 22: Rates of Reaction
Chapter 23: Thermodynamics
Chapter 24: Applications of Nuclear Chemistry
Chapter 25: Carbon and Its Compounds
Chapter 26: Classes of Organic Compounds
Chapter 27: The Chemistry of Life
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