Nuclear Chemistry.Appendix A: Using Logarithms and the Quadratic Equation.Appendix B: Some Important Physical Concepts.Appendix C: Abbreviations and Useful Conversion Factors.Appendix D: Physical Constants.Appendix E: Naming Organic Compounds.Appendix F: Values for the Ionization Energies and Electron Affinities of the Elements.Appendix G: Vapor Pressure of Water at Various Temperatures.Appendix H: Ionization Constants for Weak Acids at 25C.Appendix I: Ionization Constants for Weak Bases at 25C.Appendix J: Solubility Product Constants for Some Inorganic Compounds at 25C.Appendix K: Formation Constants for Some Complex Ions in Aqueous Solution.Appendix L: Selected Thermodynamic Values.Appendix M: Standard Reduction Potentials in Aqueous Solution at 25C.Appendix N: Answers to Chapter Opening and Case Study Questions, Check Your Understanding Questions, Review and Check Questions, and Selected Study Questions. ![]() The Chemistry of the Transition Elements.23. Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity Kotz 10th Edition 978-1337399074 Ch.1 - Basic Concepts of Chemistry Ch.2 - Atoms, Molecules & Ions Ch.3 - Chemical. The Chemistry of the Main Group Elements.22. ![]() Environmental Chemistry: Earth's Environment, Energy, and Sustainability.21. Principles of Reactivity: Electron Transfer Reactions.PART V: THE CHEMISTRY OF THE ELEMENTS.20. Thermodynamics - Entropy and Free Energy.19. Principles of Reactivity: Other Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria.18. Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Equilibria.16. Chemical Kinetics - The Rates of Chemical Reactions.15. Solutions and Their Behavior.PART IV: THE CONTROL OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS.14. Ionic Bonding, Metals, and the Solid State.13. Bonding and Molecular Structure - Valence Bond and Molecular Orbital Theory.Part 3: States of Matter.10. Covalent Bonding and Molecular Structure.9. The Structure of Atoms and Periodic Trends.8. ![]() Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Energy and Chemical Reactions.PART II: ATOMS AND MOLECULES.6. Stoichiometry: Quantitative Information from Chemical Reactions.5. Basic Concepts of Chemistry.Let's Review: The Tools of Quantitative Chemistry.2.
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