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General Chemistry : An Integrated Approach

ISBN: 9780131402836 | 0131402838
Edition: 4th
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pub. Date: 1/1/2005

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SummaryTable of Contents
For courses in General Chemistry.General Chemistry, Fourth Edition presents chemistry to match how students learn - visually (by seeing) and through practice (by doing). Its problem-solving pedagogy is the most supportive available, providing an array of resources to assist students as they learn to solve problems and as they actively assess their progress. Its visuals are designed to help students "see" unseen chemical processes and it relates chemistry to other disciplines and to students better than any other book.

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About the Authorsxiv
Prefacexv
1 Chemistry: Matter and Measurement
1(34)
1.1 Chemistry: Principles and Applications l
1.2 Getting Started: Some Key Terms
3(4)
1.3 Scientific Measurements
7(2)
Essay Where Smaller Is Better
9(13)
1.4 Precision and Accuracy in Measurements
12(4)
1.5 A Problem-Solving Method
16(6)
Essay Fat Floats: Body Density and Fitness
22(13)
1.6 Further Remarks on Problem Solving
23(3)
Concept Review with Key Terms
26(1)
Assessment Goals
27(1)
Self Assessment Questions
27(1)
Problems
28(2)
Additional Problems
30(2)
Apply Your Knowledge
32(1)
e-Media Problems
33(2)
2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
35(40)
2.1 Laws of Chemical Combination
36(2)
2.2 John Dalton and the Atomic Theory of Matter
38(2)
2.3 The Divisible Atom
40(2)
2.4 Atomic Masses
42(2)
2.5 The Periodic Table: Elements Organized
44(3)
2.6 Molecules and Molecular Compounds
47(3)
2.7 Ions and tonic Compounds
50(6)
2.8 Acids, Bases, and Salts
56(1)
Essay Cations, Anions, and the Human Body
56(19)
2.9 Organic Compounds
59(5)
Concept Review with Key Terms
64(1)
Assessment Goals
65(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
66(1)
Problems
66(4)
Additional Problems
70(3)
Apply Your Knowledge
73(1)
e-Media Problems
73(2)
3 Stoichiometry: Chemical Calculations
75(50)
3.1 Molecular Masses and Formula Masses
76(2)
3.2 The Mole and Avogadro's Number
78(3)
3.3 The Mole and Molar Mass
81(2)
3.4 Mass Percent Composition from Chemical Formulas
83(3)
3.5 Chemical Formulas from Mass Percent Composition
86(3)
3.6 Elemental Analysis: Experimental Determination of Mass Percent Composition
89(3)
3.7 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
92(5)
3.8 Reaction Stoichiometry
97(4)
3.9 Limiting Reactants
101(2)
3.10 Yields of Chemical Reactions
103(1)
Essay Yields in an Organic Reaction
104(9)
3.11 Solutions and Solution Stoichiometry
106(7)
Essay Green Chemistry: Atom Economy
113(12)
Concept Review with Key Terms
114(1)
Assessment Goals
115(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
115(1)
Problems
116(5)
Additional Problems
121(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
122(1)
e-Media Problems
123(2)
4 Chemical Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
125(44)
4.1 Some Electrical Properties of Aqueous Solutions
125(4)
4.2 Reactions of Acids and Bases
129(7)
4.3 Reactions that Form Precipitates
136(4)
4.4 Reactions Involving Oxidation and Reduction
140(7)
Essay Oxidation-Reduction and the Color of Glass
147(2)
4.5 Applications of Oxidation and Reduction
148(1)
Essay Oxidation-Reduction in Bleaching and in Stain Removal
149(20)
4.6 Titrations
151(8)
Concept Review with Key Terms
159(1)
Assessment Goals
159(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
160(1)
Problems
161(3)
Additional Problems
164(2)
Apply Your Knowledge
166(1)
e-Media Problems
167(2)
5 Gases
169(46)
5.1 Gases: What Are They Like?
169(1)
5.2 An Introduction to the Kinetic-Molecular Theory
170(1)
5.3 Gas Pressure
171(4)
5.4 Boyle's Law: The Pressure-Volume Relationship
175(2)
Essay Boyle 's Law and Breathing
177(12)
5.5 Charles's Law: The Temperature-Volume Relationship
178(3)
5.6 Avogadro's Law: The Mole-Volume Relationship
181(1)
5.7 The Combined Gas Law
182(2)
5.8 The Ideal Gas Law and Its Applications
184(5)
Essay Connections: Balloons, the Gas Laws, and Chemistry
189(70)
5.9 Gases in Reaction Stoichiometry
190(3)
5.10 Mixtures of Gases: Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
193(4)
5.11 The Kinetic-Molecular Theory: Some Quantitative Aspects
197(6)
5.12 Real Gases
203(2)
Concept Review with Key Terms
205(1)
Assessment Goals
206(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
206(1)
Problems
207(4)
Additional Problems
211(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
212(1)
e-Media Problems
213(2)
6 Thermochemistry
215(44)
6.1 Energy
215(2)
6.2 Thermochemistry: Some Basic Terms
217(4)
6.3 Internal Energy (U), State Functions, and the First Law of Thermodynamics
221(2)
6.4 Heats of Reaction and Enthalpy Change, ΔH
223(7)
6.5 Calorimetry: Measuring Quantities of Heat
230(7)
6.6 Hess's Law of Constant Heat Summation
237(2)
6.7 Standard Enthalpies of Formation
239(6)
6.8 Combustion and Respiration: Fuels and Foods
245(1)
Essay Regular or Premium?
246(2)
Concept Review with Key Terms
248(1)
Assessment Goals
249(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
250(1)
Problems
250(4)
Additional Problems
254(2)
Apply Your Knowledge
256(1)
e -Media Problems
257(2)
7 Atomic Structure
259(40)
7.1 The Electron: Experiments by Thomson and Millikan
260(1)
Essay Two Accidental Discoveries with Far-Reaching Consequences
261(11)
7.2 Atomic Models: Thomson and Rutherford
263(2)
7.3 Protons and Neutrons
265(1)
7.4 Positive Ions and Mass Spectrometry
266(1)
7.5 The Wave Nature of Light
267(5)
Essay Fireworks and Spectra
272(9)
7.6 Photons: Energy by the Quantum
272(4)
7.7 Bohr's Hydrogen Atom: A Planetary Model
276(5)
Essay Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
281(2)
7.8 Wave Mechanics: Matter as Waves
281(2)
Essay Electron Probabilities and a Close-up Look at Atoms
283(16)
7.9 Quantum Numbers and Atomic Orbitals
284(7)
Concept Review with Key Terms
291(1)
Assessment Goals
291(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
292(1)
Problems
293(2)
Additional Problems
295(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
296(1)
e-Media Problems
297(2)
8 Electron Configurations, Atomic Properties, and the Periodic Table
299(40)
8.1 Multielectron Atoms
299(2)
8.2 An Introduction to Electron Configurations
301(1)
8.3 Rules for Electron Configurations
302(1)
8.4 Electron Configurations: The Aufbau Principle
303(4)
8.5 Electron Configurations: Periodic Relationships
307(2)
Essay Atomic Number: The Work of Henry G.J. Moseley
309(3)
Essay Disputed Issues Concerning the Periodic Table
312(27)
8.6 Magnetic Properties: Paired and Unpaired Electrons
313(2)
8.7 Periodic Atomic Properties of the Elements
315(8)
8.8 Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids, and Noble Gases
323(3)
8.9 Using Atomic Properties and the Periodic Table to Explain the Behavior of the Elements
326(4)
Concept Review with Key Terms
330(1)
Assessment Goals
331(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
331(1)
Problems
332(3)
Additional Problems
335(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
336(1)
e-Media Problems
337(2)
9 Chemical Bonds
339(48)
9.1 Chemical Bonds: A Preview
339(1)
9.2 The Lewis Theory of Chemical Bonding: An Overview
340(2)
9.3 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Crystals
342(1)
9.4 Using Lewis Symbols to Represent Ionic Bonding
343(1)
9.5 Energy Changes in Ionic Compound Formation
344(4)
9.6 Lewis Structures of Some Simple Molecules
348(1)
9.7 Polar Covalent Bonds and Electronegativity
349(4)
9.8 A Strategy for Writing Lewis Structures
353(8)
9.9 Molecules that Do Not Follow the Octet Rule
361(5)
9.10 Bond Lengths and Bond Energies
366(5)
9.11 Alkenes and Alkynes
371(1)
Essay Fats and Oils: Hydrogenation
372(25)
9.12 Polymers
373(4)
Concept Review with Key Terms
377(1)
Assessment Goals
378(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
379(1)
Problems
380(3)
Additional Problems
383(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
384(1)
e-Media Problems
385(2)
10 Bonding Theory and Molecular Structure387(46)
10.1 Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) Method
388(9)
Essay Molecular Shape, Drug Action, and Drug Design
397(19)
10.2 Polar Molecules and Dipole Moments
399(3)
10.3 Atomic Orbital Overlap
402(2)
10.4 Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals
404(7)
10.5 Hybrid Orbitals and Multiple Covalent Bonds
411(5)
Essay Geometric Isomerism and Vision
416(27)
10.6 Characteristics of Molecular Orbitals
417(2)
10.7 Homonuclear Diatomic Molecules of the Second-Period Elements
419(2)
10.8 Bonding in Benzene
421(1)
10.9 Aromatic Compounds
422(3)
Concept Review with Key Terms
425(1)
Assessment Goals
426(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
426(1)
Problems
427(3)
Additional Problems
430(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
430(1)
e-Media Problems
431(2)
11 States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces433(50)
11.1 Intermolecular Forces and the States of Matter: A Chapter Preview
433(2)
11.2 Vaporization and Vapor Pressure
435(7)
11.3 Phase Changes Involving Solids
442(1)
Essay Green Chemistry: Supercritical Fluids in the Food-Processing Industry
443(6)
11.4 Phase Diagrams
445(4)
Essay Liquid Crystals
449(2)
11.5 Intermolecular Forces of the van der Waals Type
450(1)
Essay The Gecko's Toe
451(47)
11.6 Hydrogen Bonds
454(5)
11.7 Intermolecular Forces and Two Liquid Properties
459(3)
11.8 Network Covalent Solids
462(2)
11.9 Ionic Bonds as "Intermolecular" Forces
464(2)
11.10 The Structure of Crystals
466(8)
Concept Review with Key Terms
474(1)
Assessment Goals
475(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
475(1)
Problems
476(3)
Additional Problems
479(2)
Apply Your Knowledge
481(1)
e-Media Problems
481(2)
12 Physical Properties of Solutions483(44)
12.1 Some Types of Solutions
484(1)
12.2 Solution Concentration
484(7)
12.3 Energetics of Solution Formation
491(4)
12.4 Equilibrium in Solution Formation
495(3)
Essay Some Supersaturated Solutions in Nature
498(3)
12.5 The Solubilities of Gases
498(3)
Essay Deep-Sea Diving: Applications of Henry's Law
501(11)
12.6 Vapor Pressures of Solutions
502(4)
12.7 Freezing Point Depression and Boiling Point Elevation
506(3)
12.8 Osmotic Pressure
509(3)
Essay Medical Applications of Osmosis
512(42)
12.9 Solutions of Electrolytes
513(1)
12.10 Colloids
514(4)
Concept Review with Key Terms
518(1)
Assessment Goals
518(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
519(1)
Problems
520(2)
Additional Problems
522(2)
Apply Your Knowledge
524(1)
e-Media Problems
525(2)
13 Chemical Kinetics: Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions527(48)
13.1 Chemical Kinetics-A Preview
527(2)
13.2 The Meaning of Reaction Rate
529(3)
13.3 Measuring Reaction Rates
532(3)
13.4 The Rate Law of a Chemical Reaction
535(4)
13.5 First-Order Reactions
539(4)
13.6 Reactions of Other Orders
543(4)
13.7 Theories of Chemical Kinetics
547(3)
13.8 Effect of Temperature on Reaction Rates
550(2)
13.9 Reaction Mechanisms
552(2)
Essay Fire and Fire Suppression
554(6)
13.10 Catalysis
557(3)
Essay Catalysis in Green Chemistry
560(2)
13.11 Enzyme Catalysis
560(2)
Essay Kinetics and Home Pregnancy Tests
562(28)
Concept Review with Key Terms
565(1)
Assessment Goals
566(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
567(1)
Problems
567(3)
Additional Problems
570(2)
Apply Your Knowledge
572(1)
e-Media Problems
573(2)
Chemical Equilibrium575(40)
14.1 The Dynamic Nature of Equilibrium
575(2)
14.2 The Equilibrium Constant Expression
577(3)
14.3 Modifying Equilibrium Constant Expressions
580(9)
14.4 Qualitative Treatment of Equilibrium: Le Chatelier's Principle
589(1)
Essay The Significance of Chemical Equilibrium, in the Words of Henri Le Chatelier
590(5)
Essay Chemical Equilibrium and the Synthesis of Ammonia
595(31)
14.5 Some Illustrative Equilibrium Calculations
597(8)
Concept Review with Key Terms
605(1)
Assessment Goals
606(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
606(1)
Problems
607(4)
Additional Problems
611(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
612(1)
e-Media Problems
613(2)
15 Acids,Bases,and Acid-Base Equilibria615(62)
15.1 The Bronsted-Lowry Theory of Acids and Bases
615(5)
15.2 Molecular Structure and Strengths of Acids and Bases
620(6)
Essay Organic Bases
626(25)
15.3 Self-Ionization of Water-the pH Scale
626(4)
15.4 Equilibrium in Solutions of Weak Acids and Weak Bases
630(7)
15.5 Polyprotic Acids
637(4)
15.6 Ions as Acids and Bases
641(4)
15.7 The Common Ion Effect
645(1)
15.8 Buffer Solutions
646(5)
Essay Buffers in Blood
651(41)
15.9 Acid-Base Indicators
653(3)
15.10 Neutralization Reactions and Titration Curves
656(8)
15.11 Lewis Acids and Bases
664(2)
Concept Review with Key Terms
666(1)
Assessment Goals
667(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
667(1)
Problems
668(4)
Additional Problems
672(2)
Apply Your Knowledge
674(1)
e-Media Problems
675(2)
16 More Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions: Slightly Soluble Salts and Complex Ions677(36)
16.1 The Solubility Product Constant, Ksp
677(2)
16.2 The Relationship Between Ksp and Molar Solubility
679(2)
16.3 The Common Ion Effect in Solubility Equilibria
681(3)
16.4 Will Precipitation Occur? Is It Complete?
684(6)
16.5 Effect of pH on Solubility
690(2)
Essay pH, Solubility, and Tooth Decay
692(25)
16.6 Equilibria Involving Complex Ions
693(7)
16.7 Qualitative Inorganic Analysis
700(5)
Concept Review with Key Terms
705(1)
Assessment Goals
705(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
706(1)
Problems
706(4)
Additional Problems
710(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
710(1)
e-Media Problems
711(2)
17 Thermodynamics: Spontaneity, Entropy, and Free Energy713(36)
17.1 Why Study Thermodynamics?
713(1)
17.2 Spontaneous Change
714(2)
17.3 The Concept of Entropy
716(1)
Essay The Origins of Thermodynamics
717(6)
Essay Entropy and Probability
723(13)
17.4 Free Energy and Free Energy Change
725(3)
17.5 Standard Free Energy Change, ΔGº
728(1)
17.6 Free Energy Change and Equilibrium
729(7)
Essay Thermodynamics and Living Organisms
736(37)
17.7 The Dependence of ΔG° and Keq on Temperature
737(4)
Concept Review with Key Terms
741(1)
Assessment Goals
741(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
742(1)
Problems
742(3)
Additional Problems
745(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
746(1)
e-Media Problems
747(2)
18 Electrochemistry749(50)
18.1 Half-Reactions
750(1)
18.2 The Half-Reaction Method of Balancing Redox Equations
750(5)
18.3 A Qualitative Description of Voltaic Cells
755(4)
18.4 Standard Electrode Potentials
759(6)
18.5 Electrode Potentials, Spontaneous Change, and Equilibrium
765(5)
18.6 Effect of Concentrations on Cell Voltage
770(3)
Essay The Electrochemistry of a Heartbeat
773(4)
18.7 Batteries: Using Chemical Reactions to Make Electricity
774(3)
Essay Air Batteries
777(41)
18.8 Corrosion: Metal Loss Through Voltaic Cells
778(4)
18.9 Predicting Electrolysis Reactions
782(3)
18.10 Quantitative Electrolysis
785(2)
18.11 Applications of Electrolysis
787(3)
Concept Review with Key Terms
790(1)
Assessment Goals
791(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
791(1)
Problems
792(3)
Additional Problems
795(2)
Apply Your Knowledge
797(1)
e-Media Problems
797(2)
19 Nuclear Chemistry799(34)
19.1 Radioactivity and Nuclear Equations
799(3)
19.2 Naturally Occurring Radioactivity
802(2)
19.3 Radioactive Decay Rates
804(4)
19.4 Synthetic Nuclides
808(1)
19.5 Transuranium Elements
809(1)
19.6 Nuclear Stability
810(2)
19.7 Energetics of Nuclear Reactions
812(3)
19.8 Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion
815(3)
Essay Uranium for Peace and War
818(20)
19.9 Effect of Radiation on Matter
819(2)
19.10 Applications of Radioactive Nuclides
821(3)
Concept Review with Key Terms
824(1)
Assessment Goals
825(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
826(1)
Problems
826(3)
Additional Problems
829(2)
Apply Your Knowledge
831(1)
e-Media Problems
831(2)
20 The d-Block Elements833(30)
20.1 Occurrence and Preparation of Hydrogen
834(2)
20.2 Binary Compounds of Hydrogen
836(1)
20.3 Uses of Hydrogen
836(2)
Essay A Possible Future: The Hydrogen Economy
838(33)
20.4 Properties and Trends in Group 1A
838(2)
20.5 Occurrence, Preparation, Uses, and Reactions of Group 1A Metals
840(1)
20.6 Important Compounds of Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium
841(3)
20.7 The Alkali Metals and Living Matter
844(1)
20.8 Properties and Trends in Group 2A
845(1)
20.9 Occurrence, Preparation, Uses, and Reactions of Group 2A Metals
846(3)
20.10 Important Compounds of Magnesium and Calcium
849(1)
20.11 The Group 2A Metals and Living Matter
850(2)
20.12 Hard Water and Water Softening
852(2)
20.13 Soaps and Detergents
854(2)
Concept Review with Key Terms
856(1)
Assessment Goals
857(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
857(1)
Problems
858(2)
Additional Problems
860(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
861(1)
e-Media Problems
861(2)
21 The p-Block Elements863(40)
21.1 Properties and Trends in Group 3A
864(1)
21.2 Boron
865(2)
21.3 Aluminum
867(4)
Essay Gemstones: Natural and Artificial
871(6)
21.4 Carbon
871(3)
21.5 Silicon
874(3)
Essay Lead Poisoning
877(4)
21.6 Tin and Lead
877(1)
21.7 Nitrogen
878(3)
Essay NO A Messenger Molecule
881(33)
21.8 Phosphorus
882(2)
21.9 Oxygen
884(2)
21.10 Sulfur
886(3)
21.11 Selenium, Tellurium, and Polonium
889(1)
21.12 Sources and Uses of the Halogens
889(2)
21.13 Hydrogen Halides
891(1)
21.14 Oxoacids and Oxoanions of the Halogens
892(2)
21.15 Occurrence of the Noble Gases
894(1)
21.16 Properties and Uses of the Noble Gases
894(1)
Concept Review with Key Terms
895(1)
Assessment Goals
896(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
896(1)
Problems
897(3)
Additional Problems
900(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
901(1)
e-Media Problems
901(2)
22 The d-Block Elements and Coordination Chemistry903(38)
22.1 General Properties of the d-Block Elements and Their Trends
904(2)
22.2 The Elements Scandium Through Manganese
906(5)
22.3 The Iron Triad: Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel
911(2)
22.4 Group 1B: Copper, Silver, and Gold
913(1)
Essay d-Block Elements in Living Matter
914(38)
22.5 Group 2B: Zinc, Cadmium, and Mercury
915(1)
22.6 The Lanthanide Series (Rare Earths)
916(2)
22.7 Werner's Theory of Coordination Chemistry
918(3)
22.8 Nomenclature of Complex Ions and Coordination Compounds
921(2)
22.9 Isomerism in Complex Ions and Coordination Compounds
923(4)
22.10 Bonding in Complexes: Crystal Field Theory
927(2)
22.11 Color in Complex Ions and Coordination Compounds
929(2)
22.12 Chelates: Complexes of Special Interest
931(2)
Concept Review with Key Terms
933(1)
Assessment Goals
934(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
934(1)
Problems
935(2)
Additional Problems
937(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
938(1)
e-Media Problems
939(2)
23 Chemistry and Life: More on Organic, Biological, and Medicinal Chemistry941(54)
23.1 Alkanes
942(1)
23.2 Alkenes and Alkynes
943(2)
23.3 Conjugated and Aromatic Compounds
945(4)
23.4 Alcohols and Ethers
949(3)
Essay SN2 Displacement Reactions in Organic and Biochemistry
952(25)
23.5 Aldehydes and Ketones
952(1)
23.6 Carboxylic Acids, Esters, and Amides
953(2)
23.7 Lipids
955(2)
23.8 Carbohydrates
957(5)
23.9 Proteins
962(2)
23.10 Nucleic Acids: Molecules of Heredity
964(5)
23.11 The Interaction of Matter with Electromagnetic Radiation
969(1)
23.12 Infrared Spectroscopy
970(2)
23.13 Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy
972(2)
23.14 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
974(3)
Essay The Chemist's Toolbox
977(5)
21.15 Molecular Shapes and Drug Action
978(4)
Essay Love: A Chemical Connection
982(25)
23.16 Acid-Base Chemistry and Drug Action
983(2)
Concept Review with Key Terms
985(1)
Assessment Goals
986(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
986(1)
Problems
987(4)
Additional Problems
991(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
992(1)
e-Media Problems
993(2)
24 Chemistry of Materials: Bronze Age to Space Age995(40)
24.1 Metallurgy: From Natural Sources to Pure Metals
996(3)
24.2 Iron and Steel
999(2)
24.3 Tin and Lead
1001(1)
24.4 Copper, Zinc, Silver, and Gold
1002(2)
24.5 The Free-Electron Model of Metallic Bonding
1004(1)
24.6 Band Theory
1005(2)
Essay Superconductors
1007(3)
24.7 Semiconductors
1008(2)
Essay Zone Refining: Obtaining Pure Semiconductor Materials
1010(8)
24.8 Natural Polymers
1011(1)
24.9 Polymerization Processes
1012(3)
24.10 Physical Properties of Polymers
1015(3)
Essay Conducting Polymers
1018(28)
24.11 Modern Synthetic Polymers
1019(3)
24.12 High-Performance Alloys
1022(1)
24.13 Composites
1023(1)
24.14 Nanomaterials
1024(2)
Concept Review with Key Terms
1026(1)
Assessment Goals
1027(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
1028(1)
Problems
1028(3)
Additional Problems
1031(1)
Apply Your Knowledge
1032(1)
e-Media Problems
1033(2)
25 Environmental Chemistry1035
25.1 Atmospheric Composition, Structure, and Natural Cycles
1036(4)
25.2 Air Pollution
1040(6)
Essay Natural Pollutants
1046(8)
25.3 The Ozone Layer
1047(2)
25.4 Global Warming: Carbon Dioxide and the Greenhouse Effect
1049(2)
25.5 Earth's Natural Waters
1051(1)
25.6 Water Pollution
1052(2)
Essay Ironing out Pollutants
1054(11)
25.7 Acid Rain and Acid Waters
1058(2)
25.8 Poisons
1060(3)
25.9 Carcinogens and Anticarcinogens
1063(2)
Essay How Cigarette Smoking Causes Cancer
1065(1)
25.10 Hazardous Materials
1065(1)
Essay Phytoremediation
1066
Concept Review with Key Terms
1068(1)
Self-Assessment Questions
1069
Assessment Goals
1068(2)
Problems
1070(1)
Additional Problems
1071(1)
Apply your Knowledge
1072(1)
e-Media Problems
1073(3079495)
Appendices
A Some Mathematical Operations
A1
B Some Basic Physical Concepts
A10
C Data Tables
A13
D Organic Nomenclature
A22
E Glossary
A28
F Answers to Selected Problems
A43
Photo CreditsC1
IndexI1

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