Written in a style and language that users without science backgrounds can understand. This best-selling introduction to the basic principles of chemistry draws on the reader's own experiences through analogies and cartoons to learn difficult concepts. The clear, systematic, thinking approach to problem solving has also been highly praised by reviewers and users alike. Countdown sections in each chapter, consisting of five review questions keyed to previous material provide readers with a basis for material introduced in the new chapter. Study exercises , found immediately after new topics are introduced, reinforce chapter problem material. You and Chemistry marginal application icon relates chemistry to the real world. End-of-chapter essays entitled Elements and Compounds relate the applications of specific elements or compounds to the readers' life.
Basic Chemistry
Bond energy: This is the amount of heat energy required to break one mole of the covalent bond. For example, the bond energy of Cl–Cl is +242 kJ mol', while Br-Br is +193 kJ mol'. Cl2(g) → 2Cl(g) Bond energy = +242 kJ mol' Br2(g) ...
Maintaining the clear, approachable writing style characteristic of author Karen Timberlake, Basic Chemistry, Fourth Edition, adds to its suite of problem-solving tools and techniques necessary for success in chemistry.
This book covers the underlying essential concepts of basic chemistry, starting with atoms and molecules and including chemical nomenclature, chemical bonding, and, chemical units and calculations.
Experiments and Exercises in Basic Chemistry
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Basic Chemistry
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