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) ...
The carbon-carbon bond energies increase in the order: ethane < benzene < ethene < ethyne. Hence, the bond length would also decrease in this similar trend, with the C–C bond in ethane the longest. As the number of bonds between the two ...
The book is written in such a way as to guide the reader through the understanding and applications of essential chemical concepts using the problem-solving approach.
The book is written in such a way as to guide the reader through the understanding and applications of essential chemical concepts using the problem-solving approach.
This book adds a unique pedagogical edge which few can rival. This book is essential and useful in order for students to be adequately prepared for their high stake examinations.
The book is written in such a way as to guide the reader through the understanding and applications of essential chemical concepts using the problem solving approach.
The book is written in such a way as to guide the reader through the understanding and applications of essential chemical concepts using the problem-solving approach.
The ES students have little experience with inquiry labs or problem solving in this context and they struggle with these new skills and expectations. Most of these students are eventually successful at identifying their unknown solids, ...
Basic Chemistry: A Problem Solving Approach
This book uses an interactive, self-teaching method including frequent questions and study problems, increasing both the speed of learning and retention. Monitor your progress with self-tests, and master chemistry quickly.