General Chemistry
John B. Russell(Author)
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. January 1992
Book
Hardback
969 pages
978-0-07-054445-1 (ISBN)
Description
Written for the freshman-level, two-semester introductory chemistry courses for majors in the sciences and engineering and others desiring a solid foundation in the principles of chemistry, the second edition of this book retains the approach of the first edition, presenting a thorough introduction to the principles of chemistry necessary to understand the descriptive chemistry that follows and to prepare students for further study. The second edition pays greater attention to developing students' ability to think critically about the subject. The book assumes an average highschool background in the sciences and maths, but aims to build upon these foundation to provide students with a basis for more advanced work. The "Consider This" sections highlight terminology, concepts, or skills with which students often have difficulty. "Nomenclature Notes" sections introduce chemical terminology gradually. Coverage of stoichiometry in chapter 2 allows early lab work on solution properties and reactions. The early introduction of thermochemistry (Chapter 3) logically builds on the reaction stoichiometry in Chapter 2.
Early coverage of real and ideal gases in chapter 4 also allows the early introduction of lab experiments involving gases. Parallel problems (with answers) for student solution follow and reinforce the concepts in the text's numerous worked examples. Atomic structure and bonding is covered in two chapters - basic topics are presented in chapter 8, advanced topics requiring additional chemical maturity are presented in chapter 19.
Early coverage of real and ideal gases in chapter 4 also allows the early introduction of lab experiments involving gases. Parallel problems (with answers) for student solution follow and reinforce the concepts in the text's numerous worked examples. Atomic structure and bonding is covered in two chapters - basic topics are presented in chapter 8, advanced topics requiring additional chemical maturity are presented in chapter 19.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
glossary
Dimensions
Width: 208 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-07-054445-1 (9780070544451)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
Preliminaries and premises; formulas, equations and stoichiometry; thermochemistry; gases; the atom; electrons; chemical periodicity; chemical bonding; solids; liquids and changes of state; solutions; aqueous-solution reactions; chemical kinetics; chemical equilibrium; aqueous solutions - acid-base equilibria; aqueous solutions - solubility and complex-ion equilibria; chemical thermodynamics; electrochemistry; covalent bonding; the non-metals; the representative metals and metalloids; the transition metals; organic chemistry; nuclear processes. Appendices: glossary of important terms; units, constants, and conversion equations, chemical nomenclature; mathematical operations; Clark's method of writing Lewis structures; vapor pressure of water; selected thermodynamic properties at 25 c; equilibrium constants at 25 c; standard reduction potentials at 25 c; answers to selected numerical problems.