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    Mastering Chemistry with Pearson eText for Introductory Chemistry in SI Units ,6th edition

    Language: English

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    1. The Chemical World
      • Sand and Water
      • Chemicals Compose Ordinary Things
      • The Scientific Method: How Chemists Think
      • Analyzing and Interpreting Data
      • A Beginning Chemist: How to Succeed
    2. Measurement and Problem Solving
      • The Metric Mix-up: A $125 Million Unit Error
      • Scientific Notation: Writing Large and Small Numbers
      • Significant Figures: Writing Numbers to Reflect Precision
      • Significant Figures in Calculations
      • The Basic Units of Measurement
      • Problem Solving and Unit Conversion
      • Solving Multistep Unit Conversion Problems
      • Unit Conversion in Both the Numerator and Denominator
      • Units Raised to a Power
      • Density
      • Numerical Problem-Solving Strategies and the Solution Map
    3. Matter and Energy
      • In Your Room
      • What Is Matter?
      • Classifying Matter According to Its State: Solid, Liquid, and Gas
      • Classifying Matter According to Its Composition: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
      • Differences in Matter: Physical and Chemical Properties
      • Changes in Matter: Physical and Chemical Changes
      • Conservation of Mass: There Is No New Matter
      • Energy
      • Energy and Chemical and Physical Change
      • Temperature: Random Motion of Molecules and Atoms
      • Temperature Changes: Heat Capacity
      • Energy and Heat Capacity Calculations
    4. Atoms and Elements
      • Experiencing Atoms at Tiburon
      • Indivisible: The Atomic Theory
      • The Nuclear Atom
      • The Properties of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons
      • Elements: Defined by Their Numbers of Protons
      • Looking for Patterns: The Periodic Law and the Periodic Table
      • Ions: Losing and Gaining Electrons
      • Isotopes: When the Number of Neutrons Varies
      • Atomic Mass: The Average Mass of an Element's Atoms
    5. Molecules and Compounds
      • Sugar and Salt
      • Compounds Display Constant Composition
      • Chemical Formulas: How to Represent Compounds
      • A Molecular View of Elements and Compounds
      • Writing Formulas for Ionic Compounds
      • Nomenclature: Naming Compounds
      • Naming Ionic Compounds
      • Naming Molecular Compounds
      • Naming Acids
      • Nomenclature Summary
      • Formula Mass: The Mass of a Molecule or Formula Unit
    6. Chemical Composition
      • How Much Sodium?
      • Counting Nails by the Pound
      • Counting Atoms by the Gram
      • Counting Molecules by the Gram
      • Chemical Formulas as Conversion Factors
      • Mass Percent Composition of Compounds
      • Mass Percent Composition from a Chemical Formula
      • Calculating Empirical Formulas for Compounds
      • Calculating Molecular Formulas for Compounds
    7. Chemical Reactions
      • Grade School Volcanoes, Automobiles, and Laundry Detergents
      • Evidence of a Chemical Reaction
      • The Chemical Equation
      • How to Write Balanced Chemical Equations
      • Aqueous Solutions and Solubility: Compounds Dissolved in Water
      • Precipitation Reactions: Reactions in Aqueous Solution That Form a Solid
      • Writing Chemical Equations for Reactions in Solution: Molecular, Complete Ionic, and Net Ionic Equations
      • Acid—Base and Gas Evolution Reactions
      • Oxidation—Reduction Reactions
      • Classifying Chemical Reactions
    8. Quantities in Chemical Reactions
      • Climate Change: Too Much Carbon Dioxide
      • Making Pancakes: Relationships between Ingredients
      • Making Molecules: Mole-to-Mole Conversions
      • Making Molecules: Mass-to-Mass Conversions
      • More Pancakes: Limiting Reactant, Theoretical Yield, and Percent Yield
      • Limiting Reactant[JJ2]
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