University Chemistry with Student Access Kit for MasteringGeneralChemistry
Pearson
978-0-321-41385-7 (ISBN)
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Modern topics, such as the spectroscopic applications of quantum chemistry, are woven into the text to ignite students' imaginations and give them an appreciation for the experimental nature of the science. Rigorous in its quantitative coverage, University Chemistry helps students think through chemical problems, integrate ideas, and approach chemistry conceptually as well as mathematically.
The book's superior media program draws on the most state-of-the-art animations, simulations, and interactive chemical equations to help students visualize complex chemical processes and master problem-solving techniques.
Peter Siska is a professor of chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh, one of the top chemistry departments in the country. Peter is a physical chemist, trained at Harvard, who works on the chemistry of electronically excited molecules. He has published numerous papers in the best journals. In addition to his research, Peter is also well known for his teaching and has been recognized for his contributions in the classroom. This year he was awarded the Bellet Arts and Sciences Excellence in Teaching, and in 1987, he received the Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award.
1. Physical Principles Underlying Chemistry.
2. The Quantum Revolution: The Failure of Everyday Notions to Apply to Atoms.
3. Wave Mechanics and the Hydrogen Atom: Quantum Numbers, Energy Levels, and Orbitals.
4. Atoms with Many Electrons and the Periodic Table.
5. Valence Electron Configurations, Periodicity, and Chemical Behavior.
6. Orbitals and Chemical Bonding I: The Valence Bond Model and Molecular Geometry.
7. Orbitals and Chemical Bonding II: The Molecular Orbital Model and Molecular Energy Levels.
8. Molecular Motion and Spectroscopy.
9. Properties of Gases and the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
10. Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions.
11. Spontaneity of Chemical Reactions.
12. Free Energy and Chemical Equilibrium.
13. Electrochemistry.
14. States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces.
15. Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions.
16. The Nucleus.
17. The Transition Metals.
18. The Chemistry of Carbon.
Appendix A: Blackbody Radiation.
Appendix B: Particle in a Box.
Appendix C: Selected Values of Thermodynamic Properties at 298.15K and 1 atm.
Appendix D: A Brief Look at Statistical Thermodynamics.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.1.2006 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 254 x 204 mm |
| Gewicht | 1494 g |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie |
| ISBN-10 | 0-321-41385-7 / 0321413857 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-321-41385-7 / 9780321413857 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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