云中漫步
第2楼2006/11/25
Book Description
100% Pure Chemical Understanding
Every morning many of us are energized by a cup of coffee. Imagine if you were as energized by understanding the chemistry in your morning cup--from the coffee trees, which fill red coffee berries with caffeine and a variety of other chemical substances, to the feathery crystals formed by the caffeine molecules, to the decaffeinating machines, which use liquid solvents to remove this stimulant from some of the beans. Now, that's real chemical understanding!
Olmsted and Williams' Fourth Edition of Chemistry focuses on helping you see and think about the world (and even your coffee) as a chemist. This text helps you understand how chemical phenomena are governed by what happens at the molecular level, apply critical thinking skills to chemical concepts and problems, and master the basic mathematical techniques needed for quantitative reasoning. You'll see the world as chemists do, and learn to appreciate the chemical processes all around us.
A Fourth Edition with a lot of new perks!
* Revisions include a new, early energy chapter; revised coverage of bonding; expanded coverage of intermolecular forces; and increased coverage of multiple equilibria, including polyprotic acids.
* New pedagogy strengthens students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
* Visual Summaries at the end of each chapter use molecular and diagrammatic visual elements to summarize essential skills, concepts, equations, and terms.
* eGrade Plus provides an integrated suite of teaching and learning resources, including a complete online version of the text, links between problems and relevant sections in the online text, practice quizzes, the Visual Tutor, Interactive LearningWare problems, and lab demos, as well as homework management and presentation features for instructors.
From the Back Cover
100% Pure Chemical Understanding
Every morning many of us are energized by a cup of coffee. Imagine if you were as energized by understanding the chemistry in your morning cup––from the coffee trees, which fill red coffee berries with caffeine and a variety of other chemical substances, to the feathery crystals formed by the caffeine molecules, to the decaffeinating machines, which use liquid solvents to remove this stimulant from some of the beans. Now, that’s real chemical understanding!
Olmsted and Williams’ Fourth Edition of Chemistry focuses on helping you see and think about the world (and even your coffee) as a chemist. This text helps you understand how chemical phenomena are governed by what happens at the molecular level, apply critical thinking skills to chemical concepts and problems, and master the basic mathematical techniques needed for quantitative reasoning. You’ll see the world as chemists do, and learn to appreciate the chemical processes all around us.
A Fourth Edition with a lot of new perks!
Revisions include a new, early energy chapter; revised coverage of bonding; expanded coverage of intermolecular forces; and increased coverage of multiple equilibria, including polyprotic acids.
New pedagogy strengthens students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Visual Summaries at the end of each chapter use molecular and diagrammatic visual elements to summarize essential skills, concepts, equations, and terms.
eGrade Plus provides an integrated suite of teaching and learning resources, including a complete online version of the text, links between problems and relevant sections in the online text, practice quizzes, the Visual Tutor, Interactive LearningWare problems, and lab demos, as well as homework management and presentation features for instructors.
云中漫步
第3楼2006/11/25
About the Authors
Preface
1 The Science of Chemistry
2 The Atomic Nature of Matter
3 The Composition of Molecules
4 Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
5 The Behavior of Gases
6 Energy and Its Conservation
7 Atoms and Light
8 Atomic Energies and Periodicity
9 Fundamentals of Chemical Bonding
10 Theories of Chemical Bonding
11 Effects of Intermolecular Forces
12 Properties of Solutions
13 Macromolecules
14 Spontaneity of Chemical Processes
15 Kinetics: Mechanisms and Rates of Reactions
16 Principles of Chemical Equilibrium
17 Aqueous Acid–Base Equilibria
18 Applications of Aqueous Equilibria
19 Electron Transfer Reactions
20 The Transition Metals
21 The Main Group Elements
22 Nuclear Chemistry and Radiochemistry
A Scientific Notation
B Quantitative Observations
C Ionization Energies and Electron Affinities of the First 36 Elements
D Standard Thermodynamic Functions
E Equilibrium Constants
F Standard Reduction Potentials,
Solutions to Odd-Numbered Problems
Answers to Problems