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Chemistry

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ISBN-10: 0495391638

ISBN-13: 9780495391630

Edition: 9th 2010

Authors: Kenneth W. Whitten, Raymond E. Davis, Larry Peck, George G. Stanley, Lisa Lockwood

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List price: $370.95
Edition: 9th
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Brooks/Cole
Publication date: 2/17/2009
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1168
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 5.588
Language: English

Ken Whitten is Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia. Dr. Whitten received his A.B. at Berry College, M.S. at the University of Mississippi, and Ph.D. at the University of Illinois. He taught at Tulane, the University of Southwestern Louisiana, the Mississippi State College of Women, and the University of Alabama, before joining the UGA faculty as Assistant Professor and Coordinator of General Chemistry in 1967. He remained Coordinator of General Chemistry throughout his UGA career until his retirement in 1998. His numerous awards include the G. E. Philbrook Chemistry Teacher of the Year Award, the Outstanding Honor's Professor, the Franklin College Outstanding Teacher of the…    

Ray Davis is a University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas, Austin. He received his B.S. at the University of Kansas in 1960, his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1965, and was a Cancer Research Scientist at the Roswell Park Memorial Institute from 1964 to 1968. He is a well-decorated teacher, with awards including the Minnie Stevens Piper Professorship in 1992, the Jean Holloway Award in Chemistry Teaching in 1996, and (five times) the Outstanding Teacher Award given by campus freshman honor societies. He was an inaugural member of the University's Academy of Distinguished Teachers in 1995.

George Stanley, Cyril & Tutta Vetter Alumni Professor at Louisiana State University, received his B.S. from the University of Rochester in 1975 and his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in 1979. He has extensive research experience in inorganic chemistry. George has won numerous awards and accolades, both nationally and locally, including the NSF Special Creativity Award in 1994, the LSU University Excellence in Science Teaching Award in 1995, the LSU College of Basic Sciences Center for Excellence in Science Teaching each year since 1997, and the Baton Rouge-ACS Charles E. Coates Award in 1999. He recently was named 2005-06 TIAA-CREF Service Learning Fellow, due to his longtime commitment to…    

The Foundations of Chemistry
Chemical Formulas and Composition Stoichiometry
Chemical Equations and Reaction Stoichiometry
The Structure of Atoms
Chemical Periodicity
Some Types of Chemical Reactions
Chemical Bonding
Molecular Structure and Covalent Bonding Theories
Molecular Orbitals in Chemical Bonding
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions I: Acids, Bases, and Salts
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions II: Calculations
Gases and the Kinetic-Molecular Theory
Liquids and Solids
Solutions
Chemical Thermodynamics
Chemical Kinetics
Chemical Equilibrium
Ionic Equilibria I: Acids and Bases
Ionic Equilibria II: Buffers and Titration Curves
Ionic Equilibria III: The Solubility Product Principle
Electrochemistry
Metals I: Metallurgy
Metals II: Properties and Reactions
Some Nonmetals and Metalloids
Coordination Compounds
Nuclear Chemistry
Organic Chemistry I: Formulas, Names, and Properties
Organic Chemistry II: Shapes, Selected Reactions, and Biopolymers
Some Mathematical Operations
Electron Con?gurations of the Atoms of the Elements
Common Units, Equivalences, and Conversion Factors
Physical Constants
Some Physical Constants for a Few Common Substances
Ionization Constants for Weak Acids at 25�C
Ionization Constants for Weak Bases at 25�C
Solubility Product Constants for Some Inorganic Compounds at 25�C
Dissociation Constants for Some Complex Ions
Standard Reduction Potentials in Aqueous Solution at 25�C
Selected Thermodynamic Values at 9-l8.15 K
Answers to Selected Even-Numbered Numerical Exercises
Index of Equations
Glossary/Index