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Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity, by John C. Kotz, Paul Treichel
Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity, 3rd edition
by John C. Kotz, Paul Treichel
published by Saunders College Publishing, Fort Worth, 1996
ISBN: 0030012910
Introduction The Nature of Chemistry
Part 1 The Basic Tools of Chemistry
1 Matter and Measurement
2 Atoms and Elements
Section 4 Isotopes: Heavy Water Ice Cubes (134 )
Section 6 Relative Reactivity of Alkali Metals (134 )
3 Molecules and Compounds
Section 1 Plastic Sulfur (134 )
4 Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Reactions
Section 10 Induction by Iron(II) of the Oxidation of Iodide by Dichromate (134 )
Section 7 Conductimetric Titration (134 )
Section 8 Extraction of Acid with Base (134 )
Sections 4, 8 Multiple Ammonia Fountains (134 )
5 Stoichiometry
Section 6 Conductimetric Titration (134 )
6 Principles of Reactivity: Energy and Chemical Reactions
Section 4 Ring Strain (134 )
Part 2 The Structure of Atoms and Molecules
7 Atomic Structure
Sections 2, 3 Colors of Elements in a Flame (134 )
8 Atomic Electron Configurations and Chemical Periodicity
Section 1 Paramagnetism: Compounds (134 )
Section 1 Paramagnetism: Oxidation States of Manganese (134 )
Section 1 Paramagnetism: Nitrogen and Oxygen (134 )
Section 1 Ferrofluid (134 )
Section 1 Ferrimagnetism (134 )
Section 1, page 361 Curie Point of Nickel (134 )
9 Bonding and molecular Structure: Fundamental Concepts
Section 3 Paramagnetism: Nitrogen and Oxygen (134 )
10 Bonding and molecular Structure: Orbital Hybridization, Molecular Orbitals, and Metallic Bonding
Section 2 Paramagnetism: Nitrogen and Oxygen (134 )
Section 3 Superconductivity (134 )
11 Bonding and Molecular Structure: Organic Chemistry
Sections 1, 2 Ring Strain (134 )
Part 3 States of Matter
12 Gases
Section 1 Mercury Barometers (134 )
Section 1 Big Barometer (134 )
Section 2 Boyle's Law: J-tube (134 )
13 Bonding and molecular Structure: Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids
Section 2 Floating Squares (134 )
Section 2 Isotopes: Heavy Water Ice Cubes (134 )
Section 3 Viscosity of Liquids (134 )
Section 3 Critical Point of Benzene (134 )
Section 3 Boiling by Cooling (134 )
Section 3 Vapor Pressure: Drinking Bird (134 )
Section 3 Vapor Pressure: Collapsing Balloon (134 )
Section 3 Vapor Pressure Group (134 )
Section 4 Piezoelectric Effect (134 )
Section 4 Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage (134 )
Section 4 Simulation of Dislocations in Metals (134 )
Section 4 Heat Treatment of a Metal Bobby Pin (134 )
Section 4 Thermochromism: Mercury(II) Iodide (134 )
Section 4 Memory Metal (134 )
Section 5 Heat Conduction by Diamond (134 )
Section 7 Liquefaction of Carbon Dioxide (134 )
Sections 2, 7 Ice Bomb (134 )
Sections 4-6 Hardness of Solid Substances (134 )
Sections 4-6 Hardness of Solid Substances - Grinding (134 )
14 Solutions and Their Behavior
Section 2 Like Dissolves Like - Demonstration (134 )
Section 2 Like Dissolves Like - Exercise (134 )
Section 2 Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate (134 )
Section 2 Ammonia Fountain (134 )
Section 2 Multiple Ammonia Fountains (134 )
Section 2 Canned Heat (134 )
Section 2 Floating Squares (134 )
Section 3 Osmotic Pressure, Hydrostatic Pressure (134 )
Part 4 The Principles of Reactivity
15 Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Kinetics
Section 7 Induction by Iron(II) of the Oxidation of Iodide by Dichromate (134 )
16 Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Equilibria
17 Principles of Reactivity: The Chemistry of Acids and Bases
18 Principles of Reactivity: Reactions Between Acids and Bases
19 Principles of Reactivity: Precipitation Reactions
20 Principles of Reactivity: Entropy and Free Energy
21 Principles of Reactivity: Electron-Transfer Reactions
Part 5 The Chemistry of the Elements and Their Compounds
22 Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
Section 3 Relative Reactivity of Alkali Metals (134 )
Section 8 Plastic Sulfur (134 )
23 Chemistry of the Transition Elements
Section 5 Paramagnetism: Compounds (134 )
Section 5 Paramagnetism: Oxidation States of Manganese (134 )
24 Nuclear Chemistry
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