Solution Manual for Chemistry Principles and Reactions, 8th Edition

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 130507937X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1305079373
  • Author: William L. Masterton

Discover all of the fundamental topics of general chemistry with this brief, reader-oriented book. CHEMISTRY: PRINCIPLES AND REACTIONS, 8e, provides a clear, concise presentation based on the authors’ more than 50 years of combined teaching experience. The book includes graded and concept-driven examples as well as examples that focus on molecular reasoning and understanding, as well as “Chemistry: Beyond the Classroom” essays that demonstrate the relevance of the concepts and highlight some of the most up-to-date uses of chemistry. A strong, enhanced art program helps readers visualize chemical concepts. Integrated end-of-chapter questions and Key Concepts correlate to OWLv2, the #1 online homework and tutorial system for chemistry.

Table contents:

  1. Ch 1: Matter and Measurements
  2. 1-1 Matter and Its Classifications
  3. 1-2 Measurements
  4. 1-3 Properties of Substances
  5. Summary Problem
  6. Questions and Problems
  7. Ch 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
  8. 2-1 Atoms and the Atomic Theory
  9. 2-2 Components of the Atom
  10. 2-3 Quantitative Properties of the Atom
  11. 2-4 Introduction to the Periodic Table
  12. 2-5 Molecules and Ions
  13. 2-6 Formulas of Ionic Compounds
  14. 2-7 Names of Compounds
  15. Summary Problem
  16. Questions and Problems
  17. Ch 3: Mass Relations in Chemistry; Stoichiometry
  18. 3-1 The Mole
  19. 3-2 Mass Relations in Chemical Formulas
  20. 3-3 Mass Relations in Reactions
  21. Summary Problem
  22. Questions and Problems
  23. Ch 4: Reactions in Aqueous Solution
  24. 4-1 Precipitation Reactions
  25. 4-2 Acid-Base Reactions
  26. 4-3 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
  27. Summary Problem
  28. Questions and Problems
  29. Ch 5: Gases
  30. 5-1 Measurements on Gases
  31. 5-2 The Ideal Gas Law
  32. 5-3 Gas Law Calculations
  33. 5-4 Stoichiometry of Gaseous Reactions
  34. 5-5 Gas Mixtures: Partial Pressures and Mole Fractions
  35. 5-6 Kinetic Theory of Gases
  36. 5-7 Real Gases
  37. Summary Problem
  38. Questions and Problems
  39. Ch 6: Electronic Structure and the Periodic Table
  40. 6-1 Light, Photon Energies, and Atomic Spectra
  41. 6-2 The Hydrogen Atom
  42. 6-3 Quantum Numbers
  43. 6-4 Atomic Orbitals; Shapes and Sizes
  44. 6-5 Electron Configurations in Atoms
  45. 6-6 Orbital Diagrams of Atoms
  46. 6-7 Electron Arrangements in Monatomic Ions
  47. 6-8 Periodic Trends in the Properties of Atoms
  48. Summary Problem
  49. Questions and Problems
  50. Ch 7: Covalent Bonding
  51. 7-1 Lewis Structures; the Octet Rule
  52. 7-2 Molecular Geometry
  53. 7-3 Polarity of Molecules
  54. 7-4 Atomic Orbitals; Hybridization
  55. Summary Problem
  56. Questions and Problems
  57. Ch 8: Thermochemistry
  58. 8-1 Principles of Heat Flow
  59. 8-2 Measurement of Heat Flow; Calorimetry
  60. 8-3 Enthalpy
  61. 8-4 Thermochemical Equations
  62. 8-5 Enthalpies of Formation
  63. 8-6 Bond Enthalpy
  64. 8-7 The First Law of Thermodynamics
  65. Summary Problem
  66. Questions and Problems
  67. Ch 9: Liquids and Solids
  68. 9-1 Comparing Solids, Liquids, and Gases
  69. 9-2 Liquid-Vapor Equilibrium
  70. 9-3 Phase Diagrams
  71. 9-4 Molecular Substances; Intermolecular Forces
  72. 9-5 Network Covalent, Ionic, and Metallic Solids
  73. 9-6 Crystal Structures
  74. Summary Problem
  75. Questions and Problems
  76. Ch 10: Solutions
  77. 10-1 Concentration Units
  78. 10-2 Principles of Solubility
  79. 10-3 Colligative Properties of Nonelectrolytes
  80. 10-4 Colligative Properties of Electrolytes
  81. Summary Problem
  82. Questions and Problems
  83. Ch 11: Rate of Reaction
  84. 11-1 Meaning of Reaction Rate
  85. 11-2 Reaction Rate and Concentration
  86. 11-3 Reactant Concentration and Time
  87. 11-4 Models for Reaction Rate
  88. 11-5 Reaction Rate and Temperature
  89. 11-6 Catalysis
  90. 11-7 Reaction Mechanisms
  91. Summary Problem
  92. Questions and Problems
  93. Ch 12: Gaseous Chemical Equilibrium
  94. 12-1 The N2O4-NO2 Equilibrium System
  95. 12-2 The Equilibrium Constant Expression
  96. 12-3 Determination of K
  97. 12-4 Applications of the Equilibrium Constant
  98. 12-5 Effect of Changes in Conditions on an Equilibrium System
  99. Summary Problem
  100. Questions and Problems
  101. Ch 13: Acids and Bases
  102. 13-1 Bronsted-Lowry Acid-Base Model
  103. 13-2 The Ion Product of Water
  104. 13-3 pH and pOH
  105. 13-4 Weak Acids and Their Equilibrium Constants
  106. 13-5 Weak Bases and Their Equilibrium Constants
  107. 13-6 Acid-Base Properties of Salt Solutions
  108. 13-7 Extending the Concept of Acids and Bases: The Lewis Model
  109. Summary Problem
  110. Questions and Problems
  111. Ch 14: Equilibria in Acid-Base Solutions
  112. 14-1 Buffers
  113. 14-2 Acid-Base Indicators
  114. 14-3 Acid-Base Titrations
  115. Summary Problem
  116. Questions and Problems
  117. Ch 15: Complex Ion and Precipitation Equilibria
  118. 15-1 Complex Ion Equilibria; Formation Constant (Kf)
  119. 15-2 Solubility; Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)
  120. 15-3 Precipitate Formation
  121. 15-4 Dissolving Precipitates
  122. Summary Problem
  123. Questions and Problems
  124. Ch 16: Spontaneity of Reaction
  125. 16-1 Spontaneous Processes
  126. 16-2 Entropy, S
  127. 16-3 Free Energy, G
  128. 16-4 Standard Free Energy Change, DeltaGDegree
  129. 16-5 Effect of Temperature, Pressure, and Concentration on Reaction Spontaneity
  130. 16-6 The Free Energy Change and the Equilibrium Constant
  131. 16-7 Additivity of Free Energy Changes; Coupled Reactions
  132. Summary Problem
  133. Questions and Problems
  134. Ch 17: Electrochemistry
  135. 17-1 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions Revisited
  136. 17-2 Voltaic Cells
  137. 17-3 Standard Voltages
  138. 17-4 Relations between EDegree, DeltaGDegree, and K
  139. 17-5 Effect of Concentration on Voltage
  140. 17-6 Electrolytic Cells
  141. 17-7 Commercial Cells
  142. Summary Problem
  143. Questions and Problems
  144. Ch 18: Nuclear Reactions
  145. 18-1 Nuclear Stability
  146. 18-2 Radioactivity
  147. 18-3 Rate of Radioactive Decay
  148. 18-4 Mass-Energy Relations
  149. 18-5 Nuclear Fission
  150. 18-6 Nuclear Fusion
  151. Summary Problem
  152. Questions and Problems
  153. Ch 19: Complex Ions
  154. 19-1 Composition of Complex Ions
  155. 19-2 Naming Complex Ions and Coordination Compounds
  156. 19-3 Geometry of Complex Ions
  157. 19-4 Electronic Structure of Complex Ions
  158. Summary Problem
  159. Questions and Problems
  160. Ch 20: Chemistry of the Metals
  161. 20-1 Metallurgy
  162. 20-2 Reactions of the Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals
  163. 20-3 Redox Chemistry of the Transition Metals
  164. Summary Problem
  165. Questions and Problems
  166. Ch 21: Chemistry of the Nonmetals
  167. 21-1 The Elements and Their Preparation
  168. 21-2 Hydrogen Compounds of Nonmetals
  169. 21-3 Oxygen Compounds of Nonmetals
  170. 21-4 Oxoacids and Oxoanions
  171. Summary Problem
  172. Questions and Problems
  173. Ch 22: Organic Chemistry
  174. 22-1 Saturated Hydrocarbons: Alkanes
  175. 22-2 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons: Alkenes and Alkynes
  176. 22-3 Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives
  177. 22-4 Functional Groups
  178. 22-5 Isomerism in Organic Compounds
  179. 22-6 Organic Reactions
  180. Summary Problem
  181. Questions and Problems
  182. Ch 23: Organic Polymers, Natural and Synthetic
  183. 23-1 Synthetic Addition Polymers
  184. 23-2 Synthetic Condensation Polymers
  185. 23-3 Carbohydrates
  186. 23-4 Proteins
  187. Summary Problem
  188. Questions and Problems
  189. Appendices
  190. Appendix 1: Units, Constants, and Reference Data
  191. Appendix 2: Properties of the Elements
  192. Appendix 3: Exponents and Logarithms
  193. Appendix 4: Molecular Orbitals
  194. Appendix 5: Answers to Even-Numbered and Challenge Questions and Problems
  195. Index/Glossary

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