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- English
- PDF
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Fundamentals of Chemistry
About this book
Fundamentals of Chemistry, Fourth Edition covers the fundamentals of chemistry. The book describes the formation of ionic and covalent bonds; the Lewis theory of bonding; resonance; and the shape of molecules. The book then discusses the theory and some applications of the four kinds of spectroscopy: ultraviolet, infrared, nuclear (proton) magnetic resonance, and mass. Topics that combine environmental significance with descriptive chemistry, including atmospheric pollution from automobile exhaust; the metallurgy of iron and aluminum; corrosion; reactions involving ozone in the upper atmosphere; and the methods of controlling the pollution of air and water, are also considered. Chemists and students taking courses related to chemistry and environmental chemistry will find the book invaluable.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Fundamentals of Chemistry
- Copyright Page
- 9.2 LEWIS THEORY OF BONDING
- 9.3 IONIC BOND
- 9.4 FORMATION OF IONIC SOLIDS
- 9.11 PROPERTIES OF COVALENT BONDS
- 9.12 RESONANCE
- 9.13 SHAPES OF MOLECULES
- KEY TERMS
- OBJECTIVES
- CHAPTER 24. RADIATION AND MATTER
- CHAPTER 25. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY