Providing a holistic overview of general chemistry and its foundational principles, this textbook is an essential accompaniment to students entering the field. It is designed with the reader in mind, presenting the development of ideas to frame and center new concepts as well as providing sources for all topics covered.
Providing a holistic overview of general chemistry and its foundational principles, this textbook is an essential accompaniment to students entering the field. It is designed with the reader in mind, presenting the development of ideas to frame and center new concepts as well as providing sources for all topics covered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Tucker's passion for chemistry was inspired by his high school teacher Gary Osborn. He left Maine to pursue Chemistry at Middlebury College, and after graduating in 2010 he decided to pursue a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he worked in the laboratory of Dr. Sandro Mecozzi, where he developed semifluorinated triphilic surfactants for hydrophobic drug delivery. After earning his Ph.D. in 2015, he took a fellowship at Boston University as a Postdoctoral Faculty Fellow. There he co-taught organic chemistry while working in the laboratory of Dr. John Caradonna. In the Caradonna laboratory, he worked on developing a surface-immobilized iron-oxidation catalyst for the oxidation of C¿H bonds using dioxygen from the air as the terminal oxidant. Throughout all of this work, his passion has always been for teaching and working with students both in and out of the classroom. He has been lucky for the past six years to work at Concord Academy, where his students have, through their questions, pushed him to think deeper and more critically about chemistry. Their curiosity inspires him, and their inquisitiveness inspired his writing.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Introduction Attribution Acknowledgements Creative Commons License Chapter 1 Introduction, sustainability, conventions, and writing Chapter 2 Energy Chapter 3 Atoms Chapter 4 Binding energy, nuclear stability, and decay Chapter 5 Nuclear reactions Chapter 6 Light and electrons Chapter 7 Electrons and quantum numbers Chapter 8 Periodic trends Chapter 9 Bonding Chapter 10 Molecular shapes Chapter 11 Gases Chapter 12 The van der Waals equation and intermolecular forces Chapter 13 States, phases, and physical changes Chapter 14 Chemical kinetics Chapter 15 Enthalpy Chapter 16 Entropy Chapter 17 Gibbs energy Chapter 18 Equilibrium Chapter 19 Electron transfer Chapter 20 Electron sharing Appendices Answers to in-text problems