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Unit 1: Getting Started with Chemistry 5
Chapter 1: Looking at Numbers Scientifically 7
Chapter 2: Using and Converting Units 29
Chapter 3: The Basic Properties of Matter 49
Chapter 4: Breaking Down Atoms into Their Subatomic Particles 59
Unit 2: The Periodic Table 77
Chapter 5: Surveying the Periodic Table of the Elements 79
Chapter 6: The Electron 91
Chapter 7: Periodic Trends 111
Chapter 8: Doing Chemistry with Atomic Nuclei 125
Unit 3: Making and Breaking Bonds 143
Chapter 9: Building Bonds 145
Chapter 10: The Shape of Molecules 165
Chapter 11: Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas 197
Unit 4: Working with Reactions 223
Chapter 12: Understanding the Many Uses of the Mole 225
Chapter 13: Getting a Grip on Chemical Equations 249
Chapter 14: Putting Stoichiometry to Work 277
Unit 5: Examining Changes in Energy 301
Chapter 15: Understanding States of Matter in Terms of Energy 303
Chapter 16: Warming Up to Thermochemistry 319
Chapter 17: Obeying Gas Laws 345
Unit 6: Studying Solutions 377
Chapter 18: Dissolving into Solutions 379
Chapter 19: Playing Hot and Cold: Colligative Properties 401
Chapter 20: Working with Acids and Bases 419
Chapter 21: Achieving Neutrality with Titrations and Buffers 445
Glossary 461
Index 471
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Christopher R. Hren has taught high school chemistry, honors chemistry, and AP Chemistry for more than 15 years.
John T. Moore, Ed D, has taught chemistry at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, for more than 40 years.
Peter J. Mikulecky, Ph D, teaches science and math at Fusion Learning Center and Fusion Academy, and is a technical writer.