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A Guided Inquiry
Richard S. Moog, John J. Farrell
ISBN: 9780470129265
Format: Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Edition: 4th New edition
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* Draws on exercises from Spencer, Bodner, and Rickard's CHEMISTRY 3e but can be used in tandem with any introductory General Chemistry textbook. * Features 62 ChemActivities, which cover all the core General Chemistry topics. Includes tips on setting up an inquiry-based class.
The ChemActivities found in Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry, Fourth Edition use the classroom guided inquiry approach and provide an excellent accompaniment to Spencer's Chemistry: Structure and Dynamics, Fourth Edition or any other General Chemistry text. Designed to support Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL), these materials provide a variety of ways to promote a student-focused, active classroom that range from cooperative learning to active student participation in a more traditional setting. They are designed to train students to use and analyze data, figures, and text to deduce chemical concepts.
| ISBN | 0470129263 | | Pages | 408 | | ISBN13 | 9780470129265 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd | | Weight (grammes) | 814 | | Imprint | John Wiley & Sons Ltd | | Published in | Chichester | | Format | Paperback | | Previous ISBN | 9780471699415 | | Publication date | 08 Feb 2008 | | Height (mm) | 272 | | Library of Congress | 2008271481 | | Width (mm) | 216 | | DEWEY | 540 | | Spine width (mm) | 23 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly |
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Atomic Structure. 1. The Nuclear Atom. 2. Atomic Number and Atomic Mass. 3. Coulomb's Law. 4. The Shell Model (I). 5. The Shell Model (II). 6. Atomic Size. 7. Electromagnetic Radiation. 8. Photoelectron Spectroscopy. 9. The Shell Model (III). 10. Electron Configurations. 11. Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table. 12. Electron Spin Molecular Structure. 13. Lewis Structures (I). 14. Bond Order and Bond Strength. 15. Lewis Structures (II). 16. Lewis Structures (III). 17. Lewis Structures (IV). 18. Molecular Shapes. 19. Hybrid Orbitals. 20. Average Valence Electron Energies. 21. Partial Charge. 22. Polar, Nonpolar, and Ionic Bonds. 23. Dipole Moment. Solids and Liquids. 24. The Ionic Bond. 25. Metals. 26. The Bond-Type Triangle. 27. Intermolecular Forces. Stoichiometry. 28. The Mole Concept. 29. Balanced Chemical Equations. 30. Limiting Reagent. 31. Empirical Formula. 32. Molarity. Gases. 33. The Ideal Gas Law. Thermochemistry. 34. Enthalpy of Atom Combination. 35. Enthalpy Changes in Chemical Reactions. Equilibrium. 36. Rates of Chemical Reactions. 37. Equilibrium (I). 38. Equilibrium (II). 39. The Equilibrium Constant (I). 40. The Reaction Quotient. 41. The Solubility Product. Acids and Bases. 42. Acids and Bases. 43. Strong and Weak Acids. 44. Weak Acid/Base Dissociation. 45. pH. 46. Relative Acid Strength. 47. Acid/Base Strength of Conjugate Pairs. Oxidation-Reduction. 48.Redox Reactions. 49. Oxidation Numbers. 50. The Electrochemical Cell. 51. The Cell Voltage. Thermodynamics. 52. Entropy (I). 53. Entropy (II). 54. Entropy Changes in Chemical Reactions. 55. The Equilibrium Constant (II). 56. The Equilibrium Constant (III). Kinetics. 57. Rates of Chemical Reactions (II). 58. Integrated Rate Laws. 59. Reaction Mechanisms (I). 60. Reaction Mechanisms (II). 61. Reaction Mechanisms (III). 62. Activation Energy. Appendix: Table A.1 Values of Selected Fundamental Constants. Appendix: Table A.2 Selected Conversion Factors. Appendix: Table A.3 Standard-State Enthalpies, Free Energies, and Entropies of Atom Combination. Index.
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