Chemistry / Jason Overby, College of Charleston.

By: Overby, Jason, 1970- [author.]
Language: English Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw Hill LLC, [2025]Copyright date: ©2025Edition: Fifteenth editionDescription: xxiii, 1087, A1-I18 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781266817441Subject(s): Chemistry -- TextbooksDDC classification: 540 LOC classification: QD31.3Summary: "The fifteenth edition continues a long tradition of providing a firm foundation in the concepts of chemical principles while instilling an appreciation of the important role chemistry plays in our daily lives. We believe that it is our responsibility to assist both instructors and students in their pursuit of this goal by presenting a broad range of chemical topics in a logical format. At all times, we strive to balance theory and application and to illustrate principles with applicable examples whenever possible"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

Chapter 1: Measurement and the Properties of Matter
Chapter 2: Atoms, Ions, and Molecules
Chapter 3: Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions
Chapter 4: Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
Chapter 5: Gases
Chapter 6: Thermochemistry
Chapter 7: Quantum Theory and the Electronic Structure of Atoms
Chapter 8: Periodic Relationships Among the Elements
Chapter 9: Compounds and Bonding
Chapter 10: Structure and Bonding Theories
Chapter 11: Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and Solids
Chapter 12: Physical Properties of Solutions
Chapter 13: Chemical Kinetics
Chapter 14: Chemical Equilibrium
Chapter 15: Acids and Bases
Chapter 16: Acid-Base Equilibria and Solubility Equilibria
Chapter 17: Entropy, Gibbs Energy, and Equilibrium
Chapter 18: Electrochemistry
Chapter 19: Nuclear Chemistry
Chapter 20: Chemistry in the Atmosphere
Chapter 21: Metallurgy and the Chemistry of Metals
Chapter 22: Nonmetallic Elements and Their Compounds
Chapter 23: Coordination Chemistry
Chapter 24: Organic Chemistry
Chapter 25: Synthetic and Natural Organic Polymers
Periodic Table
Appendix 1: Units for the Gas Constant
Appendix 2: Thermodynamic Data at 1 atm and 25°C
Appendix 3: Dissociation Constants for Weak Acids and Bases at 25°C
Appendix 4: Solubility Product Constants at 25°C
Appendix 5: Mathematical Operations
Appendix 6: Fundamental Constants, Useful Conversion Factors, and SIPrefixes
Appendix 7: Color Codes for Molecular Models

"The fifteenth edition continues a long tradition of providing a firm foundation in the concepts of chemical principles while instilling an appreciation of the important role chemistry plays in our daily lives. We believe that it is our responsibility to assist both instructors and students in their pursuit of this goal by presenting a broad range of chemical topics in a logical format. At all times, we strive to balance theory and application and to illustrate principles with applicable examples whenever possible"-- Provided by publisher.

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Jason Overby
Jason Overby received his B.S. in chemistry and political science from the University of Tennessee at Martin, his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Vanderbilt University, and conducted postdoctoral research at Dartmouth College. Since joining the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the College of Charleston, Jason has taught courses from general chemistry to advanced inorganic chemistry, and conducts research with undergraduates. He is interested in integrating technology into the classroom, with a particular focus on adaptive learning.

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