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Basic Concepts of Chemistry, 9th Edition

January 2012, ©2013
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Basic Concepts of Chemistry was originally written over thirty years ago to address the needs of general chemistry students with little or no background in chemistry. Over time, the text has evolved beyond purposes solely aimed at a preparatory chemistry course. For some preparatory chemistry students, a main sequence in general chemistry may follow, but for others, a semester of organic and biochemistry may follow. Other students enroll to simply satisfy a basic science or chemistry requirement. The text was written with a level and functionality designed to accommodate the needs of each of these varied groups of students.  Basic Concepts of Chemistry was designed with a flexibility that allows instructors to emphasize or omit certain clearly delineated sections. The mission of the text has evolved in response to the increased diversity of students and the emphasis on outcomes assessment.
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Table of Contents
Prologue.

CHAPTER 1 Chemistry and Measurements.

CHAPTER 2 Elements and Compounds.

CHAPTER 3 The Properties of Matter and Energy.

CHAPTER 4 The Periodic Table and Chemical Nomenclature.

CHAPTER 5 Quantities in Chemistry.

CHAPTER 6 Chemical Reactions.

CHAPTER 7 Quantitative Relationships in Chemical Reactions.

CHAPTER 8 Modern Atomic Theory.

CHAPTER 9 The Chemical Bond.

CHAPTER 10 The Gaseous State.

CHAPTER 11 The Solid and Liquid States.

CHAPTER 12 Aqueous Solutions.

CHAPTER 13 Acids, Bases, and Salts.

CHAPTER 14 Oxidation–Reduction Reactions.

CHAPTER 15 Reaction Rates and Equilibrium.

CHAPTER 16 Nuclear Chemistry.

New To This Edition
• Math Check - allows students to quickly assess the needed basic math skill. If the student is not mathematically ready to tackle a text problem, he or she is referred back to chapter 1 or the math appendices for further review.
• Chapter Synthesis problems - these are multi-faceted problems that bring the key concepts of the chapters into one encompassing problem.
Hallmark Features
• Step by Step examples
• “Making it Real” Essays
• Student Workshop Activities
• Learning Objectives listed for each chapter section
• Each chapter concludes with an objectives grid which correlates the objectives to examples within the sections, assessment exercises at the end of each section, and relevant chapter problems at the end of each chapter.

Available Versions

Basic Concepts of Chemistry, 9th Edition
by Leo J. Malone, Theodore Dolter
ISBN 978-0-470-93845-4
January 2012, ©2013
Hardcover, 696 pages
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Basic Concepts of Chemistry, 9th Edition
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January 2012
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