Table of Contents Last updated Save as PDF Page ID200556 1: Chapter 1 - Descriptions in the Physical Sciences1.1: Chemistry as a Science1.2: Expressing Units1.3: Converting Units1.4: Other Units - Temperature and Density1.5: 0.1 Introduction and Review2: Chapter 2 - Introduction to Chemistry2.1: Prelude to Chemistry2.2: Basic Definitions3: Chapter 3 - Atoms and Elemental Properties3.1: Prelude to Atoms, Molecules, and Ions3.2: Atomic Theory3.3: Masses of Atoms and Molecules3.4: Organization of the Elements - The Periodic Table3.5: Ions and Ionic Compounds4: Chapter 4 - Molecules, Bonding, and Forces4.1: Compounds, Lewis Diagrams and Ionic Bonds4.2: Nomenclature of Ionic Compounds4.3: Covalent Bonding4.4: Exceptions to the Octet Rule4.5: Nomenclature of Molecular Compounds4.6: Electronegativity and the Polar Covalent Bond4.7: Intermolecular Forces5: Chapter 5 - Solution Chemistry5.1: Prelude to Solutions5.2: Definitions5.3: The Mole5.4: Quantitative Units of Concentration5.5: Dilutions and Concentrations5.6: Colligative Properties of Solutions6: Chapter 6 - Survey of Chemical Reactions6.1: Prelude to Chemical Reactions6.2: The Chemical Equation6.3: The Mole in Chemical Reactions6.4: Stoichiometry6.5: Limiting Reagents6.6: Types of Chemical Reactions - Single and Double Displacement Reactions6.7: Composition, Decomposition, and Combustion Reactions6.8: Neutralization Reactions6.9: Energy6.10: Enthalpy and Chemical Reactions6.11: Chemical Reaction Rate6.12: Collision Theory6.13: Activation Energy6.14: Chemical Equilibrium6.15: Equilibrium Constant6.16: Le Châtelier's Principle7: Chapter 7 - Survey of Kinematics and Newtonian Motion7.1: Prelude to One-Dimensional Kinematics7.2: Displacement7.3: Vectors, Scalars, and Coordinate Systems7.4: Time, Velocity, and Speed7.5: Acceleration7.6: Kinematics in Two Dimensions - An Introduction7.7: Projectile Motion7.8: Development of Force Concept7.9: Newton’s First Law of Motion- Inertia7.10: Newton’s Second Law of Motion- Concept of a System7.11: Newton’s Third Law of Motion- Symmetry in Forces7.12: Linear Momentum and Force7.13: Impulse8: Chapter 8 - Energy8.1: Prelude to Work, Energy, and Energy Resources8.2: Work- The Scientific Definition8.3: Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem8.4: Gravitational Potential Energy8.5: Conservation of Energy8.6: Nonconservative Forces8.7: Power8.8: Work, Energy, and Power in Humans9: Chapter 9 - Waves9.1: Free Waves9.2: Sound9.3: Hearing9.4: Speed of Sound, Frequency, and Wavelength9.5: Sound Intensity and Sound Level9.6: Sound Interference and Resonance- Standing Waves in Air Columns9.7: Images by Reflection9.8: Refraction9.9: Wave Optics10: Chapter 10 - Electricty and Magnetism10.1: Current and Voltage10.2: Parallel and Series Circuits10.3: More About the Magnetic Field10.4: Induced Electric FieldsBack MatterIndexGlossary