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- This upper-division Analytical Chemistry text introduces the principles and methods used for quantitative chemical analysis. Topics include sampling, data analysis, chemical equilibria, gravimetric and titrimetric methods, spectroscopy, electrochemistry, chromatography, quality assurance, and instrumental techniques such as atomic spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, potentiometry, voltammetry, GC, and HPLC. Emphasis is placed on accurate measurement, interpretation of analytical data, method develo
- Front Matter
- 1: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
- 2: Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry
- 3: The Vocabulary of Analytical Chemistry
- 4: Evaluating Analytical Data
- 5: Standardizing Analytical Methods
- 6: Equilibrium Chemistry
- 7: Obtaining and Preparing Samples for Analysis
- 8: Gravimetric Methods
- 9: Titrimetric Methods
- 10: Spectroscopic Methods
- 11: Electrochemical Methods
- 12: Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Methods
- 13: Kinetic Methods
- 14: Developing a Standard Method
- 15: Quality Assurance
- 16: Signals and Noise
- 17: Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
- 18: Atomic Emission Spectrometry
- 19: Atomic Mass Spectrometry
- 20: Molecular Mass Spectrometry
- 21: Potentiometry
- 22: Voltammetry
- 23: Gas Chromatography
- 24: High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
- Back Matter
- Chemistry and Global Awareness, for Liberal Arts Students
- About This Resource: Chemistry and Global Awareness, for Liberal Arts Students: A Convergence of Global Knowledge and 45 Years of Expertise. This textbook represents a unique milestone in chemistry education. It is the result of a massive collaborative effort that leverages the Libre Texts project—a global initiative that has grown into the world’s most comprehensive open-access Textbook library. This specific remix is a living, evolving resource rather than a static document. It will be updated
- Chemistry for Liberal Arts Laboratory Manual, Chem 11
- This Chemistry for Liberal Arts (Chem 11) Laboratory Manual provides hands-on experiments designed for Liberal Arts students and introduces students to fundamental chemical concepts and laboratory techniques. Activities include measurement and density, chemical nomenclature and reactions, stoichiometry, gases, flame tests, molecular structure, acid-base titration, equilibrium, hydrates, antacids, qualitative analysis, and organic molecular structures.
- Front Matter
- 1: Introducing Measurements in the Laboratory (Experiment)
- 2: The Density of Liquids and Solids (Experiment)
- 3: Chemical Nomenclature (Experiment)
- 4: The Properties of Oxygen Gas (Experiment)
- 5: The Composition of Potassium Chlorate (Experiment)
- 6: Single and Double Displacement Reactions (Experiment)
- 7: Mole Ratios and Reaction Stoichiometry (Experiment)
- 8: Flame Tests of Metal Cations (Experiment)
- 9: Lewis Structures and Molecular Shapes (Experiment)
- 10: Experimental Determination of the Gas Constant (Experiment)
- 11: Titration of Vinegar (Experiment)
- 12: Equilibrium and Le Chatelier's Principle (Experiment)
- 13: Properties of Hydrates (Experiment)
- 14: Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Antacids (Experiment)
- 15: Using Periodic Properties to Identify Group 2A Cations and Group 7A Anions (Experiment)
- 16: Introduction to the Structures and Isomerism of Simple Organic Molecules- Description and Modeling (Experiment)
- Back Matter
- Chemistry, Organic I
- This textbook is the result of a massive collaborative effort that leverages the Libre Texts project—a global initiative that has grown into the world’s most comprehensive open-access Textbook library. This specific remix was curated and edited by an organic chemist and graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Reflecting 45 years of graduate and undergraduate teaching experience, this volume establishes the essential foundations of molecular structure, stereochemistry, and reaction mechanisms
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Structure and Bonding
- 3: Polar Covalent Bonds; Acids and Bases
- 4: Organic Compounds- Alkanes and Their Stereochemistry
- 5: Organic Compounds - Cycloalkanes and their Stereochemistry
- 6: Stereochemistry at Tetrahedral Centers
- 7: An Overview of Organic Reactions
- 8: Alkenes - Structure and Reactivity
- 9: Alkenes - Reactions and Synthesis
- 10: Alkynes - An Introduction to Organic Synthesis
- 11: Organohalides
- 12: Reactions of Alkyl Halides- Nucleophilic Substitutions and Eliminations
- Back Matter
- Food Chemistry
- This Food Chemistry text explores the chemical composition, properties, and reactions of foods. Topics include water, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, acidity, flavor, physical transformations, Maillard reactions, lipid oxidation, enzymes, and fermentation, with emphasis on how chemistry influences food processing, quality, and stability
- General Chemistry, 1A and1B (Shasta College)
- About This Resource: General Chemistry, 1A and1B (Shasta College Remix) A Convergence of Global Knowledge and 45 Years of teaching experiences. This textbook represents a unique milestone in chemistry education. It is the result of a massive collaborative effort that leverages the Libre Texts project—a global initiative that has grown into the world’s most comprehensive open-access Textbook library. This textbook will be continuously remixed and updated to keep up with the latest discoveries.
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Essential Ideas
- 3: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
- 4: Composition of Substances and Solutions
- 5: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
- 6: Thermochemistry
- 7: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties
- 8: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
- 9: Advanced Theories of Covalent Bonding
- 10: Gases
- 11: Liquids and Solids
- 12: Solutions and Colloids
- 13: Kinetics
- 14: Fundamental Equilibrium Concepts
- 15: Acid-Base Equilibria
- 16: Equilibria of Other Reaction Classes
- 17: Thermodynamics
- 18: Electrochemistry
- 19: Representative Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
- 20: Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
- 21: Organic Chemistry
- 22: Nuclear Chemistry
- 23: Appendices
- Back Matter
- General Chemistry II, Chem 1B
- This textbook represents a unique milestone in chemistry education, merging the vast resources of the LibreTexts project with the author's 45 years of graduate and undergraduate teaching experience. This remix provides a Zero-Textbook-Cost (ZTC) curriculum. Maintained as a living, continuous resource, it is regularly updated with emerging techniques from world literature to ensure Shasta College students receive a cutting-edge education at no cost. chemical dynamics, equilibrium, thermodynamics,
- 1: introduction
- 2: Kinetics
- 3: Fundamental Equilibrium Concepts
- 4: Acid-Base Equilibria
- 5: Equilibria of Other Reaction Classes
- 6: Thermodynamics
- 7: Electrochemistry
- 8: Representative Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
- 9: Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
- 10: Organic Chemistry
- 11: Nuclear Chemistry
- Back Matter
- General Chemistry II Lab Manual, Chem 1B Experiments
- This General Chemistry II Laboratory Manual provides experiments that reinforce second-semester general chemistry concepts through hands-on investigation. Topics include solutions and solubility, colligative properties, chemical equilibrium, Le Châtelier’s principle, acid-base equilibria and titrations, thermochemistry and thermodynamics, electrochemistry, redox reactions, and chemical kinetics. The experiments emphasize quantitative measurement, data analysis, laboratory safety, and the applica
- Front Matter
- 1: Beer's Law
- 2: Determination of an Equilibrium Constant
- 3: Acid Dissociation Constant
- 4: Titration of a Diprotic Acid
- 5: Investigating Buffers
- 6: Solubility Product
- 7: Thermodynamics of Borax
- 8: Redox Reactions
- 9: Voltaic Cells
- 10: Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
- 11: Determination of an Activation Energy
- 12: Radioactivity Simulation
- 13: Appendices
- Back Matter
- General Chemistry Lab Manual Chem 1A Experiments
- This lab manual is designed to support the first semester of general chemistry. The experiments include Fun with Dimensional Analysis, Density of a Sucrose Solution, Percent Composition, Stoichiometry, Limiting Reactants, Reactions and Solubility, Titration of a Carbonated Beverage, Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid, Calorimetry, Hess’s Law, Molecular Geometry, and a Lab Final.
- Front Matter
- 1: Fun with Dimensional Analysis
- 2: Density of a Sucrose Solution
- 3: Percent Composition Laboratory
- 4: Stoichiometry
- 5: Limiting Reactant Laboratory
- 6: Reactions and Solubility Laboratory
- 7: Titration of a Carbonated Beverage
- 8: Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid
- 9: Calorimetry
- 10: Hess's Law
- 11: Molecular Geometry
- 12: Lab Final
- Back Matter
- GOB_051326
- Front Matter
- 1: Chemistry, Matter, and Measurement
- 2: Elements, Atoms, and the Periodic Table
- 3: Ionic Bonding and Simple Ionic Compounds
- 4: Covalent Bonding and Simple Molecular Compounds
- 5: Introduction to Chemical Reactions
- 6: Quantities in Chemical Reactions
- 7: Energy and Chemical Processes
- 8: Solids, Liquids, and Gases
- 9: Solutions
- 10: Acids and Bases
- 11: Nuclear Chemistry
- 12: Organic Chemistry - Alkanes and Halogenated Hydrocarbons
- 13: Unsaturated and Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- 14: Organic Compounds of Oxygen
- 15: Organic Acids and Bases and Some of Their Derivatives
- 16: Carbohydrates
- 17: Lipids
- 18: Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
- 19: Nucleic Acids
- 20: Energy Metabolism
- Back Matter
- Inorganic
- This upper-division Inorganic Chemistry text examines the structure, bonding, properties, and reactivity of inorganic compounds. Topics include atomic structure, molecular orbital theory, symmetry and group theory, acid-base chemistry, solid-state chemistry, main-group elements, coordination chemistry, electronic spectra, organometallic chemistry and catalysis, lanthanides and actinides, and bioinorganic chemistry. The text emphasizes relationships among molecular structure, bonding, and chemica
- Front Matter
- 1: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
- 2: Atomic Structure
- 3: Simple Bonding Theory
- 4: Symmetry and Group Theory
- 5: Molecular Orbitals
- 6: Acid-Base and Donor-Acceptor Chemistry
- 7: The Crystalline Solid State
- 8: Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
- 9: Coordination Chemistry I - Structure and Isomers
- 10: Coordination Chemistry II - Bonding
- 11: Coordination Chemistry III - Electronic Spectra
- 12: Coordination Chemistry IV - Reactions and Mechanisms
- 13: Organometallic Chemistry
- 14: Organometallic Reactions and Catalysis
- 15: Parallels between Main Group and Organometallic Chemistry
- 16: f-Block Metals- Lanthanides and Actinides
- 17: The trace metals of life
- Back Matter
- Introduction to General Chemistry, Chem 1A
- This textbook represents a unique milestone in chemistry education, merging the vast resources of the LibreTexts project with the author's 45 years of teaching experience at the graduate and undergraduate levels. This remix provides a Zero-Textbook-Cost (ZTC) curriculum. Maintained as a living, continuous resource, it is regularly updated with emerging techniques from world literature to ensure Shasta College students receive a cutting-edge education at no cost. Core Chapter Sequence:
- Front Matter
- 1: Essential Ideas of Chemistry
- 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
- 3: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties
- 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
- 5: Advanced Theories of Covalent Bonding
- 6: Composition of Substances and Solutions
- 7: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
- 8: Gases
- 9: Thermochemistry
- 10: Liquids and Solids
- 11: Solutions and Colloids
- Back Matter
- Chem 2A: Introduction to General Chemistry
- Introduction to General Chemistry (Chem 2A) is an open educational resource designed to provide students with a strong foundation in fundamental chemical principles, quantitative problem-solving, and real-world applications. Covering essential topics such as atomic structure, chemical bonding, reactions, stoichiometry, gases, solutions, acids, and nuclear chemistry, this resource supports student success through clear, accessible instruction.
- Front Matter
- 1: Chemistry, Matter, and Measurement
- 2: Elements, Atoms, and the Periodic Table
- 3: Ionic Bonding and Simple Ionic Compounds
- 4: Covalent Bonding and Simple Molecular Compounds
- 5: Introduction to Chemical Reactions
- 6: Energy and Chemical Processes
- 7: Solids, Liquids, and Gases
- 8: Solutions
- 9: Acids and Bases
- 10: Nuclear Chemistry
- 11: Organic Chemistry - Alkanes and Halogenated Hydrocarbons
- Back Matter
- Introduction to General chemistry Lab Manual Chem 2A-Labs
- This introductory chemistry laboratory manual provides students with hands-on experiences that reinforce fundamental chemical concepts while developing essential laboratory skills. Experiments include laboratory safety, the scientific method, measurement and density, separation techniques, physical and chemical properties, chemical reactions and equations, flame tests, empirical formulas and hydrates, decomposition reactions, molecular geometry, gas laws, and intermolecular forces. Through obser
- Front Matter
- 0: Lab 0 - Lab Safety Orientation
- 1: Introduction To Chemistry and Scientific Method
- 2: Exploring Density
- 3: Separation of Salt and Sand
- 4: Physical and Chemical Properties
- 5: Chemical Reactions and Equations
- 6: Flame Test And Identification Of Unknown
- 7: Empirical Formulas And Hydrates
- 8: Decomposition Of Baking Soda
- 9: Molecular Geometries
- 10: Boyle’s Law
- 11: An Investigation OF Intermolecular Forces
- 12: APPENDIX
- Back Matter
- Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry
- Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry is an open educational resource designed to make high-quality chemistry education freely accessible to all students. This textbook bridges organic chemistry and biochemistry with clear explanations, biological relevance, and practical applications for health and life science learners. As a Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) resource, it advances equity, affordability, and student success in STEM education.
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Organic Chemistry - Alkanes and Halogenated Hydrocarbons
- 3: Unsaturated and Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- 4: Organic Compounds of Oxygen
- 5: Organic Acids and Bases and Some of Their Derivatives
- 6: Carbohydrates
- 7: Lipids
- 8: Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
- 9: Nucleic Acids
- 10: Energy Metabolism
- Back Matter
- Organic Chemistry II
- About This Resource: Organic Chemistry II (Shasta College Remix) A Convergence of Global Knowledge and 45 Years of Expertise. This textbook represents a unique milestone in chemistry education. It is the result of a massive collaborative effort that leverages the LibreTexts project—a global initiative that has grown into the world’s most comprehensive open-access Textbook library. This specific remix was curated and edited by an organic chemist and graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Structure Determination - Mass Spectrometry and Infrared Spectroscopy
- 3: Structure Determination - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- 4: Conjugated Compounds and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
- 5: Benzene and Aromaticity
- 6: Chemistry of Benzene - Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
- 7: Alcohols and Phenols
- 8: Ethers and Epoxides; Thiols and Sulfides
- 9: Aldehydes and Ketones- Nucleophilic Addition Reactions
- 10: Carboxylic Acids and Nitriles
- 11: Carboxylic Acid Derivatives- Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution Reactions
- 12: Carbonyl Alpha-Substitution Reactions
- 13: Carbonyl Condensation Reactions
- 14: Amines and Heterocycles
- 15: Orbitals and Organic Chemistry - Pericyclic Reactions
- Back Matter
- Organic Chem I, Laboratory Manual , Chem
- This Organic Chemistry I Laboratory Manual introduces students to essential laboratory techniques and experimental methods used in organic chemistry. Experiments emphasize purification, separation, synthesis, characterization, and analysis of organic compounds while reinforcing concepts such as structure, functional groups, reaction chemistry, and spectroscopy. The manual also promotes safe laboratory practices, careful observation, accurate data collection, and scientific reasoning.
- Front Matter
- 1: First Chapter
- 2: Lab Safety Orientation
- 3: Recrystallization
- 4: Identification of an Unknown Using Simple Distillation
- 5: Fractional Distillation
- 6: Extraction
- 7: Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC)
- 8: Column Chromatography
- 9: Stereochemistry
- 10: Gas Chromatography
- 11: Polarimetry
- 12: Synthesis of 1-bromobutane
- 13: Synthesis of t-Butyl Chloride
- 14: Synthesis of Cyclohexene
- Back Matter
- Organic Chem II, Laboratory Manual , Chem 71A
- This Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Manual builds on fundamental organic laboratory skills through experiments involving advanced reactions, synthesis, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. The experiments reinforce concepts from second-semester organic chemistry while developing proficiency in laboratory techniques, spectroscopy, data analysis, safe laboratory practices, and interpretation of experimental results.
- Front Matter
- 1: LAB 0 - LAB SAFETY ORIENTATION
- 2: LAB 1- ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
- 3: LAB 2 - PROPERTIES AND REACTIONS OF HYDROCARBONS
- 4: LAB 3 - ALCOHOLS AND AMINES
- 5: LAB 4 - ALDEHYDES AND KETONES
- 6: LAB 5 - CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND DERIVATIVES
- 7: LAB 6 - SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF ASPRIN
- 8: LAB 7 - IDENTIFICATION OF AN UNKNOWN COMPOUND
- 9: LAB 8 - MOLECULAR MODELS (Stereochemistry)
- 10: LAB 9 - TESTS FOR CARBOHYDRATES
- 11: LAB 11 - SYNTHESIS OF HAND LOTION
- 12: LAB 12 - ISOLATION OF MILK PROTEIN (CASEIN)
- 13: APPENDIX
- Back Matter
- PHSC-1: Physical Science Survey (Fard)
- This textbook was developed to serve as a laboratory textbook for students majoring in Education enrolled in Introduction to Physical Science. The course provides a balanced introduction to the fundamental concepts of experiments in both physics and chemistry, giving students a broad understanding of the physical world.
- Front Matter
- 2: The Scientific Method
- 3: Investigation 1 - Making a Hypothesis
- 4: Investigation 2 - Precision and Accuracy
- 5: Investigation 4 - Measuring a Wood Block
- 6: Investigation 5 - Walking at a Constant Speed
- 7: Investigation 6 - Falling Objects
- 8: Investigation 7 - Traveling in a Circle
- 9: Investigation 8 - Firing at a Distant Target
- 10: Investigation 9 - Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
- 11: Investigation 10 - Weight of Mass
- 12: Investigation 11 - High Flying Bottle Rocket
- 13: Investigation 12 - The Pressure on Your Feet
- 14: Investigation 13 - Mass vs Volume vs Density
- 15: Investigation 14 - Sinking and Floating
- 16: Investigation 15 - Two Wood Rafts
- 17: Investigation 16 - Magic Coins and Paperclips
- 18: Investigation 17 - Weight Lifting
- 19: Investigation 18 - Rolling Down a Hill
- 20: Investigation 19 -The Swing
- 21: Investigation 20 - Balancing a See-Saw
- 22: Investigation 21 – The Temperature of a Molecule
- 23: Investigation 22 - Heat Energy Transfer
- 24: Investigation 23 - Rates of Heat Conduction
- 25: Investigation 24 - Phase Change of Water vs Salt Water
- 26: Investigation 25 - Magically Moving Objects
- 27: Investigation 26 - Holiday Lights
- 28: Investigation 27 - Magnetic Field Patterns and Interactions
- 29: Investigation 28 – The Electromagnetic Connection
- 30: Investigation 29 - Energy of Sound and Speed of Light
- 31: Investigation 30 - Waves on a Very Long Spring
- 32: Investigation 31 - Bouncing Light
- 33: Investigation 32 - Bending Light
- 34: Investigation 33 - The Atomic Spectra of Neon Lights
- 35: Investigation 34 - Modeling Radioactive Half-Life
- 36: Investigation 35 - Identifying Chemical Changes
- 37: Investigation 36 - Mixing Solids and Liquids
- 38: Investigation 37 - Pattern in the Periodic Table
- 39: Investigation 38 - Building Models of Molecules
- 40: Investigation 39 - Melting Wax and Cooking Sugar
- 41: Investigation 40 - Dozens and Moles
- 42: Investigation 41 - Rates of Reactions
- 43: Investigation 42 - Magic Colors
- 44: Investigation 43 - Acids and Bases around the House
- 45: Investigation 44 - Chemistry in a Ziploc Bag
- 46: Investigation 45 - Fruit and Veggie Current
- 47: Appendix I - The Physical Science Tool Box of Units
- 48: Appendix II - Constructing and Interpreting a Graph
- 49: Appendix III - Manipulating Numbers in Scientific Notation
- Back Matter
- Physical
- This upper-division Physical Chemistry text provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles governing chemical systems. Topics include thermodynamics, gases, phase and chemical equilibria, solutions, chemical kinetics and reaction dynamics, quantum mechanics, statistical thermodynamics, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, group theory, and spectroscopy. The text emphasizes the connection between molecular-level behavior and the macroscopic properties of matter and is design
- Front Matter
- 1: Systems and Variables
- 2: Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
- 3: First Law of Thermodynamics
- 4: Thermochemistry
- 5: Thermodynamic Cycles
- 6: Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 7: Calculation of Entropy and the Third Law of Thermodynamics
- 8: Thermodynamic Potentials
- 9: Gibbs Free Energy
- 10: Chemical Equilibrium
- 11: Ideal and Non-Ideal Gases
- 12: Phase Equilibrium
- 13: Multi-Component Phase Diagrams
- 14: Properties of Solutions
- 15: Chemical Kinetics
- 16: Gas-Phase Reaction Dynamics
- 17: The Motivation for Quantum Mechanics
- 18: Classical Mechanics
- 19: The Schrödinger Equation
- 20: Analytically Soluble Models
- 21: The Hydrogen Atom
- 22: Operators and Mathematical Background
- 23: Spin
- 24: Postulates of Quantum Mechanics
- 25: Quantum Weirdness
- 26: Boltzmann Factor and Partition Functions
- 27: Partition Functions and Ideal Gases
- 28: Many-Electron Atoms
- 29: Introduction to Molecules
- 30: The Chemical Bond in Diatomic Molecules
- 31: The Chemical Bond in Polyatomic Molecules
- 32: Group Theory - Exploiting Symmetry
- 33: Spectroscopy
- Back Matter
- Spectroscopy
- This graduate-level spectroscopy remix provides an introduction to modern molecular and atomic spectroscopy. Topics include UV-Visible absorption, molecular luminescence, infrared, Raman, atomic spectroscopy, and NMR, with emphasis on the principles and applications of spectroscopic methods in chemistry.

