CHEM 176: General Chemistry II (Fischer-Drowos)
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- 454796
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This is the second semester of chemistry for science, biomedical and chemical engineering, and pre-med programs. Topics include gas laws, colligative properties, kinetics, equilibria, acids/bases, buffers, titrations, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and molecular orbital theory. An understanding of how chemistry applies to living systems and the natural world, green chemistry, and sustainable chemistry applications are emphasized.
- Front Matter
- 1: Composition of Substances and Solutions
- 2: Solutions and Colloids
- 3: Kinetics
- 4: Fundamental Equilibrium Concepts
- 5: Acid-Base Equilibria
- 6: Equilibria of Other Reaction Classes
- 7: Gases
- 8: Thermodynamics
- 9: Electrochemistry
- 10: Polymers
- 11: Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry
- 12: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties
- 13: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
- 14: Advanced Theories of Covalent Bonding
- Back Matter
Thumbnail: Flat bottom of Erlenmeyer flask. (Unsplash License; Vedrana Filipović via Unsplash)