WebAssign Companion to Burdge - Chemistry 3/e 1st edition

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  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Chemistry
    • 1.1: The Scientific Method
    • 1.2: Matter
    • 1.3: Measurement and Units
    • 1.4: Physical and Chemical Properties
    • 1.5: Measurement Uncertainty
    • 1.6: Dimensional Analysis
    • 1: Concept Mastery
    • 1: Exercises
    • 1: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 2: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
    • 2.1: Atomic Theory
    • 2.2: Atomic Structure
    • 2.3: Mass, the Number of Subatomic Particles, and Isotopes
    • 2.4: The Periodic Table
    • 2.5: Atomic Mass
    • 2.6: Identifying and Naming Molecular Compounds
    • 2.7: Identifying and Naming Ionic Compounds
    • 2: Concept Mastery
    • 2: Exercises
    • 2: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 3: Stoichiometry
    • 3.1: Molecular Mass vs Formula Mass
    • 3.2: Percent Composition
    • 3.3: Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
    • 3.4: Calculations with Molar Mass
    • 3.5: Determination of Empirical Formula by Combustion
    • 3.6: Stoichiometry
    • 3.7: Limiting and Excess Reagents
    • 3: Concept Mastery
    • 3: Exercises
    • 3: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 4: Reactions in Aqueous Solution
    • 4.1: Aqueous Solutions
    • 4.2: Precipitation Reactions
    • 4.3: Acid-Base Reactions
    • 4.4: Redox Reactions
    • 4.5: Molarity and Dilutions
    • 4.6: Quantitative Analysis with Aqueous Reactions
    • 4: Concept Mastery
    • 4: Exercises
    • 4: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 5: Thermochemistry
    • 5.1: Energy
    • 5.2: Overview of Thermodynamics
    • 5.3: Enthalpy
    • 5.4: Calorimetry
    • 5.5: Hess's Law
    • 5.6: Standard Enthalpies of Formation and Reaction
    • 5: Concept Mastery
    • 5: Exercises
    • 5: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 6: Quantum Theory and Electron Configurations
    • 6.1: Light
    • 6.2: Quantum Theory
    • 6.3: The Bohr Model
    • 6.4: Relating Matter to Waves
    • 6.5: Quantum Mechanics
    • 6.6: Quantum Numbers
    • 6.7: Atomic Orbitals
    • 6.8: Electron Configuration of Atoms
    • 6.9: Electron Configurations and the Structure of the Periodic Table
    • 6: Concept Mastery
    • 6: Exercises
    • 6: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 7: Periodic Trends and Electron Configuration
    • 7.1: The History of the Periodic Table
    • 7.2: The Periodic Table
    • 7.3: Effective Nuclear Charge
    • 7.4: Periodic Trends
    • 7.5: Electron Configuration of Ions
    • 7.6: Ionic vs Atomic Radii
    • 7.7: Periodic Trends in Reactivity
    • 7: Concept Mastery
    • 7: Exercises
    • 7: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 8: Introduction to Chemical Bonding
    • 8.1: Lewis Dot Symbols
    • 8.2: Bonding in Ionic Compounds
    • 8.3: Bonding in Covalent Molecules
    • 8.4: Electronegativity and Dipole Moment
    • 8.5: Lewis Structures
    • 8.6: Formal Charge
    • 8.7: Resonance Structures
    • 8.8: Octet Rule Exceptions
    • 8.9: Bond Enthalpy
    • 8: Concept Mastery
    • 8: Exercises
    • 8: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 9: Molecular Geometry, Hybridization, and Bonding
    • 9.1: Molecular and Electron Domain Geometry
    • 9.2: Molecular Polarity
    • 9.3: Valence Bond Theory
    • 9.4: Atomic Orbital Hybridization
    • 9.5: Sigma and Pi Bonding
    • 9.6: Molecular Orbitals
    • 9.7: Review of Bonding Theories and Delocalization
    • 9: Concept Mastery
    • 9: Exercises
    • 9: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 10: Gases
    • 10.1: Pressure and Characteristics of Gases
    • 10.2: The Empirical Gas Laws
    • 10.3: Ideal Gases
    • 10.4: Gaseous Reactions
    • 10.5: Mixtures of Gases
    • 10.6: Kinetic Molecular Theory
    • 10.7: Non-ideal Gases
    • 10: Concept Mastery
    • 10: Exercises
    • 10: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 11: Liquids and Solids
    • 11.1: Intermolecular Forces
    • 11.2: Characteristics of Liquids
    • 11.3: Lattice Structure of Crystalline Solids
    • 11.4: Crystal Classification
    • 11.5: Non-crystalline Solids
    • 11.6: Phase Transitions
    • 11.7: Phase Diagrams
    • 11: Concept Mastery
    • 11: Exercises
    • 11: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 12: Materials Science
    • 12.1: Polymeric Solids
    • 12.2: Ceramics and Composite Materials
    • 12.3: Liquid Crystals
    • 12.4: Medical Applications for Modern Materials
    • 12.5: Nanomaterials
    • 12.6: Semiconductors
    • 12.7: Superconductors
    • 12: Concept Mastery
    • 12: Exercises
    • 12: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 13: Solution Chemistry
    • 13.1: Solution Classification
    • 13.2: Solubility on the Molecular Level
    • 13.3: Molarity, Molality, and Percent by Mass
    • 13.4: Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Solubility
    • 13.5: Colligative Properties
    • 13.6: Calculations with Colligative Properties
    • 13.7: Colloids
    • 13: Concept Mastery
    • 13: Exercises
    • 13: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 14: Kinetics
    • 14.1: Rates of Reactions
    • 14.2: Effect of Reaction Rate on Reactant Concentration
    • 14.3: Effect of Reactant Concentration on Time
    • 14.4: Effect of Reaction Rate on Temperature
    • 14.5: Reaction Mechanisms
    • 14.6: Catalysts
    • 14: Concept Mastery
    • 14: Exercises
    • 14: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 15: Equilibrium
    • 15.1: Introduction to Equilibrium
    • 15.2: Equilibrium Constant
    • 15.3: Equilibrium Expression
    • 15.4: Solving Equilibrium Expressions
    • 15.5: Le Châtelier's Principle
    • 15: Concept Mastery
    • 15: Exercises
    • 15: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 16: Acids and Bases
    • 16.1: Brønsted Acids and Bases
    • 16.2: Autoionization of Water
    • 16.3: pH and pOH
    • 16.4: Strong Acids and Bases
    • 16.5: Weak Acids
    • 16.6: Weak Bases
    • 16.7: Properties of Conjugate Acids and Bases
    • 16.8: Polyprotic Acids
    • 16.9: Effect of Molecular Structure on Acid Strength
    • 16.10: Acidic and Basic Salt Solutions
    • 16.11: Acidic and Basic Oxides and Hydroxides
    • 16.12: Lewis Acids and Bases
    • 16: Concept Mastery
    • 16: Exercises
    • 16: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 17: Equilibria: Solubility and Acid-Base
    • 17.1: The Common Ion Effect
    • 17.2: Buffers
    • 17.3: Acid-Base Titrations
    • 17.4: Solubility Equilibria
    • 17.5: Effect of Factors on Solubility
    • 17.6: Separating Ions with Precipitation
    • 17: Concept Mastery
    • 17: Exercises
    • 17: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 18: Thermochemistry
    • 18.1: Spontaneous and Nonspontaneous Processes
    • 18.2: Entropy
    • 18.3: Change in Entropy of a System
    • 18.4: Change in Entropy of the Universe
    • 18.5: Spontaneity
    • 18.6: Free Energy and Equilibrium
    • 18.7: Thermodynamics in Biological Systems
    • 18: Concept Mastery
    • 18: Exercises
    • 18: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 19: Electrochemistry
    • 19.1: Balancing Redox Reactions in Acidic or Basic Solution
    • 19.2: Galvanic Cells
    • 19.3: Standard Electrode Potentials
    • 19.4: Redox Reactions Under Standard Conditions
    • 19.5: Redox Reactions Under Non-standard Conditions
    • 19.6: Batteries
    • 19.7: Electrolytic Cells
    • 19.8: Corrosion
    • 19: Concept Mastery
    • 19: Exercises
    • 19: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 20: Nuclear Chemistry
    • 20.1: Nuclear Reactions
    • 20.2: Nuclear Stability
    • 20.3: Radioactive Decay
    • 20.4: Nuclear Transmutation
    • 20.5: Nuclear Fission
    • 20.6: Nuclear Fusion
    • 20.7: Nuclear Medicine
    • 20.8: Effects of Radiation on Biological Systems
    • 20: Concept Mastery
    • 20: Exercises
    • 20: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 21: Chemistry of the Environment
    • 21.1: Atmospheric Layers and the Nitrogen Cycle
    • 21.2: Reactions in the Thermosphere
    • 21.3: Holes in the Ozone Layer
    • 21.4: Volcanoes
    • 21.5: The Greenhouse Effect
    • 21.6: Acid Rain
    • 21.7: Light-Catalyzed Smog Formation
    • 21.8: Air Pollution in Buildings
    • 21: Concept Mastery
    • 21: Exercises
    • 21: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 22: Coordination Chemistry
    • 22.1: Coordination Compounds
    • 22.2: Geometry of Coordination Compounds
    • 22.3: Bonding in Coordination Compounds
    • 22.4: Ligand Exchange Reactions
    • 22.5: Uses for Coordination Compounds
    • 22: Concept Mastery
    • 22: Exercises
    • 22: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy
    • 23.1: Sources of Metals
    • 23.2: Metallurgy
    • 23.3: Conductivity
    • 23.4: Periodic Trends of Metals
    • 23.5: The Alkali Metals in Group 1
    • 23.6: The Alkaline Earth Metals in Group 2
    • 23.7: Aluminum
    • 23: Concept Mastery
    • 23: Exercises
    • 23: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 24: Nonmetals
    • 24.1: Characteristics of Nonmetals
    • 24.2: Hydrogen
    • 24.3: Carbon
    • 24.4: Nitrogen and Phosphorus
    • 24.5: Oxygen and Sulfur
    • 24.6: The Halogens in Group 17
    • 24: Concept Mastery
    • 24: Exercises
    • 24: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 25: Organic Chemistry
    • 25.1: Introduction to Organic Chemistry
    • 25.2: Classification and Naming of Organic Compounds
    • 25.3: Organic Chemistry Formulas and Structures
    • 25.4: Isomers
    • 25.5: Organic Reactions
    • 25.6: Polymers
    • 25: Concept Mastery
    • 25: Exercises
    • 25: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter FE: Final Exam Questions
    • FE: Final Exam Questions
    • FE: Stand Alone Tutorials

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