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Like new: A book that looks new but has been read. Cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket ...
ISBN
9781285430232

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Cengage Learning
ISBN-10
1285430239
ISBN-13
9781285430232
eBay Product ID (ePID)
167948922

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
736 Pages
Publication Name
General, Organic, and Biochemistry : an Applied Approach
Language
English
Subject
Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical, General, Chemistry / General
Publication Year
2014
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science, Medical
Author
James Armstrong
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
11.1 in
Item Weight
61.6 Oz
Item Length
1.2 in
Item Width
8.7 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
College Audience
Reviews
"I think the health notes and chapter introductions are well done. The chapter introductions provides students with motivation for learning the material and a real-life situation to which this material will apply."- PJ Ball, Northern Kentucky University, "I think the health notes and chapter introductions are well done. The chapter introductions provides students with motivation for learning the material and a real-life situation to which this material will apply." - PJ Ball, Northern Kentucky University, "I chose Armstrong because it was organized around reaction types for the organic chemistry section. I also like the core problems in the middle of the chapters...I am very satisfied." - Janet Maxwell, Angelo State University
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
540.2461
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
1. MEASUREMENTS IN SCIENCE AND MEDICINE.1.1 Measuring size: distance, mass, and volume. 1.2 Measurements in science: precision and accuracy. 1.3 Metric units and their relationships. 1.4 Unit conversions and conversion factors. 1.5 Using multiple conversion factors. 1.6 Density, dosage, and other compound units1.7 Temperature. Connections: Why Do We Struggle Against the Metric System?2. ATOMS, ELEMENTS, AND COMPOUNDS.2.1 Classifying matter: mixtures, compounds, and elements. 2.2 Atoms and atomic structure.2.3 Electron shells and valence electrons. 2.4 An introduction to the periodic table. 2.5 Isotopes and atomic weight. 2.6 Moles. 2.7 Compounds, chemical formulas, and moles. Connections: The Elements of Life.3. CHEMICAL BONDS.3.1 Covalent bonds and the octet rule. 3.2 Double and triple bonds. 3.3 Electronegativity and polar bonds. 3.4 Naming covalent compounds. 3.5 Ions and ionic compounds. 3.6 Writing formula for ionic compounds. 3.7 Naming ionic compounds. 3.8 Polyatomic ions. 3.9 Recognizing ionic and molecular compounds. Connections: Nitrogen and Oxygen: A Remarkable Partnership.4. ENERGY AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES.4.1 Heat and energy. 4.2 The three states of matter. 4.3 The properties of gases. 4.4 Gas law calculations. 4.5 Attractive forces and the physical properties of matter. 4.6 Solutions and the dissolving process. 4.7 Electrolytes and dissociation. Connections: Temperature, Pressure, and Volume in Everyday Life.5. SOLUTION CONCENTRATION.5.1 Concentration. 5.2 Solubility. 5.3 The relationship between solubility and molecular structure. 5.4 Molarity. 5.5 Osmosis, dialysis, and tonicity. 5.6 Equivalents. 5.7 Dilution. Connections: Physiological Dehydration.6. CHEMICAL REACTIONS.6.1 Physical changes and chemical reactions. 6.2 Chemical equations. 6.3 Mass relationships in a chemical reaction. 6.4 Heats of reaction. 6.5 Combustion reactions and the carbon cycle. 6.6 Reaction rate and activation energy. 6.7 Chemical equilibrium. Connections: Energy from Food.7. ACIDS AND BASES.7.1 The self-ionization of water. 7.2 The pH scale. 7.3 Properties of acids. 7.4 Properties of bases. 7.5 Acid-base reactions. 7.6 Amphiprotic molecules and ions. 7.7 Buffers. 7.8 The role of buffers in human physiology. Connections: Consequences of Blood pH Changes.8. NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY.8.1 Nuclear symbols. 8.2 Writing nuclear equations. 8.3 Energy and nuclear reactions.8.4 Measuring radiation. 8.5 Radiation sources and shielding. 8.6 Nuclear decay and half-life. 8.7 Nuclear fission and fusion. Connections: Diagnostic Imaging.9. HYDROCARBONS: AN INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC MOLECULES.9.1 The special properties of carbon. 9.2 Linear alkanes: the foundation of organic chemistry.9.3 Branched alkanes, cycloalkanes, and isomers. 9.4 Naming branched alkanes: the IUPAC system. 9.5 Functional groups. 9.6 Alkenes and alkynes. 9.7 Cis and trans isomers of alkenes.9.8 Benzene and aromatic compounds. 9.9 Properties of hydrocarbons. Connections: High-Octane Hydrocarbons.10. HYDRATION, DEHYDRATION, AND ALCOHOLS.10.1 The hydration reaction. 10.2 Controlling the product: an introduction to enzymes. 10.3 Naming alcohols. 10.4 The physical properties of alcohols. 10.5 Chirality in organic molecules. 10.6 The dehydration reaction. 10.7 Phenols and thiols. Connections: Alcohols for Drinking - Or Not.11. CARBONYL COMPOUNDS AND REDOX REACTIONS.11.1 Hydrogenation and dehydrogenation. 11.2 Oxidation and reduction reactions and the carbonyl group. 11.3 The naming and properties of aldehydes and ketones. 11.4 Other oxidation and reduction reactions. 11.5 Carboxylic acids. 11.6 Biological oxidations and reductions: the redox coenzymes. 11.7 Introduction to metabolic pathways. Connections: Fragrances and Flavors.12. ORGANIC ACIDS AND BASES.12.1 Reactions of organic acids. 12.2 Decarboxylation reactions. 12.3 Amines. 12.4 Acid-base reactions of amines. 12.5 The physiological behavior of organic acids and bases. Connections: Messing With Your Mind: The Powe
Synopsis
Focusing on key topics important in allied health and nursing careers, this engaging book is ideal for readers who have had no prior exposure to chemistry. Emphasizing problem-solving techniques, the book takes the most direct path to biomolecules and metabolic processes, provides a wealth of worked examples to help readers understand key chemical concepts, includes novel and relevant "Health Notes" in the margins, and weaves biological and medical applications throughout.
LC Classification Number
QD31.3A765 2015

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