Chemistry
With Inorganic Qualitative Analysis
Therald Moeller
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Chemistry
With Inorganic Qualitative Analysis
Therald Moeller
About This Book
Chemistry with Inorganic Qualitative Analysis is a textbook that describes the application of the principles of equilibrium represented in qualitative analysis and the properties of ions arising from the reactions of the analysis. This book reviews the chemistry of inorganic substances as the science of matter, the units of measure used, atoms, atomic structure, thermochemistry, nuclear chemistry, molecules, and ions in action. This text also describes the chemical bonds, the representative elements, the changes of state, water and the hydrosphere (which also covers water pollution and water purification). Water purification occurs in nature through the usual water cycle and by the action of microorganisms. The air flushes dissolved gases and volatile pollutants; when water seeps through the soil, it filters solids as they settle in the bottom of placid lakes. Microorganisms break down large organic molecules containing mostly carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, or phosphorus into harmless molecules and ions. This text notes that natural purification occurs if the level of contaminants is not so excessive. This textbook is suitable for both chemistry teachers and students.
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- PREFACE TO CHEMISTRY WITH INORGANIC QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS
- PREFACE TO CHEMISTRY
- Chapter 1: CHEMISTRY: THE SCIENCE OF MATTER
- Chapter 2: ATOMS, MOLECULES, AND IONS
- Chapter 3: THE GASEOUS STATE
- Chapter 4: ATOMS, MOLECULES, AND IONS IN ACTION; STOICHIOMETRY
- Chapter 5: THERMOCHEMISTRY
- Chapter 6: THE ATMOSPHERE
- Chapter 7: ATOMIC STRUCTURE
- Chapter 8: NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
- Chapter 9: THE CHEMICAL BOND
- Chapter 10: PERIODIC PERSPECTIVE: THE REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTS
- Chapter 11: HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN
- Chapter 12: THE LIQUID AND SOLID STATES; CHANGES OF STATE
- Chapter 13: WATER AND THE HYDROSPHERE
- Chapter 14: SOLUTIONS AND COLLOIDS
- Chapter 15: CHEMICAL KINETICS
- Chapter 16: CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
- Chapter 17: ACIDS AND BASES
- Chapter 18: IONS AND IONIC EQUILIBRIA
- Chapter 19: OXIDATION AND REDUCTION
- Chapter 20: NONMETALS: THE HALOGENS
- Chapter 21: THE COVALENT BOND REEXAMINED
- Chapter 22: NONMETALS: NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS, AND SULFUR & INORGANIC QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS: ANIONS
- Chapter 23: NONMETALS: CARBON AND HYDROCARBONS
- Chapter 24: ELECTROCHEMISTRY
- Chapter 25: CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS
- Chapter 26: THE REPRESENTATIVE METALS
- Chapter 27: SEMICONDUCTING ELEMENTS
- Chapter 28: THE CHEMISTRY OF COMPLEXES
- Chapter 29: TRANSITION ELEMENTS
- Chapter 30: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR CATIONS I. CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES REVIEWED
- Chapter 31: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR CATIONS II. THE CATIONS AND THE SCHEME
- Chapter 32: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: FUNCTIONAL GROUPS AND THE MOLECULES OF BIOCHEMISTRY
- Chemical arithmetic
- Units and constants
- Tables of Data
- Inorganic nomenclature
- ANSWERS TO SELECTED EXERCISES
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX