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ISBN 10: 0840049315
ISBN 13: 9780840049315
Author: David W Oxtoby, Oxtoby, H Pat Gillis, Alan Campion
Long considered the standard for covering chemistry at a high level, PRINCIPLES OF MODERN CHEMISTRY, 7e continues to set the standard as the most modern, rigorous, and chemically and mathematically accurate book on the market. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout to strengthen its sound “atoms first” approach, this authoritative book now features new content, and new art. In addition, the text is now more reader friendly without compromising its rigor. End-of-chapter learning aids now focus on only the most important key objectives, equations and concepts, making it easier for readers to locate chapter content, while new applications to a wide range of disciplines, such as biology, chemical engineering, biochemistry, and medicine deepen readers’ understanding of the relevance of chemistry in today’s world.
Sample questions asked in the 7th edition of Principles of Modern Chemistry:
Give the name and formula of an ionic compound involving only the elements in each pair that follows. Write Lewis symbols for the elements both before and after chemical combination. (a) Gallium and bromine (b) Strontium and polonium (c) Magnesium and iodine (d) Lithium and selenium
Arrange the following covalent diatomic molecules in order of the lengths of the bonds: BrCl, ClF, IBr. Which of the three has the weakest bond (the smallest bond energy)?
There have been some predictions that element 114 will be relatively stable in comparison with many other elements beyond uranium in the periodic table. Predict the maximum oxidation state of this element. Based on the trends in the oxidation states of other members of its group, is it likely that this oxidation state will be the dominant one?
Principles of Modern Chemistry 7th Table of contents:
Chapter1 : Introduction
Chapter 2: Content
Chapter 3: Conclusion
Chapter 4: Appendices
Chapter 5: Glossary
Chapter 6: References
Chapter 7: Index
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