Chemistry TextBook TextBook by OpenStax plus MCQ, Essay Questions & Key Terms
Chemistry is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the two-semester general chemistry course. The textbook provides an important opportunity for students to learn the core concepts of chemistry and understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them. The book also includes a number of innovative features, including interactive exercises and real-world applications, designed to enhance student learning.
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1. Essential Ideas
	1.3. Physical and Chemical Properties
	1.5. Measurement Uncertainty, Accuracy, and Precision
	1.6. Mathematical Treatment of Measurement Results
2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
	2.1. Early Ideas in Atomic Theory
	2.2. Evolution of Atomic Theory
	2.3. Atomic Structure and Symbolism
	2.4. Chemical Formulas
	2.5. The Periodic Table
	2.6. Molecular and Ionic Compounds
	2.7. Chemical Nomenclature
3. Composition of Substances and Solutions
	3.1. Formula Mass and the Mole Concept
	3.2. Determining Empirical and Molecular Formulas
	3.3. Molarity
	3.4. Other Units for Solution Concentrations
4. Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
	4.1. Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
	4.2. Classifying Chemical Reactions
	4.3. Reaction Stoichiometry
	4.4. Reaction Yields
	4.5. Quantitative Chemical Analysis
5. Thermochemistry
	5.1. Energy Basics
	5.2. Calorimetry
	5.3. Enthalpy
6. Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties of Elements
	6.1. Electromagnetic Energy
	6.2. The Bohr Model
	6.3. Development of Quantum Theory
	6.4. Electronic Structure of Atoms (Electron Configurations)
	6.5. Periodic Variations in Element Properties
7. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
	7.1. Ionic Bonding
	7.2. Covalent Bonding
	7.3. Lewis Symbols and Structures
	7.4. Formal Charges and Resonance
	7.5. Strengths of Ionic and Covalent Bonds
	7.6. Molecular Structure and Polarity
8. Advanced Theories of Covalent Bonding
	8.1. Valence Bond Theory
	8.2. Hybrid Atomic Orbitals
	8.3. Multiple Bonds
	8.4. Molecular Orbital Theory
9. Gases
	9.1. Gas Pressure
	9.2. Relating Pressure, Volume, Amount, and Temperature: The Ideal Gas Law
	9.3. Stoichiometry of Gaseous Substances, Mixtures, and Reactions
	9.4. Effusion and Diffusion of Gases
	9.5. The Kinetic-Molecular Theory
	9.6. Non-Ideal Gas Behavior
10. Liquids and Solids
	10.1. Intermolecular Forces
	10.2. Properties of Liquids
	10.3. Phase Transitions
	10.4. Phase Diagrams
	10.5. The Solid State of Matter
	10.6. Lattice Structures in Crystalline Solids
11. Solutions and Colloids
	11.1. The Dissolution Process
	11.2. Electrolytes
	11.3. Solubility
	11.4. Colligative Properties
12. Kinetics
	12.1. Chemical Reaction Rates
	12.2. Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
	12.3. Rate Laws
	12.4. Integrated Rate Laws
	12.5. Collision Theory
	12.6. Reaction Mechanisms
	12.7. Catalysis
13. Fundamental Equilibrium Concepts
	13.1. Opener
	13.2. Chemical Equilibria
	13.3. Equilibrium Constants
	13.4. Shifting Equilibria: Le Châtelier’s Principle
	13.5. Equilibrium Calculations
14. Acid-Base Equilibria
	14.1. Brønsted-Lowry Acids and Bases
	14.2. pH and pOH
	14.3. Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases
	14.4. Hydrolysis of Salt Solutions
	14.5. Polyprotic Acids
	14.6. Buffers
	14.7. Acid-Base Titrations
15. Equilibria of Other Reaction Classes
	15.1. Precipitation and Dissolution
	15.2. Lewis Acids and Bases
	15.3. Multiple Equilibria
16. Thermodynamics
	16.1. Spontaneity
	16.2. Entropy
	16.3. The Second and Third Laws of Thermodynamics
	16.4. Free Energy
17. Electrochemistry
18. Representative Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
19. Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
20. Organic Chemistry
21. Nuclear Chemistry