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Understanding Chemistry International ed. [Pehme köide]

(Jawaharlal Nehru Centre For Advanced Scientific Research & Indian Inst Of Science, Bangalore, India)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812836039
  • ISBN-13: 9789812836038
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812836039
  • ISBN-13: 9789812836038
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This is the international edition of Prof Rao's popular science book, an elementary introduction intended for high school students and others interested in appreciation of chemistry. Ideas and facts are presented, and a few questions raised, in order to interest the reader in the subject and to arouse curiosity. The book covers essential aspects of chemistry, features of the modern periodic table, bonding between atoms in molecules and substances, shapes and structures of molecules, metals and materials, alkalis and acids, carbon compounds, electronic structure of atoms, classification of elements, simple chemical reactions, biopolymers and man-made polymers and aspects of energy. There are also life sketches of chemists and procedures for a few experiments.
Preface vii
Chemistry in a Capsule
1(88)
Objectives
2(5)
What is matter made of?
7(5)
What are we made of?
12(1)
Let us observe chemical changes
13(4)
Let us prepare a few elemental gases
17(2)
Atomic and molecular nature of substances
19(6)
Laws of chemical combination
25(3)
Man and metals
28(8)
Classification of substances
36(6)
Electrolysis
42(3)
Carbon compounds
45(11)
States of substances
56(3)
Materials
59(5)
Similar looks but different properties
64(1)
Pure and impure
65(4)
Explosions and fireworks
69(2)
The food we eat
71(4)
Our atmosphere
75(8)
Water
83(6)
Conclusions
88(1)
Elements and the Periodic Table
89(40)
Objectives
90(1)
Modern concept of elements
90(4)
The modern atom
94(6)
Arranging elements
100(3)
The modern periodic table
103(16)
Periodic table and properties of elements
119(6)
Coming back to the story of the elements
125(4)
Conclusions
127(2)
The Chemical Bond
129(30)
Objectives
129(3)
How are chemical bonds formed?
132(3)
Ionic bond
135(5)
Covalent bond
140(12)
Bond distances and bond energies
152(2)
Resonance
154(1)
Coordinate bond
155(2)
Metallic bond
157(2)
Conclusions
157(2)
Structures and Shapes of Molecules
159(38)
Objectives
160(1)
What are the factors that determine the shapes of simple molecules?
161(3)
Hybridization
164(7)
Shapes of simple molecules
171(4)
Isomers
175(3)
Some complex structures and shapes
178(3)
The Hydrogen bond
181(4)
Molecules of life
185(8)
Man-made polymers
193(4)
Conclusions
196(1)
Chemical Energy
197(28)
Objectives
198(1)
Energy changes in chemical reactions
199(5)
Nature of energy
204(2)
Heats of reactions
206(2)
Energy storage
208(4)
Energy from the sun
212(7)
Future options
219(6)
Conclusions
224(1)
Chemical Reactions
225(50)
Objectives
226(1)
Which reactions occur?
226(2)
Chemical equilibrium
228(3)
Rates of reactions
231(4)
Factors that affect reaction rates
235(5)
How reactions occur
240(3)
Some reactions
243(7)
Redox reactions (reduction-oxidation reactions)
250(6)
Catalysis
256(7)
Chemical synthesis
263(7)
Supramolecular chemistry
270(5)
Conclusions
273(2)
Two Chemists
275(16)
Objectives
275(1)
Michael Faraday
276(7)
Linus Pauling
283(8)
Some Chemical Records 291(4)
Index 295