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  • Chapter 0: The Basics of Chemistry
    • 0.0: Introduction to Chemistry (1)
    • 0.1: Matter, Force, and Energy (23)
    • 0.2: Atoms, Isotopes, and the Periodic Table (18)
    • 0.3: Molecular and Ionic Compounds (14)
    • 0.4: Chemical Nomenclature (5)
    • 0.5: Converting Between Mass and Moles (9)
    • 0.6: Determination of Empirical and Molecular Formulas (10)
    • 0.7: Solutions (13)
    • 0.8: Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations (16)
    • 0.9: Chemical Reactions in Aqueous Solution (21)
    • 0.10: Acids, Bases, and Neutralization (4)
    • 0.11: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (9)
    • 0.12: Stoichiometry
    • 0.13: Limiting and Excess Reagents (7)
    • 0: Concept Mastery (49)
    • 0: Exercises (79)
    • 0: Stand Alone Tutorials (278)

  • Chapter 1: Atoms
    • 1.1: Development of the Nuclear Atom Model
    • 1.2: Light (1)
    • 1.3: Line Spectra (3)
    • 1.4: Radiation and Photons (5)
    • 1.5: The Wave and Particle Nature of Matter (3)
    • 1.6: The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (2)
    • 1.7: Wave Functions and Quantized Energy
    • 1: Concept Master (5)
    • 1: Exercises (12)
    • 1: Stand Alone Tutorials (31)
    • 0.10: Acids, Bases, and Neutralization
    • 0.11: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
    • 0.12: Stoichiometry
    • 0.13: Limiting and Excess Reagents
    • 0: Concept Mastery
    • 0: Exercises

  • Chapter 2: Quantum Mechanics
    • 2.1: The Principal Quantum Number (2)
    • 2.2: Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Orbitals (9)
    • 2.3: The Spin Magnetic Quantum Number
    • 2.4: Hydrogen Atom Electron
    • 2.5: Effect of Penetration and Shielding on Orbital Energies (2)
    • 2.6: The Pauli Exclusion Principle and Hund's Rule (14)
    • 2.7: The Periodic Table
    • 2.8: Periodic Trends of Atomic Radii (2)
    • 2.9: Periodic Trends of Ionic Radii (6)
    • 2.10: Periodic Trends of Ionization Energies (4)
    • 2.11: Periodic Trends of Electron Affinities (5)
    • 2.12: The Inert-Pair Effect
    • 2.13: Diagonal Trends
    • 2.14: Characteristics of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids (2)
    • 2: Concept Mastery (15)
    • 2: Exercises (25)
    • 2: Stand Alone Tutorials (86)

  • Chapter 3: Covalent and Ionic Bonding
    • 3.1: Common Ions (8)
    • 3.2: Lewis Dot Symbols (1)
    • 3.3: Energy of Forming Ionic Bonds
    • 3.4: The Energetics of Ionic Solids
    • 3.5: Lewis Structures and the Octet Rule (5)
    • 3.6: Drawing Polyatomic Lewis Structures (12)
    • 3.7: Resonance Structures (3)
    • 3.8: Formal Charge (3)
    • 3.9: Radicals and Biradicals (2)
    • 3.10: Expanded Octets
    • 3.11: Boron and Aluminum Compounds with Unusual Structures
    • 3.12: Electronegativity (6)
    • 3.13: Polarizability (2)
    • 3.14: Bond Dissociation Energies (5)
    • 3.15: Trends in Bond Strength (3)
    • 3.16: Bond Lengths (4)
    • 3: Concept Mastery (11)
    • 3: Exercises (22)
    • 3: Stand Alone Tutorials (87)

  • Chapter 4: Molecular Geometry, Hybridization, and Bonding
    • 4.1: VSEPR Theory (2)
    • 4.2: Predicting the Geometry of Molecules with Lone Pairs on the Central Atom (9)
    • 4.3: Polar Diatomic and Polyatomic Molecules (2)
    • 4.4: Orbital Overlap (10)
    • 4.5: Promotion of Electrons and Hybrid Orbitals
    • 4.6: Other Hybridization Schemes (5)
    • 4.7: Properties of Multiple Bonds
    • 4.8: Shortcomings of Lewis's Theory
    • 4.9: Molecular Orbital Theory (2)
    • 4.10: Electron Configurations and Bond Order of Diatomic Molecules (9)
    • 4.11: Molecular Orbital Diagrams of Heteronuclear Diatomic Molecules
    • 4.12: Molecular Orbital Theory of Polyatomic Molecules (1)
    • 4: Concept Mastery (11)
    • 4: Exercises (22)
    • 4: Stand Alone Tutorials (73)
    • 3.16: Bond Lengths
    • 3: Concept Mastery
    • 3: Exercises

  • Chapter 5: Gases
    • 5.1: Simple Observations of Gases (1)
    • 5.2: Gas Pressure (1)
    • 5.3: Units of Pressure
    • 5.4: Development of the Ideal Gas Law (8)
    • 5.5: Using the Ideal Gas Law (2)
    • 5.6: Molar Concentration and Density of a Gas (1)
    • 5.7: Gas Stoichiometry
    • 5.8: Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures (5)
    • 5.9: Diffusion and Effusion (3)
    • 5.10: The Kinetic Molecular Theory (5)
    • 5.11: The Maxwell Distribution
    • 5.12: Real Gases (4)
    • 5.13: The Joule-Thomson Effect
    • 5.14: Equations for Real Gases
    • 5: Concept Mastery (6)
    • 5: Exercises (13)
    • 5: Stand Alone Tutorials (49)

  • Chapter 6: Liquids and Solids
    • 6.1: Intermolecular Interactions
    • 6.2: Ion-Dipole Interactions
    • 6.3: Dipole-Dipole Interactions (2)
    • 6.4: London Dispersion Forces (6)
    • 6.5: Hydrogen Bonding (15)
    • 6.6: Intermolecular Repulsions
    • 6.7: Ordering of Liquids
    • 6.8: Viscosity, Surface Tension, and Capillary Action (5)
    • 6.9: Types of Solids
    • 6.10: Characteristics of Molecular Solids
    • 6.11: Characteristics of Network Solids
    • 6.12: Characteristics of Metallic Solids (5)
    • 6.13: Unit Cells (5)
    • 6.14: Ionic Structures and the Radius Ratio
    • 6.15: Classification of Liquid Crystals
    • 6.16: Characteristics of Ionic Liquids
    • 6: Concept Mastery (7)
    • 6: Exercises (9)
    • 6: Stand Alone Tutorials (54)

  • Chapter 7: Materials Science
    • 7.1: Characteristics of Metals
    • 7.2: Properties of Alloys
    • 7.3: Steel
    • 7.4: Nonferrous Alloys
    • 7.5: Properties of Diamond and Graphite
    • 7.6: Forms of Calcium Carbonate
    • 7.7: Silicates
    • 7.8: Cement
    • 7.9: Borides, Carbides, and Nitrides
    • 7.10: Types of Glass
    • 7.11: Ceramics
    • 7.12: Bonding in Solids
    • 7.13: Types of Semiconductors
    • 7.14: Properties of Superconductors
    • 7.15: Luminescence
    • 7.16: Magnetism
    • 7.17: Composite Materials
    • 7.18: Nanomaterials
    • 7.19: Nanotubes
    • 7.20: Synthesis of Nanomaterials
    • 7: Concept Mastery
    • 7: Exercises
    • 7: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 8: The First Law of Thermodynamics
    • 8.1: Systems and Surroundings (1)
    • 8.2: Work and Internal Energy
    • 8.3: Expansion and Nonexpansion Work (1)
    • 8.4: Heat (2)
    • 8.5: Heat Capacity and Calorimetry (5)
    • 8.6: The First Law of Thermodynamics (3)
    • 8.7: The Origins of Internal Energy (2)
    • 8.8: Changes in Enthalpy
    • 8.9: Heat Capacities at Constant Volume and Constant Pressure (1)
    • 8.10: The Origins of Heat Capacities of Gases
    • 8.11: Enthalpy of Phase Transitions (2)
    • 8.12: Heating Curves (1)
    • 8.13: Thermochemical Equations (1)
    • 8.14: Enthalpy Change and Internal Energy Change
    • 8.15: Standard Reaction Enthalpies
    • 8.16: Hess's Law (2)
    • 8.17: Standard Enthalpies of Formation (1)
    • 8.18: Lattice Enthalpy (1)
    • 8.19: Mean Bond Enthalpy
    • 8.20: Effect of Temperature on Reaction Enthalpy
    • 8.21: Heat Absorbed or Released by a Reaction
    • 8: Concept Mastery (15)
    • 8: Exercises (23)
    • 8: Stand Alone Tutorials (61)

  • Chapter 9: The Second and Third Laws of Thermodynamics
    • 9.1: Spontaneous Processes (3)
    • 9.2: Entropy
    • 9.3: Effects of Temperature and Volume on Entropy (1)
    • 9.4: Entropy of Phase Transitions
    • 9.5: Entropy on the Molecular Level (6)
    • 9.6: The Relation Between Statistical Entropy and the Thermodynamic Entropy
    • 9.7: Standard Molar Entropies
    • 9.8: Standard Reaction Entropies (1)
    • 9.9: Entropy Changes of Surroundings (1)
    • 9.10: Total Changes in Entropy (1)
    • 9.11: Types of Equilibrium
    • 9.12: Predicting Spontaneity (2)
    • 9.13: Gibbs Free Energy of Formation and Reaction
    • 9.14: Relation Between Gibbs Free Energy and Nonexpansion Work
    • 9.15: Effect of Temperature on Gibbs Free Energy
    • 9.16: Coupling of Spontaneous and Nonspontaneous Reactions in Biological Systems
    • 9: Concept Mastery (11)
    • 9: Exercises (14)
    • 9: Stand Alone Tutorials (40)
    • 8.20: Effect of Temperature on Reaction Enthalpy
    • 8.21: Heat Absorbed or Released by a Reaction
    • 8: Concept Mastery
    • 8: Exercises

  • Chapter 10: Solution Chemistry
    • 10.1: Vapor Pressure (2)
    • 10.2: Effect of Intermolecular Forces on Volatility
    • 10.3: Effect of Temperature on Vapor Pressure of a Liquid (1)
    • 10.4: Boiling and Normal Boiling Points
    • 10.5: Normal Freezing and Melting Points
    • 10.6: Phase Diagrams (8)
    • 10.7: The Critical Point
    • 10.8: Molar Solubility and Saturated Solutions
    • 10.9: General Rule for Selecting Solvents (1)
    • 10.10: Henry's Law (2)
    • 10.11: Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Dissolving
    • 10.12: The Enthalpy of Solution (1)
    • 10.13: The Gibbs Free Energy of Dissolving
    • 10.14: Concentration Units (3)
    • 10.15: Effect of a Nonvolatile Solute on the Vapor Pressure of a Solvent (1)
    • 10.16: Boiling-Point Elevation and Freezing-Point Depression (3)
    • 10.17: Osmometry (2)
    • 10.18: The Vapor Pressure of a Binary Liquid Mixture (1)
    • 10.19: Fractional Distillation
    • 10.20: Azeotropes
    • 10.21: Classification of Colloids (5)
    • 10.22: Bio-based and Biomimetic Materials
    • 10: Concept Mastery (10)
    • 10: Exercises (20)
    • 10: Stand Alone Tutorials (60)

  • Chapter 11: Equilibrium
    • 11.1: Reversible Reactions
    • 11.2: The Equilibrium Constant (6)
    • 11.3: The Reaction Quotient (3)
    • 11.4: Determining the Completion of a Reaction
    • 11.5: Using the Reaction Quotient and Constant to Determine the Direction of the Reaction (2)
    • 11.6: Gas Phase Equilibria Expressed in Terms of Molar Concentrations (4)
    • 11.7: Alternative Equilibrium Constants for the Same Reaction (2)
    • 11.8: Solving Equilibrium Problems (10)
    • 11.9: Effect of Adding or Removing Reagents on Equilibrium
    • 11.10: Effect of Compression of a Reaction Mixture on Equilibrium
    • 11.11: Effect of Temperature on Equilibrium (2)
    • 11.12: Catalysts
    • 11.13: Homeostasis
    • 11: Concept Mastery (12)
    • 11: Exercises (15)
    • 11: Stand Alone Tutorials (56)
    • 10.17: Osmometry
    • 10.18: The Vapor Pressure of a Binary Liquid Mixture
    • 10.19: Fractional Distillation
    • 10.20: Azeotropes
    • 10.21: Classification of Colloids
    • 10.22: Bio-based and Biomimetic Materials
    • 10: Concept Mastery
    • 10: Exercises

  • Chapter 12: Acids and Bases
    • 12.1: BrønstedÐLowry Acids and Bases (7)
    • 12.2: Lewis Acids and Bases (3)
    • 12.3: Acidic, Basic, and Amphoteric Oxides (7)
    • 12.4: Autoionization of Water (4)
    • 12.5: pH (5)
    • 12.6: pOH (7)
    • 12.7: Acid and Base Dissociation Constants (18)
    • 12.8: Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs (1)
    • 12.9: Strength of Binary Acids
    • 12.10: The Strengths of Oxoacids and Carboxylic Acids
    • 12.11: Weak Acids (5)
    • 12.12: Weak Bases (4)
    • 12.13: Acidic and Basic Salt Solutions (4)
    • 12.14: Polyprotic Acids (1)
    • 12.15: Salts of Polyprotic Acids
    • 12.16: The Concentrations of Solute Species in a Polyprotic Acid Solution
    • 12.17: Effect of pH on Fractional Composition
    • 12.18: Strong Acid Solutions Where Water Contributes to the Concentration of H+
    • 12.19: Weak Acid Solutions Where Water Contributes to the Concentration of H+
    • 12: Concept Mastery (15)
    • 12: Exercises (25)
    • 12: Stand Alone Tutorials (106)

  • Chapter 13: Aqueous Equilibria
    • 13.1: Buffers (1)
    • 13.2: Calculating the pH of a Buffered Solution (4)
    • 13.3: Determining the Capacity of a Buffer (3)
    • 13.4: Strong AcidÐStrong Base Titrations and Curves (4)
    • 13.5: Strong AcidÐWeak Base and Weak AcidÐStrong Base Titrations and Curves (6)
    • 13.6: Acid-Base Indicators (2)
    • 13.7: Polyprotic Acid Titrations
    • 13.8: The Solubility Product Constant (8)
    • 13.9: The Common-Ion Effect (2)
    • 13.10: Predicting Precipitation
    • 13.11: Separating Ions with Precipitation
    • 13.12: Factors that Affect Solubility
    • 13.13: Complex Ion Equilibria (1)
    • 13.14: Qualitative Analysis of Ions Present in Aqueous Solutions
    • 13: Concept Mastery (6)
    • 13: Exercises (4)
    • 13: Stand Alone Tutorials (41)
    • 12.18: Strong Acid Solutions Where Water Contributes to the Concentration of H+
    • 12.19: Weak Acid Solutions Where Water Contributes to the Concentration of H+
    • 12: Concept Mastery
    • 12: Exercises

  • Chapter 14: Electrochemistry
    • 14.1: Oxidation and Reduction Half-Reactions (2)
    • 14.2: Balancing Redox Reactions in Acidic and Basic Solutions (1)
    • 14.3: Voltaic Cells (3)
    • 14.4: Relation Between Cell Potential and Reaction Gibbs Free Energy (2)
    • 14.5: Cell Diagrams (4)
    • 14.6: Standard Electrode Potentials (8)
    • 14.7: Activity Series (2)
    • 14.8: Relation Between Standard Electrode Potentials and Equilibrium Constants
    • 14.9: Concentration Cells (1)
    • 14.10: Ion-Selective Electrodes
    • 14.11: Electrolytic Cells
    • 14.12: The Results of Electrolysis
    • 14.13: Industrial Uses for Electrolysis (1)
    • 14.14: Corrosion (1)
    • 14.15: Batteries (3)
    • 14: Concept Mastery (14)
    • 14: Exercises (27)
    • 14: Stand Alone Tutorials (69)

  • Chapter 15: Kinetics
    • 15.1: Reaction Rates (9)
    • 15.2: Instantaneous Reaction Rates (3)
    • 15.3: Rate Laws, Rate Constants, and Reaction Orders (15)
    • 15.4: Integrated Rate Laws for First-Order Reactions (5)
    • 15.5: Half-Lives for First-Order Reactions (1)
    • 15.6: Integrated Rate Laws for Second-Order Reactions (5)
    • 15.7: Elementary Reactions and Their Molecularity (3)
    • 15.8: The Rate Laws of Elementary Reactions (2)
    • 15.9: Chain Reactions (1)
    • 15.1: Relation Between Rate Constants of Elementary Reactions and Overall Equilibrium Constant
    • 15.11: Effect of Temperature on Reaction Rate
    • 15.12: Collision Theory of Gas-Phase Reactions (12)
    • 15.13: Transition State Theory (1)
    • 15.14: Catalysts (5)
    • 15.15: Industrial Applications of Catalysts
    • 15.16: Enzymes
    • 15: Concept Mastery (14)
    • 15: Exercises (23)
    • 15: Stand Alone Tutorials (99)

  • Chapter 16: Main Group Elements
    • 16.1: Periodic Trends of Atomic Properties
    • 16.2: Periodic Trends in Bonding
    • 16.3: Hydrogen Chemistry
    • 16.4: Compounds and Properties of Hydrogen
    • 16.5: The Alkali Metals in Group 1
    • 16.6: Compounds and Properties of Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium
    • 16.7: The Alkaline Earth Metals in Group 2
    • 16.8: Compounds and Properties of Beryllium, Magnesium, and Calcium
    • 16.9: The Boron Family in Group 13
    • 16.10: Oxides and Halides of Boron and Aluminum
    • 16.11: Boranes and Borohydrides
    • 16.12: The Carbon Family in Group 14
    • 16.13: Oxides of Carbon and Silicon
    • 16.14: Other Important Carbon and Silicon Compounds
    • 16.15: The Nitrogen Family in Group 15
    • 16.16: Compounds of Group 15 Elements with Hydrogen and the Halogens
    • 16.17: The Oxides and Oxoacids of Nitrogen
    • 16.18: The Oxides and Oxoacids of Phosphorus
    • 16.19: The Oxygen Family in Group 16
    • 16.20: Compounds of Group 16 Elements with Hydrogen and the Halogens
    • 16.21: The Oxides and Oxoacids of Sulfur
    • 16.22: The Halogens in Group 17
    • 16.23: Compounds and Properties of the Halogens
    • 16.24: The Noble Gases in Group 18
    • 16.25: Compounds and Properties of the Noble Gases
    • 16: Concept Mastery
    • 16: Exercises
    • 16: Stand Alone Tutorials

  • Chapter 17: Transition Metals
    • 17.1: Periodic Trends of Physical Properties
    • 17.2: Periodic Trends of Chemical Properties
    • 17.3: Physical Properties of the Elements from Scandium Through Nickel
    • 17.4: The Elements in Groups 11 and 12
    • 17.5: Coordination Chemistry
    • 17.6: Geometry of Coordination Complexes
    • 17.7: Classification of Isomers
    • 17.8: Crystal Field Theory
    • 17.9: The Spectrochemical Series
    • 17.10: Beer's Law
    • 17.11: Predicting Magnetic Properties of Complexes
    • 17.12: Ligand Field Theory
    • 17: Concept Mastery
    • 17: Exercises
    • 17: Stand Alone Tutorials
    • 16.16: Compounds of Group 15 Elements with Hydrogen and the Halogens
    • 16.17: The Oxides and Oxoacids of Nitrogen
    • 16.18: The Oxides and Oxoacids of Phosphorus
    • 16.19: The Oxygen Family in Group 16
    • 16.20: Compounds of Group 16 Elements with Hydrogen and the Halogens
    • 16.21: The Oxides and Oxoacids of Sulfur
    • 16.22: The Halogens in Group 17
    • 16.23: Compounds and Properties of the Halogens
    • 16.24: The Noble Gases in Group 18
    • 16.25: Compounds and Properties of the Noble Gases
    • 16: Concept Mastery
    • 16: Exercises

  • Chapter 18: Nuclear Chemistry
    • 18.1: Radioactivity
    • 18.2: Writing Nuclear Equations (1)
    • 18.3: Nuclear Stability (2)
    • 18.4: Predicting the Mode of Radioactive Decay (2)
    • 18.5: Nucleosynthesis and Transmutation (4)
    • 18.6: Effects of Radiation (2)
    • 18.7: Measuring Radioactive Decay (2)
    • 18.8: Applications of Radioisotopes (1)
    • 18.9: Nuclear Binding Energy (3)
    • 18.10: Nuclear Fission (2)
    • 18.11: Nuclear Fusion (2)
    • 18.12: Nuclear Power (2)
    • 18: Concept Mastery (12)
    • 18: Exercises (22)
    • 18: Stand Alone Tutorials (57)

  • Chapter 19: Hydrocarbons
    • 19.1: Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (21)
    • 19.2: Isomerism (15)
    • 19.3: Alkanes (1)
    • 19.4: Alkane Substitution (2)
    • 19.5: Alkenes (2)
    • 19.6: Alkene Addition Reactions (5)
    • 19.7: Nomenclature of Aromatic Hydrocarbons (6)
    • 19.8: Arene Substitution Reactions (3)
    • 19.9: Petroleum: A Major Source of Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons
    • 19.10: Coal: A Major Source of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
    • 19: Concept Mastery (9)
    • 19: Exercises (8)
    • 19: Stand Alone Tutorials (72)
    • 18: Exercises

  • Chapter 20: Polymers and Biological Compounds
    • 20.1: Preparation and Properties of Alkyl Halides
    • 20.2: Nomenclature and Preparation of Alcohols (4)
    • 20.3: Properties of Ethers (1)
    • 20.4: Properties and Preparation of Phenols
    • 20.5: Properties and Nomenclature of Aldehydes and Ketones (2)
    • 20.6: Preparation and Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids
    • 20.7: Preparation and Properties of Esters (3)
    • 20.8: Nomenclature and Preparation of Amines, Amino Acids, and Amides (22)
    • 20.9: Addition Polymers
    • 20.10: Condensation Polymers
    • 20.11: Copolymers
    • 20.12: Physical Properties of Polymers
    • 20.13: Proteins and Amino Acids
    • 20.14: Carbohydrates
    • 20.15: Nucleic Acids
    • 20: Concept Mastery (2)
    • 20: Exercises (6)
    • 20: Stand Alone Tutorials (40)

  • Chapter FE: Final Exam Questions
    • FE: Final Exam Questions (30)
    • FE: Stand Alone Tutorials (30)
    • 20.3: Properties of Ethers
    • 20.4: Properties and Preparation of Phenols
    • 20.5: Properties and Nomenclature of Aldehydes and Ketones
    • 20.6: Preparation and Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids
    • 20.7: Preparation and Properties of Esters
    • 20.8: Nomenclature and Preparation of Amines, Amino Acids, and Amides
    • 20.9: Addition Polymers
    • 20.10: Condensation Polymers
    • 20.11: Copolymers
    • 20.12: Physical Properties of Polymers
    • 20.13: Proteins and Amino Acids
    • 20.14: Carbohydrates
    • 20.15: Nucleic Acids
    • 20: Concept Mastery
    • 20: Exercises

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0.CM 49 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049
0.EX 79 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079
0.SA 278 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 CM.012 CM.013 CM.014 CM.015 CM.016 CM.017 CM.018 CM.019 CM.020 CM.021 CM.022 CM.023 CM.024 CM.025 CM.026 CM.027 CM.028 CM.029 CM.030 CM.031 CM.032 CM.033 CM.034 CM.035 CM.036 CM.037 CM.038 CM.039 CM.040 CM.041 CM.042 CM.043 CM.044 CM.045 CM.046 CM.047 CM.048 CM.049 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 EX.021 EX.022 EX.023 EX.024 EX.025 EX.026 EX.027 EX.028 EX.029 EX.030 EX.031 EX.032 EX.033 EX.034 EX.035 EX.036 EX.037 EX.038 EX.039 EX.040 EX.041 EX.042 EX.043 EX.044 EX.045 EX.046 EX.047 EX.048 EX.049 EX.050 EX.051 EX.052 EX.053 EX.054 EX.055 EX.056 EX.057 EX.058 EX.059 EX.060 EX.061 EX.062 EX.063 EX.064 EX.065 EX.066 EX.067 EX.068 EX.069 EX.070 EX.071 EX.072 EX.073 EX.074 EX.075 EX.076 EX.077 EX.078 EX.079 0.001 1.001 1.002 1.003 1.004 1.005 1.006 1.007 1.008 1.009 1.010 1.011 1.012 1.013 1.014 1.015 1.016 1.017 1.018 1.019 1.020 1.021 1.022 1.023 2.001 2.002 2.003 2.004 2.005 2.006 2.007 2.008 2.009 2.010 2.011 2.012 2.013 2.014 2.015 2.016 2.017 2.018 3.001 3.002 3.003 3.004 3.005 3.006 3.007 3.008 3.009 3.010 3.011 3.012 3.013 3.014 4.001 4.002 4.003 4.004 4.005 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 5.005 5.006 5.007 5.008 5.009 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 6.005 6.006 6.007 6.008 6.009 6.010 7.001 7.002 7.003 7.004 7.005 7.006 7.007 7.008 7.009 7.010 7.011 7.012 7.013 8.001 8.002 8.003 8.004 8.005 8.006 8.007 8.008 8.009 8.010 8.011 8.012 8.013 8.014 8.015 8.016 9.001 9.002 9.003 9.004 9.005 9.006 9.007 9.008 9.009 9.010 9.011 9.012 9.013 9.014 9.015 9.016 9.017 9.018 9.019 9.020 9.021 10.001 10.002 10.003 10.004 11.001 11.002 11.003 11.004 11.005 11.006 11.007 11.008 11.009 13.001 13.002 13.003 13.004 13.005 13.006 13.007
0.1 23 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023
0.2 18 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018
0.3 14 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014
0.4 5 001 002 003 004 005
0.5 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009
0.6 10 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010
0.7 13 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013
0.8 16 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016
0.9 21 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021
0.10 4 001 002 003 004
0.11 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009
0.13 7 001 002 003 004 005 006 007
Chapter FE: Final Exam Questions
FE.P 30 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030
FE.SA 30 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 P.009 P.010 P.011 P.012 P.013 P.014 P.015 P.016 P.017 P.018 P.019 P.020 P.021 P.022 P.023 P.024 P.025 P.026 P.027 P.028 P.029 P.030
Chapter T: WebAssign Answer Templates and Tutorials
T.LewisStructures 1 004
T.MarvinSketch 1 003
T.SigFigs 1 001
T.chemPad 1 002
Chapter 1: Atoms
1.CM 5 001 002 003 004 005
1.EX 12 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012
1.SA 31 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 2.001 3.001 3.002 3.003 4.001 4.002 4.003 4.004 4.005 5.001 5.002 5.003 6.001 6.002
1.2 1 001
1.3 3 001 002 003
1.4 5 001 002 003 004 005
1.5 3 001 002 003
1.6 2 001 002
Chapter 2: Quantum Mechanics
2.CM 15 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
2.EX 25 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025
2.SA 86 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 CM.012 CM.013 CM.014 CM.015 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 EX.021 EX.022 EX.023 EX.024 EX.025 1.001 1.002 2.001 2.002 2.003 2.004 2.005 2.006 2.007 2.008 2.009 5.001 5.002 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 6.005 6.006 6.007 6.008 6.009 6.010 6.011 6.012 6.013 6.014 8.001 8.002 9.001 9.002 9.003 9.004 9.005 9.006 10.001 10.002 10.003 10.004 11.001 11.002 11.003 11.004 11.005 14.001 14.002
2.1 2 001 002
2.2 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009
2.5 2 001 002
2.6 14 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014
2.8 2 001 002
2.9 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
2.10 4 001 002 003 004
2.11 5 001 002 003 004 005
2.14 2 001 002
Chapter 3: Covalent and Ionic Bonding
3.CM 11 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011
3.EX 22 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022
3.SA 87 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 EX.021 EX.022 1.001 1.002 1.003 1.004 1.005 1.006 1.007 1.008 2.001 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 5.005 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 6.005 6.006 6.007 6.008 6.009 6.010 6.011 6.012 7.001 7.002 7.003 8.001 8.002 8.003 9.001 9.002 12.001 12.002 12.003 12.004 12.005 12.006 13.001 13.002 14.001 14.002 14.003 14.004 14.005 15.001 15.002 15.003 16.001 16.002 16.003 16.004
3.1 8 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008
3.2 1 001
3.5 5 001 002 003 004 005
3.6 12 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012
3.7 3 001 002 003
3.8 3 001 002 003
3.9 2 001 002
3.12 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
3.13 2 001 002
3.14 5 001 002 003 004 005
3.15 3 001 002 003
3.16 4 001 002 003 004
Chapter 4: Molecular Geometry, Hybridization, and Bonding
4.CM 11 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011
4.EX 22 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022
4.SA 73 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 EX.021 EX.022 1.001 1.002 2.001 2.002 2.003 2.004 2.005 2.006 2.007 2.008 2.009 3.001 3.002 4.003 4.004 4.005 4.006 4.007 4.008 4.009 4.010 4.011 4.012 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 6.005 9.001 9.002 10.001 10.002 10.003 10.004 10.005 10.006 10.007 10.008 10.009 12.001
4.1 2 001 002
4.2 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009
4.3 2 001 002
4.4 10 001 001.RE 001.SA 002 002.RE 002.SA 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 013.RE 013.SA 014 014.RE 014.SA
4.6 5 001 002 003 004 005
4.9 2 001 002
4.10 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009
4.12 1 001
Chapter 5: Gases
5.CM 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
5.EX 13 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013
5.SA 49 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 1.001 2.001 4.001 4.002 4.003 4.004 4.005 4.006 4.007 4.008 5.001 5.002 6.001 8.001 8.002 8.003 8.004 8.005 9.001 9.002 9.003 10.001 10.002 10.003 10.004 10.005 12.001 12.002 12.003 12.004
5.1 1 001
5.2 1 001
5.4 8 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008
5.5 2 001 002
5.6 1 001
5.8 5 001 002 003 004 005
5.9 3 001 002 003
5.10 5 001 002 003 004 005
5.12 4 001 002 003 004
Chapter 6: Liquids and Solids
6.CM 7 001 002 003 004 005 006 007
6.EX 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009
6.SA 54 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 3.001 3.002 4.001 4.002 4.003 4.004 4.005 4.006 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 5.005 5.006 5.007 5.008 5.009 5.010 5.011 5.012 5.013 5.014 5.015 8.001 8.002 8.003 8.004 8.005 12.001 12.002 12.003 12.004 12.005 13.001 13.002 13.003 13.004 13.005
6.3 2 001 002
6.4 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
6.5 15 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
6.8 5 001 002 003 004 005
6.12 5 001 002 003 004 005
6.13 5 001 002 003 004 005
Chapter 7: Materials Science
7 0  
Chapter 8: The First Law of Thermodynamics
8.CM 15 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
8.EX 23 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023
8.SA 61 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 CM.012 CM.013 CM.014 CM.015 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 EX.021 EX.022 EX.023 1.001 3.001 4.001 4.002 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 5.005 6.001 6.002 6.003 7.001 7.002 9.001 11.001 11.002 12.001 13.001 16.001 16.002 17.001 18.001
8.1 1 001
8.3 1 001
8.4 2 001 002
8.5 5 001 002 003 004 005
8.6 3 001 002 003
8.7 2 001 002
8.9 1 001
8.11 2 001 002
8.12 1 001
8.13 1 001
8.16 2 001 002
8.17 1 001
8.18 1 001
Chapter 9: The Second and Third Laws of Thermodynamics
9.CM 11 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011
9.EX 14 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014
9.SA 40 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 1.001 1.002 1.003 3.001 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 5.005 5.006 8.001 9.001 10.001 12.001 12.002
9.1 3 001 002 003
9.3 1 001
9.5 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
9.8 1 001
9.9 1 001
9.10 1 001
9.12 2 001 002
Chapter 10: Solution Chemistry
10.CM 10 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010
10.EX 20 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020
10.SA 60 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 1.001 1.002 3.001 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 6.005 6.006 6.007 6.008 9.001 10.001 10.002 12.001 14.001 14.002 14.003 15.001 16.001 16.002 16.003 17.001 17.002 18.001 21.001 21.002 21.003 21.004 21.005
10.1 2 001 002
10.3 1 001
10.6 8 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008
10.9 1 001
10.10 2 001 002
10.12 1 001
10.14 3 001 002 003
10.15 1 001
10.16 3 001 002 003
10.17 2 001 002
10.18 1 001
10.21 5 001 002 003 004 005
Chapter 11: Equilibrium
11.CM 12 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012
11.EX 15 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
11.SA 56 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 CM.012 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 2.001 2.002 2.003 2.004 2.005 2.006 3.001 3.002 3.003 5.001 5.002 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 7.001 7.002 8.001 8.002 8.003 8.004 8.005 8.006 8.007 8.008 8.009 8.010 11.001 11.002
11.2 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
11.3 3 001 002 003
11.5 2 001 002
11.6 4 001 002 003 004
11.7 2 001 002
11.8 10 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010
11.11 2 001 002
Chapter 12: Acids and Bases
12.CM 15 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
12.EX 25 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025
12.SA 106 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 CM.012 CM.013 CM.014 CM.015 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 EX.021 EX.022 EX.023 EX.024 EX.025 1.001 1.002 1.003 1.004 1.005 1.006 1.007 2.001 2.002 2.003 3.001 3.002 3.003 3.004 3.005 3.006 3.007 4.001 4.002 4.003 4.004 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 5.005 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 6.005 6.006 6.007 7.001 7.002 7.003 7.004 7.005 7.006 7.007 7.008 7.009 7.010 7.011 7.012 7.013 7.014 7.015 7.016 7.017 7.018 8.001 11.001 11.002 11.003 11.004 11.005 12.001 12.002 12.003 12.004 13.001 13.002 13.003 13.004 14.001
12.1 7 001 002 003 004 005 006 007
12.2 3 001 002 003
12.3 7 001 002 003 004 005 006 007
12.4 4 001 002 003 004
12.5 5 001 002 003 004 005
12.6 7 001 002 003 004 005 006 007
12.7 18 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018
12.8 1 001
12.11 5 001 002 003 004 005
12.12 4 001 002 003 004
12.13 4 001 002 003 004
12.14 1 001
Chapter 13: Aqueous Equilibria
13.CM 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
13.EX 4 001 002 003 004
13.SA 41 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 1.001 2.001 2.002 2.003 2.004 3.001 3.002 3.003 4.001 4.002 4.003 4.004 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 5.005 5.006 6.001 6.002 8.001 8.002 8.003 8.004 8.005 8.006 8.007 8.008 9.001 9.002 13.001
13.1 1 001
13.2 4 001 002 003 004
13.3 3 001 002 003
13.4 4 001 002 003 004
13.5 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
13.6 2 001 002
13.8 8 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008
13.9 2 001 002
13.13 1 001
Chapter 14: Electrochemistry
14.CM 14 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014
14.EX 27 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027
14.SA 69 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 CM.012 CM.013 CM.014 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 EX.021 EX.022 EX.023 EX.024 EX.025 EX.026 EX.027 1.001 1.002 2.001 3.001 3.002 3.003 4.001 4.002 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 6.005 6.006 6.007 6.008 7.001 7.002 9.001 13.001 14.001 15.001 15.002 15.003
14.1 2 001 002
14.2 1 001
14.3 3 001 002 003
14.4 2 001 002
14.5 4 001 002 003 004
14.6 8 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008
14.7 2 001 002
14.9 1 001
14.13 1 001
14.14 1 001
14.15 3 001 002 003
Chapter 15: Kinetics
15.CM 14 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014
15.EX 23 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023
15.SA 99 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 CM.012 CM.013 CM.014 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 EX.021 EX.022 EX.023 1.001 1.002 1.003 1.004 1.005 1.006 1.007 1.008 1.009 2.001 2.002 2.003 3.001 3.002 3.003 3.004 3.005 3.006 3.007 3.008 3.009 3.010 3.011 3.012 3.013 3.014 3.015 4.001 4.002 4.003 4.004 4.005 5.001 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 6.005 7.001 7.002 7.003 8.001 8.002 9.001 12.001 12.002 12.003 12.004 12.005 12.006 12.007 12.008 12.009 12.010 12.011 12.012 13.001 14.001 14.002 14.003 14.004 14.005
15.1 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009
15.2 3 001 002 003
15.3 15 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
15.4 5 001 002 003 004 005
15.5 1 001
15.6 5 001 002 003 004 005
15.7 3 001 002 003
15.8 2 001 002
15.9 1 001
15.12 12 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012
15.13 1 001
15.14 5 001 002 003 004 005
Chapter 16: Main Group Elements
16 0  
Chapter 17: Transition Metals
17 0  
Chapter 18: Nuclear Chemistry
18.CM 12 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012
18.EX 22 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022
18.SA 57 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.008 CM.009 CM.010 CM.011 CM.012 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 EX.010 EX.011 EX.012 EX.013 EX.014 EX.015 EX.016 EX.017 EX.018 EX.019 EX.020 EX.021 EX.022 2.001 3.001 3.002 4.001 4.002 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 6.001 6.002 7.001 7.002 8.001 9.001 9.002 9.003 10.001 10.002 11.001 11.002 12.001 12.002
18.2 1 001
18.3 2 001 002
18.4 2 001 002
18.5 4 001 002 003 004
18.6 2 001 002
18.7 2 001 002
18.8 1 001
18.9 3 001 002 003
18.10 2 001 002
18.11 2 001 002
18.12 2 001 002
Chapter 19: Hydrocarbons
19.CM 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 008.RE 008.SA 009 010
19.EX 8 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 009.RE 009.SA 010 010.RE 010.SA
19.SA 72 CM.001 CM.002 CM.003 CM.004 CM.005 CM.006 CM.007 CM.009 CM.010 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.004 EX.005 EX.006 EX.007 EX.008 1.001 1.002 1.003 1.004 1.005 1.006 1.007 1.008 1.009 1.010 1.011 1.012 1.013 1.014 1.015 1.016 1.017 1.018 1.019 1.020 1.021 2.001 2.002 2.003 2.004 2.005 2.006 2.007 2.008 2.009 2.010 2.011 2.012 2.013 2.014 2.015 3.001 4.001 4.002 5.001 5.002 6.001 6.002 6.003 6.004 6.005 7.001 7.002 7.003 7.004 7.005 7.006 8.001 8.002 8.003
19.1 21 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021
19.2 15 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
19.3 1 001
19.4 2 001 002
19.5 2 001 002
19.6 5 001 002 003 004 005
19.7 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
19.8 3 001 002 003
Chapter 20: Polymers and Biological Compounds
20.CM 2 001 002 002.RE 002.SA 003 003.RE 003.SA 004
20.EX 6 001 002 003 004 004.RE 004.SA 005 005.RE 005.SA 006 006.RE 006.SA 007 008 009
20.SA 40 CM.001 CM.004 EX.001 EX.002 EX.003 EX.007 EX.008 EX.009 2.001 2.002 2.003 2.004 3.001 5.001 5.002 7.001 7.002 7.003 8.001 8.002 8.003 8.004 8.005 8.006 8.007 8.008 8.009 8.010 8.011 8.012 8.013 8.014 8.015 8.016 8.017 8.018 8.019 8.020 8.021 8.022
20.2 4 001 002 003 004
20.3 1 001
20.5 2 001 002
20.7 3 001 002 003
20.8 22 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022
Total 2782 (36)