H. Stephen Stoker
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- Chapter 1: Basic Concepts About Matter
- 1.1: Chemistry: The Study of Matter (1)
- 1.2: Physical States of Matter (2)
- 1.3: Properties of Matter (2)
- 1.4: Changes in Matter (2)
- 1.5: Pure Substances and Mixtures (3)
- 1.6: Elements and Compounds (2)
- 1.7: Discovery and Abundance of the Elements (2)
- 1.8: Names and Chemical Symbols of the Elements (2)
- 1.9: Atoms and Molecules (1)
- 1.10: Chemical Formulas (3)
- 1: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 2: Measurements in Chemistry
- 2.1: Metric System Units (2)
- 2.2: Exact and Inexact Numbers (1)
- 2.3: Uncertainty in Measurement and Significant Figures (1)
- 2.4: Significant Figures and Mathematical Operations (4)
- 2.5: Scientific Notation (2)
- 2.6: Conversion Factors and Dimensional Analysis (3)
- 2.7: Density (3)
- 2.8: Temperature Scales and Heat Energy (3)
- 2: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 3: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
- 3.1: Internal Structure of an Atom (2)
- 3.2: Atomic Number and Mass Number (4)
- 3.3: Isotopes and Atomic Masses (1)
- 3.4: The Periodic Law and the Periodic Table (4)
- 3.5: Metals and Nonmetals (2)
- 3.6: Electron Arrangements Within Atoms (1)
- 3.7: Electron Configurations and Orbital Diagrams (3)
- 3.8: Electron Configurations and the Periodic Law (1)
- 3.9: Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table (1)
- 3.10: Classification of the Elements (1)
- 3: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding: The Ionic Bond Model
- 4.1: Valence Electrons (2)
- 4.2: Lewis Symbols for Atoms (2)
- 4.3: Notation for Ions (2)
- 4.4: Ionic Charge Sign and Magnitude (3)
- 4.5: Ionic Compound Formation
- 4.6: Chemical Formulas for Ionic Compounds (2)
- 4.7: Binary Ionic Compound Nomenclature (6)
- 4.8: Compounds Containing Polyatomic Ions (5)
- 4: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 5: Chemical Bonding: The Covalent Bond Model
- 5.1: The Covalent Bond (5)
- 5.2: Drawing Lewis Structures (3)
- 5.3: Lewis Structures for Polyatomic Ions
- 5.4: Molecular Geometry (VSEPR Theory) (4)
- 5.5: Electronegativity (1)
- 5.6: Bond Polarity (3)
- 5.7: Molecular Polarity (3)
- 5.8: Naming Binary Molecular Compounds (3)
- 5: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 6: Chemical Calculations: Formula Masses, Moles, and Chemical Equations
- 6.1: Formula Masses (1)
- 6.2: The Mole as a Counting Unit (1)
- 6.3: Molar Mass (3)
- 6.4: Chemical Formulas and the Mole Concept (2)
- 6.5: Calculations Based on Chemical Formulas (5)
- 6.6: Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations (4)
- 6.7: Chemical Equations and the Mole Concept (1)
- 6.8: Calculations Based on Chemical Equations (4)
- 6: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 7: Gases, Liquids, and Solids
- 7.1: Kinetic Molecular Theory
- 7.2: Gas Law Variables (1)
- 7.3: Boyle's Law (2)
- 7.4: Charles's Law (2)
- 7.5: Combined Gas Law (3)
- 7.6: Ideal Gas Law (3)
- 7.7: Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures (3)
- 7.8: Changes of State
- 7.9: Properties of Liquids (1)
- 7.10: Intermolecular Forces in Liquids (2)
- 7: Additional Problems (3)
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- Chapter 8: Solutions
- 8.1: Solution Characteristics (1)
- 8.2: Solubility (2)
- 8.3: Solution Formation (2)
- 8.4: Solubility Rules (1)
- 8.5: Percent Concentration Units (5)
- 8.6: Molarity (3)
- 8.7: Dilution (3)
- 8.8: Colligative Properties of Solutions
- 8.9: Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure (3)
- 8.10: Dialysis
- 8: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 9: Chemical Reactions
- 9.1: Types of Chemical Reactions (1)
- 9.2: Oxidation Numbers (4)
- 9.3: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (3)
- 9.4: Collision Theory (1)
- 9.5: Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions (1)
- 9.6: Factors That Influence Reaction Rates (2)
- 9.7: Chemical Equilibrium (1)
- 9.8: Equilibrium Constants (4)
- 9.9: Le Châtelier's Principle (3)
- 9: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 10: Acids, Bases, and Salts
- 10.1: Arrhenius Acid-Base Theory (1)
- 10.2: Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base Theory (2)
- 10.3: Polyprotic Acids (2)
- 10.4: Strengths of Acids and Bases (1)
- 10.5: Ionization Constants for Acids and Bases (3)
- 10.6: Salts (1)
- 10.7: Acid-Base Neutralization Reactions (2)
- 10.8: Hydronium Ion and Hydroxide Ion Concentrations (2)
- 10.9: pH Scale (2)
- 10.10: pKa Values (2)
- 10.11: Hydrolysis of Salts (2)
- 10.12: Buffers
- 10.13: The Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation (2)
- 10.14: Electrolytes
- 10.15: Titration Calculations (1)
- 10: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 11: Nuclear Chemistry
- 11.1: Notation for Nuclides (1)
- 11.2: The Nature of Radioactivity (2)
- 11.3: Radioactive Decay (3)
- 11.4: Rate of Radioactive Decay (3)
- 11.5: Bombardment Reactions (2)
- 11.6: Radioactive Decay Series (1)
- 11.7: Effects of Radiation (3)
- 11.8: Radiation Exposure (1)
- 11.9: Detection of Radiation
- 11.10: Nuclear Medicine
- 11.11: Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion (4)
- 11: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 12: Saturated Hydrocarbons
- 12.1: Organic and Inorganic Compounds
- 12.2: Bonding Characteristics of the Carbon Atom (1)
- 12.3: Hydrocarbons and Hydrocarbon Derivatives (1)
- 12.4: Formulas for Alkanes (1)
- 12.5: Structural Formulas
- 12.6: Constitutional Isomers and Molecular Conformations (1)
- 12.7: IUPAC Nomenclature for Alkanes (4)
- 12.8: Line-Angle Formulas for Alkanes (4)
- 12.9: Classification of Carbon Atoms (1)
- 12.10: Branched-Chain Alkyl Groups (1)
- 12.11: Cycloalkanes (4)
- 12.12: Sources of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
- 12.13: Physical Properties of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes (2)
- 12.14: Chemical Properties of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes (1)
- 12.15: Nomenclature of Halogenated Alkanes (1)
- 12: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 13: Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
- 13.1: Unsaturated Hydrocarbons with Double Bonds (3)
- 13.2: Names for Hydrocarbons Containing Double Bonds (4)
- 13.3: Isomerism in Alkenes (2)
- 13.4: Naturally Occurring Alkenes (1)
- 13.5: Physical Properties of Alkenes (1)
- 13.6: Alkene Addition Reactions (6)
- 13.7: Polymerization of Alkenes
- 13.8: Alkynes (1)
- 13.9: Nomenclature for Aromatic Compounds (5)
- 13.10: Chemical Reactions of Aromatic Hydrocarbons (1)
- 13: Additional Problems (1)
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- Chapter 14: Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
- 14.1: Bonding Characteristics of Oxygen (1)
- 14.2: Structural Characteristics of Alcohols (1)
- 14.3: Nomenclature for Alcohols (5)
- 14.4: Isomerism for Alcohols (1)
- 14.5: Important Common Alcohols (1)
- 14.6: Physical Properties of Alcohols (2)
- 14.7: Preparation of Alcohols
- 14.8: Classification of Alcohols (1)
- 14.9: Chemical Reactions of Alcohols (1)
- 14.10: Polymeric Alcohols
- 14.11: Structural Characteristics of and Nomenclature for Phenols (1)
- 14.12: Properties and Uses of Phenols (1)
- 14.13: Structural Characteristics of and Nomenclature for Ethers (3)
- 14.14: Isomerism for Ethers (3)
- 14.15: Properties of Ethers (1)
- 14.16: Cyclic Ethers (1)
- 14.17: Sulfur Analogs of Alcohols and Ethers (2)
- 14: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 15: Aldehydes and Ketones
- 15.1: The Carbonyl Group (2)
- 15.2: Structure of Aldehydes and Ketones (2)
- 15.3: Nomenclature for Aldehydes (4)
- 15.4: Nomenclature for Ketones (4)
- 15.5: Isomerism for Aldehydes and Ketones (2)
- 15.6: Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones (2)
- 15.7: Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones (1)
- 15.8: Oxidation and Reduction of Aldehydes and Ketones (4)
- 15.9: Hemiacetal Formation (2)
- 15.10: Acetal Formation (1)
- 15: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 16: Carboxylic Acids, Esters, and Other Acid Derivatives
- 16.1: The Carboxyl Functional Group (1)
- 16.2: IUPAC Nomenclature for Carboxyl Acids (4)
- 16.3: Common Names for Carboxyl Acids
- 16.4: Polyfunctional Carboxyl Acids (3)
- 16.5: "Metabolic" Acids (2)
- 16.6: Physical Properties of Carboxyl Acids (1)
- 16.7: Preparation of Carboxyl Acids (1)
- 16.8: Acidity of Carboxyl Acids (3)
- 16.9: Carboxylic Acid Salts (1)
- 16.10: Structure of Esters (1)
- 16.11: Preparation of Esters (1)
- 16.12: Nomenclature for Esters (3)
- 16.13: Isomerism for Carboxylic Acids and Esters (1)
- 16.14: Physical Properties of Esters
- 16.15: Chemical Reactions of Esters (1)
- 16.16: Sulfur Analogs of Esters
- 16.17: Polyesters
- 16.18: Acid Chlorides and Acid Anhydrides (1)
- 16.19: Esters and Anhydrides of Inorganic Acids
- 16: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 17: Amines and Amides
- 17.1: The Amine Functional Group (1)
- 17.2: Classification of Amines (2)
- 17.3: Nomenclature for Amines (5)
- 17.4: Isomerism for Amines (1)
- 17.5: Physical Properties of Amines (2)
- 17.6: Basicity of Amines (1)
- 17.7: Amine Salts
- 17.8: Alkylation of Ammonia and Amines (1)
- 17.9: Selected Important Amines (2)
- 17.10: Structure of and Classification of Amides (3)
- 17.11: Nomenclature for Amides (3)
- 17.12: Properties of Amides (1)
- 17.13: Preparation of Amides (1)
- 17.14: Hydrolysis of Amides
- 17.15: Polyamides and Polyurethanes
- 17: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 18: Carbohydrates
- 18.1: Biochemical Substances (1)
- 18.2: Occurrence of Carbohydrates
- 18.3: Structural Characteristics of Carbohydrates (1)
- 18.4: Chirality (2)
- 18.5: Stereoisomerism: Enantiomers and Diastereomers
- 18.6: Fischer Projections (2)
- 18.7: Properties of Enantiomers (1)
- 18.8: Classification of Monosaccharides (1)
- 18.9: Biologically Important Monosaccharides (2)
- 18.10: Cyclic Forms of Monosaccharides (1)
- 18.11: Haworth Projection Formulas (2)
- 18.12: Reactions of Monosaccharides (3)
- 18.13: Disaccharides (3)
- 18.14: Polysaccharides (3)
- 18.15: Dietary Considerations and Carbohydrates
- 18: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 19: Lipids
- 19.1: Structure and Classification of Lipids (2)
- 19.2: Fatty Acids (5)
- 19.3: Triacylglycerols (2)
- 19.4: Dietary Considerations and Triacylglycerols (3)
- 19.5: Chemical Reactions of Triacylglycerols (2)
- 19.6: Phospholipids (3)
- 19.7: Sphingoglycolipids (1)
- 19.8: Cholesterol (1)
- 19.9: Cell Membranes (1)
- 19.10: Bile Acids
- 19.11: Steroid Hormones (1)
- 19.12: Eicosanoids (1)
- 19.13: Biological Waxes (1)
- 19: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 20: Proteins
- 20.1: Amino Acid Structural Characteristics (1)
- 20.2: Amino Acid Nomenclature (3)
- 20.3: Chirality and Amino Acids (1)
- 20.4: Acid-Base Properties of Amino Acids (3)
- 20.5: Cysteine and Disulfide Bonds
- 20.6: Peptide Formation (2)
- 20.7: Biochemically Important Small Peptides (1)
- 20.8: General Structural Characteristics of Proteins (1)
- 20.9: Levels of Protein Structure (3)
- 20.10: Fibrous and Globular Proteins (1)
- 20.11: Protein Hydrolysis (3)
- 20.12: Protein Denaturation
- 20.13: Glycoproteins (2)
- 20.14: Lipoproteins (1)
- 20: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 21: Enzymes and Vitamins
- 21.1: Importance of Enzymes (1)
- 21.2: Enzyme Nomenclature (5)
- 21.3: Enzyme Structure (1)
- 21.4: Models of Enzyme Action
- 21.5: Enzyme Specificity (1)
- 21.6: Factors That Affect Enzyme Activity (1)
- 21.7: Enzyme Inhibition (1)
- 21.8: Regulation of Enzyme Activity (1)
- 21.9: Antibiotics That Inhibit Enzyme Activity (2)
- 21.10: Vitamins (7)
- 21: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 22: Nucleic Acids
- 22.1: Nucleotides (4)
- 22.2: Primary Nucleic Acid Structure (2)
- 22.3: The DNA Double Helix (3)
- 22.4: Replication of DNA Molecules (1)
- 22.5: RNA Molecules (2)
- 22.6: Transcription: RNA Synthesis (2)
- 22.7: The Genetic Code (2)
- 22.8: Anticodons and tRNA Molecules (2)
- 22.9: Translation: Protein Synthesis
- 22.10: Mutations (1)
- 22.11: Viruses and Vaccines
- 22.12: Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering
- 22.13: Polymerase Chain Reaction (1)
- 22.14: DNA Sequencing
- 22: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 23: Biochemical Energy Production
- 23.1: Metabolism
- 23.2: Cell Structure (1)
- 23.3: Intermediate Compounds in Metabolic Pathways (3)
- 23.4: High-Energy Phosphate Compounds (1)
- 23.5: Biochemical Energy Production (1)
- 23.6: The Citric Acid Cycle (4)
- 23.7: The Electron Transport Chain (6)
- 23.8: Oxidative Phosphorylation (1)
- 23.9: ATP Production (2)
- 23.10: Non-ETC Oxygen-Consuming Reactions (1)
- 23: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 24: Carbohydrate Metabolism
- 24.1: Carbohydrate Digestion (1)
- 24.2: Glycolysis (4)
- 24.3: Fates of Pyruvate
- 24.4: Complete Oxidation of Glucose (1)
- 24.5: Glycogen Metabolism (2)
- 24.6: Gluconeogenesis (1)
- 24.7: The Pentose Phosphate Pathway (1)
- 24.8: Control of Carbohydrate Metabolism
- 24: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 25: Lipid Metabolism
- 25.1: Digestion and Absorption of Lipids (2)
- 25.2: Triacylglycerol Storage and Mobilization (1)
- 25.3: Glycerol Metabolism (1)
- 25.4: Oxidation of Fatty Acids (4)
- 25.5: ATP Production from Fatty Acid Oxidation (2)
- 25.6: Ketone Bodies (1)
- 25.7: Biosynthesis of Fatty Acids (6)
- 25.8: Biosynthesis of Cholesterol (3)
- 25: Additional Problems
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- Chapter 26: Protein Metabolism
- 26.1: Protein Digestion and Absorption (4)
- 26.2: Amino Acid Utilization (3)
- 26.3: Transamination and Oxidative Deamination (6)
- 26.4: The Urea Cycle (5)
- 26.5: Amino Acid Carbon Skeletons
- 26.6: Amino Acid Biosynthesis
- 26.7: Hemoglobin
- 26.8: Interrelationships of Metabolic Pathways
- 26: Additional Problems
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|---|---|---|
| Chapter 1: Basic Concepts About Matter | ||
| P | 20 | 002 004 006 008 010 012 014 016 018 020 022 026 028 030 032 034 040 044 046 048 |
| T | 1 | 001 |
| Chapter 2: Measurements in Chemistry | ||
| P | 19 | 002 006 008 014 022 024 026 028 030 034 044 050 052 054 056 058 068 070 072 |
| T | 1 | 001 |
| Chapter 3: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table | ||
| P | 20 | 002 004 006 008 012 014 024 030 032 034 038 042 044 052 054 056 062 064 068 070 |
| Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding: The Ionic Bond Model | ||
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| T | 2 | 001 002 |
| Chapter 5: Chemical Bonding: The Covalent Bond Model | ||
| P | 22 | 004 006 008.mrv 010 012 016 020.mrv 022.mrv 028 030 032 034 036 040 042 044 046 048 050 052 054 056 |
| Chapter 6: Chemical Calculations: Formula Masses, Moles, and Chemical Equations | ||
| P | 21 | 002 006 010 012 014 018 020 022 024 026 028 030 034 036 038 040 044 046 048 050 052 |
| Chapter 7: Gases, Liquids, and Solids | ||
| AP | 3 | 050 052 054 |
| P | 17 | 006 008 010 012 014 016 017 018 020 022 024 025 026 028 034 042 044 |
| Chapter 8: Solutions | ||
| P | 20 | 004 008 010 012 014 018 022 028 030 034 036 040 042 044 046 048 050 056 060 062 |
| Chapter 9: Chemical Reactions | ||
| P | 20 | 002 005 006 008 010 012 014 016 018 022 026 032 034 038 040 042 044 046 048 050 |
| Chapter 10: Acids, Bases, and Salts | ||
| P | 23 | 002 010 012 016 020 026 028 030 034 036 040 042 048 050 054 058 060 062 064 068 076 078 082 |
| Chapter 11: Nuclear Chemistry | ||
| P | 20 | 004 006 008 014 016 018 020 022 024 028 030 032 036 040 042 046 058 060 064 066 |
| Chapter 12: Saturated Hydrocarbons | ||
| P | 22 | 004 010 012 020 022 024 028.mrv 030 034.mrv 038 042 044 046 048 052 054 056 060.mrv 066 068 072 076 |
| Chapter 13: Unsaturated Hydrocarbons | ||
| AP | 1 | 070 |
| P | 24 | 002 004 006 008 010 012.mrv 014 020 022.mrv 024 028 030 034 034.mrv 036.mrv 038 040 046 052 054 056 058 060.mrv 062 |
| Chapter 14: Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers | ||
| P | 25 | 002 004 008 010 012.mrv 016 018 024 032 036 038 044 046.mrv 058 064 068 070 074.mrv 076 080.mrv 082 086 090 094.mrv 096 |
| Chapter 15: Aldehydes and Ketones | ||
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| Chapter 16: Carboxylic Acids, Esters, and Other Acid Derivatives | ||
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| Chapter 17: Amines and Amides | ||
| P | 23 | 002 004 006 008 010 012 014 016.mrv 018.mrv 024 030 034 054 058 060 062 064 066 068 072 074.mrv 076 082.mrv |
| Chapter 18: Carbohydrates | ||
| P | 22 | 004 010 020.mrv 022 030 032 034 040 046 050 052 060 062 070 076 078 092 094 098 102 104 110 |
| Chapter 19: Lipids | ||
| P | 23 | 004 006 008 010 014 016.mrv 020 028.mrv 034 038 040 042 044 056 066 070 072 076 080.mrv 094 106 108 114 |
| Chapter 20: Proteins | ||
| P | 22 | 006 012 014 016 018 024.mrv 026.mrv 034 040.mrv 046 058 062 066 072 074 078 084 086 088 094 096 102 |
| Chapter 21: Enzymes and Vitamins | ||
| P | 20 | 004 006 010 014 016 018 020 036 040 048 052 060 062 066 068 072 074 080 086 090 |
| Chapter 22: Nucleic Acids | ||
| P | 20 | 004 006 008 010 016 020 028 032 036 042 050 052 060 062 074 080 086 088 096 112 |
| Chapter 23: Biochemical Energy Production | ||
| P | 20 | 010 020 032 034 044 046 050 052 054 060 066 068 070 072 076 078 086 092 094 096 |
| Chapter 24: Carbohydrate Metabolism | ||
| P | 10 | 008 010 018 024 028 048 052 058 070 080 |
| Chapter 25: Lipid Metabolism | ||
| P | 20 | 002 008 014 020 030 034 036 038 044 046 058 066 068 070 076 078 084 086 088 090 |
| Chapter 26: Protein Metabolism | ||
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| Total | 549 (1) | |
