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Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity 7th edition

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John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, and John Townsend
Publisher: Brooks/Cole

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Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Basic Concepts of Chemistry
    • 1: Matter: Elements and Atoms, Compounds, and Molecules (3)
    • 1: Physical and Chemical Properties (2)
    • 1: General Questions (9)
    • 1: Review Questions (24)
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (8)
    • Simulation from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now
    • Exercise with movies or simulations from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (2)

  • Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
    • 2: Atoms: Their Composition and Structure (3)
    • 2: Isotopes (2)
    • 2: Isotope Abundance and Atomic Weight (4)
    • 2: The Periodic Table
    • 2: Molecular Formulas and Models
    • 2: Ions and Ion Charges (3)
    • 2: Ionic Compounds (4)
    • 2: Naming Ionic Compounds (5)
    • 2: Coulomb's Law (1)
    • 2: Naming Binary,Nonmetal Compounds (4)
    • 2: Atoms and the Mole
    • 2: Molecules, Compounds, and the Mole (4)
    • 2: Percent Composition (2)
    • 2: Empirical and Molecular Formulas (4)
    • 2: Determining Formulas from Mass Data (1)
    • 2: General Questions (7)
    • 2: In the Laboratory
    • 2: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 2: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (5)
    • Simulation from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now
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  • Chapter 3: Chemical Reactions
    • 3: Balancing Equations (1)
    • 3: Chemical Equilibrium
    • 3: Ions and Molecules in Aqueous Solution (3)
    • 3: Precipitation Reactions and Net Ionic Equations (1)
    • 3: Acids and Bases and Their Reactions (5)
    • 3: Writing Net Ionic Equations (2)
    • 3: Gas-Forming Reactions (1)
    • 3: Oxidation Numbers (2)
    • 3: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (1)
    • 3: Types of Reactions in Aqueous Solution (3)
    • 3: General Questions
    • 3: In the Laboratory
    • 3: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 3: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (13)
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  • Chapter 4: Stoichiometry: Quantitative Information About Chemical Reactions
    • 4: Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions: Basic Stoichiometry (3)
    • 4: Amounts Tables and Chemical Stoichiometry (1)
    • 4: Limiting Reactants (3)
    • 4: Percent Yield
    • 4: Analysis of Mixtures (3)
    • 4: Using Stoichiometry to Determine Empirical and Molecular Formulas (3)
    • 4: Solution Concentration (7)
    • 4: Preparing Solutions (2)
    • 4: Serial Dilutions
    • 4: Calculating and Using pH (1)
    • 4: Stoichiometry of Reactions in Solution (5)
    • 4: Titrations (4)
    • 4: Spectrophotometry
    • 4: General Questions on Stoichiometry (8)
    • 4: In the Laboratory (1)
    • 4: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 4: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
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  • Chapter 5: Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Energy and Chemical Reactions
    • 5: Energy
    • 5: Energy Units (1)
    • 5: Specific Heat Capacity (5)
    • 5: Changes of State (5)
    • 5: Enthalpy Changes (2)
    • 5: Calorimetry (5)
    • 5: Hess's Law (1)
    • 5: Standard Enthalpies of Formation (3)
    • 5: General Questions on Thermochemistry (1)
    • 5: In the Laboratory (1)
    • 5: Summary and Conceptual Questions (1)
    • 5: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (14)
    • Simulation from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (2)
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  • Chapter 6: The Chemistry of Fuels and Energy Resources
    • 6: Electromagnetic Radiation (2)
    • 6: Electromagnetic Radiation and Planck's Equation (4)
    • 6: Photoelectric Effect (2)
    • 6: Atomic Spectra and the Bohr Atom (7)
    • 6: DeBroglie and Matter Waves (3)
    • 6: Quantum Mechanics (10)
    • 6: General Questions on Atomic Structure (7)
    • 6: In the Laboratory
    • 6: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 6: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (7)
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  • Chapter 7: The Structure of Atoms and Periodic Trends
    • 7: Writing Electron Configurations of Atoms (8)
    • 7: Quantum Numbers and Electron Configurations (3)
    • 7: Electron Configurations of Atoms and Ions and Magnetic Behavior (4)
    • 7: Periodic Properties (6)
    • 7: General Questions (9)
    • 7: In the Laboratory
    • 7: Summary and Conceptual Questions (4)
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (6)
    • Simulation from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (3)
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  • Chapter 8: Milestones in the Development of Chemistry and the Modern View of Atoms and Molecules
    • 8: Valence Electrons and the Octet Rule (3)
    • 8: Lewis Electron Dot Structures (7)
    • 8: Formal Charge (1)
    • 8: Molecular Geometry (6)
    • 8: Bond Polarity, Electronegativity, and Formal Charge (4)
    • 8: Molecular Polarity (3)
    • 8: Bond Order and Bond Length (4)
    • 8: Bond Strength and Bond Dissociation Enthalpy (4)
    • 8: General Questions on Bonding and Molecular Structure (5)
    • 8: In the Laboratory
    • 8: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 8: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
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  • Chapter 9: Bonding and Molecular Structure: Orbital Hybridization and Molecular Orbitals
    • 9: Valence Bond Theory (5)
    • 9: Molecular Orbital Theory (6)
    • 9: General Questions on Valence Bond and Molecular Orbital Theory (6)
    • 9: In the Laboratory
    • 9: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 9: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (9)
    • Simulation from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (2)
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  • Chapter 10: Carbon: More Than Just Another Element
    • 10: Alkanes and Cycloalkanes (5)
    • 10: Alkenes and Alkynes (1)
    • 10: Aromatic Compounds (1)
    • 10: Alcohols, Ethers, and Amines (3)
    • 10: Compounds with a Carbonyl Group (3)
    • 10: Functional Groups
    • 10: Polymers (1)
    • 10: General Questions on Organic Chemistry
    • 10: In the Laboratory (1)
    • 10: Summary and Conceptual Questions (1)
    • 10: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
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  • Chapter 11: The Chemistry of Life-Biochemistry
    • 11: Pressure (2)
    • 11: Boyle's Law and Charles's Law (4)
    • 11: The General Gas Law (2)
    • 11: Avogadro's Hypothesis (1)
    • 11: Ideal Gas Law (4)
    • 11: Gas Density (3)
    • 11: Ideal Gas Laws and Determining Molar Mass (1)
    • 11: Gas Laws and Stoichiometry (4)
    • 11: Gas Mixtures and Dalton's Law (3)
    • 11: Kinetic-Molecular Theory (5)
    • 11: Diffusion and Effusion (4)
    • 11: Nonideal Gases (2)
    • 11: General Questions (3)
    • 11: In the Laboratory (1)
    • 11: Summary and Conceptual Questions (1)
    • 11: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
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  • Chapter 12: Intermolecular Forces and Liquids
    • 12: Intermolecular Forces (4)
    • 12: Liquids (9)
    • 12: General Questions (1)
    • 12: In the Laboratory
    • 12: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 12: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
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  • Chapter 13: The Chemistry of Solids
    • 13: Metallic and Ionic Solids (3)
    • 13: Ionic Bonding and Lattice Energy
    • 13: Other Types of Solids (1)
    • 13: Physical Properties of Solids (2)
    • 13: Phase Diagrams and Phase Changes (2)
    • 13: General Questions (1)
    • 13: In the Laboratory
    • 13: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 13: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
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    • Simulation from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (3)
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  • Chapter 14: Solutions and Their Behavior
    • 14: Concentration (5)
    • 14: The Solution Process (2)
    • 14: Henry's Law (2)
    • 14: Raoult's Law (3)
    • 14: Boiling Point Elevation (2)
    • 14: Freezing Point Depression (1)
    • 14: Colligative Properties and Molar Mass Determination (3)
    • 14: Colligative Properties of Ionic Compounds (3)
    • 14: Osmosis (2)
    • 14: Colloids (1)
    • 14: General Questions (4)
    • 14: In the Laboratory (1)
    • 14: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 14: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (6)
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  • Chapter 15: The Chemistry of Modern Materials
    • 15: Reaction Rates (3)
    • 15: Concentration and Rate Equations (3)
    • 15: Concentration-Time Relationships (3)
    • 15: Half-Life (3)
    • 15: Graphical Analysis: Rate Equations and k
    • 15: Kinetics and Energy (4)
    • 15: Reaction Mechanisms (3)
    • 15: General Questions (2)
    • 15: In the Laboratory
    • 15: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 15: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
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    • Simulation from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (3)
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  • Chapter 16: Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Equilibria
    • 16: Writing Equilibrium Constant Expressions (1)
    • 16: The Equilibrium Constant and Reaction Quotient (3)
    • 16: Calculating an Equilibrium Constant (2)
    • 16: Using Equilibrium Constants (2)
    • 16: Manipulating Equilibrium Constant Expressions (3)
    • 16: Disturbing a Chemical Equilibrium (2)
    • 16: General Questions (5)
    • 16: In the Laboratory
    • 16: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 16: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (5)
    • Simulation from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (7)
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  • Chapter 17: The Chemistry of Acids and Bases
    • 17: The Brønsted Concept (3)
    • 17: pH Calculations (3)
    • 17: Equilibrium Constants for Acids and Bases (3)
    • 17: pKa : A Logarithmic Scale of Acid Strength (2)
    • 17: Ionization Constants for Weak Acids and Their Conjugate Bases (1)
    • 17: Predicting the Direction of Acid-Base Reactions (1)
    • 17: Types of Acid-Base Reactions
    • 17: Using pH to Calculate Ionization Constants
    • 17: Using Ionization Constants (2)
    • 17: Acid-Base Properties of Salts (1)
    • 17: pH after an Acid-Base Reaction (1)
    • 17: Polyprotic Acids and Bases (1)
    • 17: Lewis Acids and Bases (1)
    • 17: Molecular Structure, Bonding, and Acid-Base Behavior (1)
    • 17: General Questions on Acids and Bases
    • 17: In the Laboratory
    • 17: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 17: Review Questions
    • Extra Problem
    • "How Do I Solve It?" Tutorials (1)
    • Tutorial from Brooks/Cole General Chemistry Now (9)
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  • Chapter 18: Principles of Reactivity: Other Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria
    • 18: The Common Ion Effect and Buffer Solutions (4)
    • 18: Using the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation (2)
    • 18: Preparing a Buffer Solution
    • 18: Adding an Acid or a Base to a Buffer Solution (3)
    • 18: More about Acid-Base Reactions: Titrations (1)
    • 18: Titration Curves and Indicators (2)
    • 18: Solubility Guidelines (1)
    • 18: Writing Solubility Product Constant Expressions
    • 18: Calculating Ksp
    • 18: Estimating Salt Solubility from Ksp
    • 18: The Common Ion Effect and Salt Solubility (1)
    • 18: The Effect of Basic Anions on Salt Solubility
    • 18: Precipitation Reactions (1)
    • 18: Equilibria Involving Complex Ions
    • 18: General Questions (3)
    • 18: In the Laboratory (1)
    • 18: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 18: Review Questions
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  • Chapter 19: Principles of Reactivity: Entropy and Free Energy
    • 19: Entropy (5)
    • 19: ΔT (universe) and Spontaneity (2)
    • 19: Gibbs Free Energy (1)
    • 19: Free Energy of Formation (3)
    • 19: Effect of Temperature on ΔG (1)
    • 19: Free Energy and Equilibrium Constants
    • 19: General Questions (4)
    • 19: In the Laboratory
    • 19: Summary and Conceptual Questions (1)
    • 19: Review Questions
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  • Chapter 20: Principles of Reactivity: Electron Transfer Reactions
    • 20: Balancing Equations for Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (2)
    • 20: Constructing Voltaic Cells
    • 20: Commercial Cells
    • 20: Standard Electrochemical Potentials (2)
    • 20: Ranking Oxidizing and Reducing Agents (2)
    • 20: Electrochemical Cells Under Nonstandard Conditions
    • 20: Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, and Equilibrium (2)
    • 20: Electrolysis
    • 20: Counting Electrons (6)
    • 20: General Questions (3)
    • 20: In the Laboratory (3)
    • 20: Summary and Conceptual Questions (2)
    • 20: Review Questions
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  • Chapter 21: The Chemistry of the Environment
    • 21: Properties of the Elements (3)
    • 21: Hydrogen (2)
    • 21: Alkali Metals
    • 21: Alkaline Earth Elements (1)
    • 21: Boron and Aluminum (1)
    • 21: Silicon (1)
    • 21: Nitrogen and Phosphorus (5)
    • 21: Oxygen and Sulfur
    • 21: Fluorine and Chlorine (1)
    • 21: General Questions (2)
    • 21: In the Laboratory
    • 21: Summary and Conceptual Questions (2)
    • 21: Review Questions
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  • Chapter 22: The Chemistry of the Transition Elements
    • 22: Properties of Transition Elements (2)
    • 22: Formulas of Coordination Compounds (5)
    • 22: Naming Coordination Compounds (5)
    • 22: Isomerism (2)
    • 22: Magnetic Properties of Complexes (4)
    • 22: Spectroscopy of Complexes (2)
    • 22: Organometallic Compounds
    • 22: General Questions (2)
    • 22: In the Laboratory
    • 22: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 22: Review Questions
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  • Chapter 23: Nuclear Chemistry
    • 23: Important Concepts (1)
    • 23: Nuclear Reactions (3)
    • 23: Nuclear Stability and Nuclear Decay (9)
    • 23: Rates of Radioactive Decay (4)
    • 23: Nuclear Reactions
    • 23: General Questions (3)
    • 23: In the Laboratory (2)
    • 23: Summary and Conceptual Questions
    • 23: Review Questions
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Chapter 1: Basic Concepts of Chemistry
EX 2 Identifying Physical
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Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
EX 7 Canel Cathode Electric Millikan Periodic Radiation The
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Tut 5 Avg.Atomic Molar Molar Moles Summary
Chapter 3: Chemical Reactions
EX 3 Analysis Dissolving Isomers
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Chapter 4: Stoichiometry: Quantitative Information About Chemical Reactions
EX 5 Limiting Redox The The Weight
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Sim 1 Limiting
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Chapter 5: Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Energy and Chemical Reactions
EX 5 Dilution Direct Exploring Exploring Solution
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Sim 2 Acid Solubility
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Chapter 6: The Chemistry of Fuels and Energy Resources
EX 2 Energy Product
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Chapter 7: The Structure of Atoms and Periodic Trends
EX 3 Atomic Nodes Shapes
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Chapter 8: Milestones in the Development of Chemistry and the Modern View of Atoms and Molecules
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Chapter 11: The Chemistry of Life-Biochemistry
EX 1 Elimination
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Chapter 12: Intermolecular Forces and Liquids
EX 2 Diffusion Exploring
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Tut 8 Determining Effusion Finding Ideal Molecular Partial Partial Stoichiometry
Chapter 13: The Chemistry of Solids
EX 4 Butane Calc.Density Identification Phase
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Sim 3 Molecular Vapor Vapor
Tut 4 Determining Enthalpy Heat Heat
Chapter 14: Solutions and Their Behavior
EX 6 Dissolving Effect Effect Factors Solubility Vapor
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Chapter 15: The Chemistry of Modern Materials
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Chapter 16: Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Equilibria
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Tut 5 Determining Effect Equil.and Estimating Systems
Chapter 17: The Chemistry of Acids and Bases
EX 3 Bronsted Lewis Neutral
HDIS 1 01
P 20 (5) 002 002.alt 004 004.alt 008 008.alt 010 012 014 015 015.alt 018 020 020.alt 024 028 032 036 049 054 058 064 066 070 074
Sim 4 Acid-Base Autoionization Hydrolysis The
Tut 9 Bronsted Determing Estimating Estimating Lewis Neutral Strong Strong The
Chapter 18: Principles of Reactivity: Other Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria
EX 2 Buffer Solubility
HDIS 1 01
P 19 002 004 006 010 012 014 019 020 022 024 030 032 036 054 062 074 075 084 097
Sim 11 Buffer Buffer Common Diprotic Exploring Polyprotic Precipitation Solubility The Titration pH
Tut 13 Buffer Buffer Buffer Buffer Complex Determining Determining Estimating Interpreting Solubility Solubility The pH
Chapter 19: Principles of Reactivity: Entropy and Free Energy
EX 1 Gibbs
HDIS 1 01
P 17 001 002 004 007 008 009 014 018 019 020 022 024 039 045 051 053 074
Sim 3 Free The Thermodynamics
Tut 6 Calculating Calculating Free Putting Putting Thermodynamics
Chapter 20: Principles of Reactivity: Electron Transfer Reactions
HDIS 1 01
P 22 002 004 014 016 020 022 032 034 043 044 045 046 047 048 068 073 074 080 081 082 085 087
Sim 1 Voltaic
Tut 5 Cell Cell Coulometry Voltaic Voltaic
Chapter 21: The Chemistry of the Environment
EX 3 Aluminum Boron Structures
HDIS 1 01
P 19 (1) 002 004 014 015 018 024 024.alt 029 040 042 045 046 047 048 050 058 070 071 097 098
Chapter 22: The Chemistry of the Transition Elements
EX 3 Geometric Geometry Trans-metal
HDIS 1 01
P 22 (5) 002 002.alt 006 007 008 009 011 011.alt 012 012.alt 013 013.alt 014 014.alt 015 016 017 020 021 024 026 027 028 031 032 041 043
Sim 2 Periodic Spectroscopy
Chapter 23: Nuclear Chemistry
HDIS 1 01
P 22 003 011 012 014 018 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 032 034 048 050 052 053 054
Sim 2 Isotopes Nuclear
Tut 4 Bonding Half-Life Half-Life Modes
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