Chemistry for Engineering Students 5th edition

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Lawrence S. Brown and Thomas Holme
Publisher: Cengage Learning

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  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Chemistry
    • 1: Concept Videos (2)
    • 1: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 1: Multimedia Activities (4)
    • 1.1: Critical Materials
    • 1.2: Multiple Perspectives in Chemistry (14)
    • 1.3: Observations Models, and Systems (2)
    • 1.4: Numbers and Measurements in Chemistry (26)
    • 1.5: Problem Solving in Chemistry and Engineering (17)
    • 1.6: Touchscreen Technology
    • 1: Conceptual Problems
    • 1: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises

  • Chapter 2: Atoms and Molecules
    • 2: Concept Videos (1)
    • 2: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 2: Multimedia Activities (4)
    • 2.1: Conducting Polymers
    • 2.2: Atomic Structure and Mass (10)
    • 2.3: Ions (7)
    • 2.4: Compounds and Chemical Bonds (6)
    • 2.5: The Periodic Table (5)
    • 2.6: Inorganic and Organic Chemistry (3)
    • 2.7: Chemical Nomenclature (14)
    • 2.8: Polyethylene
    • 2: Conceptual Problems (2)
    • 2: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises (1)
    • 2: Cumulative Problems (1)

  • Chapter 3: Molecules, Moles, and Chemical Equations
    • 3: Concept Videos (4)
    • 3: Multimedia Activities (15)
    • 3.1: Biomass and Biofuel Engineering
    • 3.2: Chemical Formulas and Equations (12)
    • 3.3: Aqueous Solutions and Net Ionic Equations (17)
    • 3.4: Interpreting Equations and the Mole (15)
    • 3.5: Calculations Using Moles and Molar Masses (29)
    • 3.6: Carbon Capture and Sequestration (1)
    • 3: Conceptual Problems (6)
    • 3: Additional Problems (11)
    • 3: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises
    • 3: Cumulative Problems (2)

  • Chapter 4: Stoichiometry
    • 4: Concept Videos (1)
    • 4: Multimedia Activities (5)
    • 4.1: Fertilizers (1)
    • 4.2: Fundamentals of Stoichiometry (14)
    • 4.3: Limiting Reactants (9)
    • 4.4: Theoretical and Percentage Yields (9)
    • 4.5: Solution Stoichiometry (10)
    • 4.6: Ammonia as an Energy Carrier
    • 4: Conceptual Problems (3)
    • 4: Additional Problems (14)
    • 4: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises
    • 4: Cumulative Problems (3)

  • Chapter 5: Gases
    • 5: Concept Videos (1)
    • 5: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 5: Multimedia Activities (5)
    • 5.1: Natural Gas Production
    • 5.2: Properties of Gases (6)
    • 5.3: The Ideal Gas Law (17)
    • 5.4: Partial Pressure (8)
    • 5.5: Stoichiometry of Reactions Involving Gases (18)
    • 5.6: Kinetic–Molecular Theory (8)
    • 5.7: Real Gases (3)
    • 5.8: Gas Sensors
    • 5: Conceptual Problems (3)
    • 5: Additional Problems (14)
    • 5: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises
    • 5: Cumulative Problems (2)

  • Chapter 6: The Periodic Table and Atomic Structure
    • 6: Concept Videos (2)
    • 6: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 6: Multimedia Activities (14)
    • 6.1: Trace Analysis
    • 6.2: Electromagnetic Radiation (14)
    • 6.3: Atomic Spectra (5)
    • 6.4: The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom (7)
    • 6.5: The Pauli Exclusion Principle and Electron Configurations (11)
    • 6.6: The Periodic Table and Electron Configurations (4)
    • 6.7: Periodic Trends in Atomic Properties (10)
    • 6.8: Modern Light Sources: LEDs and Lasers (1)
    • 6: Conceptual Problems (5)
    • 6: Additional Problems (7)
    • 6: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises (2)
    • 6: Cumulative Problems (1)

  • Chapter 7: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
    • 7: Concept Videos (2)
    • 7: Multimedia Activities (9)
    • 7.1: Materials for Biomedical Engineering
    • 7.2: The Ionic Bond (4)
    • 7.3: The Covalent Bond (15)
    • 7.4: Electronegativity and Bond Polarity (10)
    • 7.5: Keeping Track of Bonding: Lewis Structures (12)
    • 7.6: Orbital Overlap and Chemical Bonding (3)
    • 7.7: Hybrid Orbitals (3)
    • 7.8: Shapes of Molecules (14)
    • 7.9: Molecular-Scale Engineering for Drug Delivery
    • 7: Conceptual Problems (3)
    • 7: Additional Problems (6)
    • 7: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises (1)
    • 7: Cumulative Problems

  • Chapter 8: Molecules and Materials
    • 8: Concept Videos (1)
    • 8: Multimedia Activities (11)
    • 8.1: Carbon
    • 8.2: Condensed Phases—Solids (7)
    • 8.3: Bonding in Solids: Metals, Insulators, and Semiconductors (6)
    • 8.4: Intermolecular Forces (13)
    • 8.5: Condensed Phases—Liquids (10)
    • 8.6: Polymers (2)
    • 8.7: Chemistry for Recycling Electronics
    • 8: Conceptual Problems (2)
    • 8: Additional Problems (2)
    • 8: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises
    • 8: Cumulative Problems

  • Chapter 9: Energy and Chemistry
    • 9: Concept Videos (3)
    • 9: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 9: Multimedia Activities (8)
    • 9.1: Energy Production
    • 9.2: Energy, Heat, and Work (8)
    • 9.3: Energy Transformation and Conservation (5)
    • 9.4: Heat Capacity and Calorimetry (7)
    • 9.5: Enthalpy (10)
    • 9.6: Hess's Law and Heats of Reaction (10)
    • 9.7: Energy and Stoichiometry (5)
    • 9.8: Power Distribution and the Electrical Grid
    • 9: Conceptual Problems (4)
    • 9: Additional Problems (3)
    • 9: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises
    • 9: Cumulative Problems (2)

  • Chapter 10: Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
    • 10.1: Recycling of Plastics
    • 10.2: Spontaneity (2)
    • 10.3: Entropy (3)
    • 10.4: The Second Law of Thermodynamics (1)
    • 10.5: The Third Law of Thermodynamics and Entropy Change in Reactions (3)
    • 10.6: Gibbs Free Energy (3)
    • 10.7: Free Energy and Chemical Reactions (3)
    • 10.8: Upcycling of Plastics
    • 10: Conceptual Problems (2)
    • 10: Additional Problems (6)
    • 10: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises
    • 10: Cumulative Problems (1)

  • Chapter 11: Chemical Kinetics
    • 11: Concept Videos (1)
    • 11: Multimedia Activities (2)
    • 11.1: Urban Air Pollution (1)
    • 11.2: Rates of Chemical Reactions (7)
    • 11.3: Rate Laws and the Concentration Dependence of Rates (11)
    • 11.4: Integrated Rate Laws (16)
    • 11.5: Temperature and Kinetics (8)
    • 11.6: Reaction Mechanisms (3)
    • 11.7: Catalysis (2)
    • 11.8: Air Quality Monitoring
    • 11: Conceptual Problems (2)
    • 11: Additional Problems (2)
    • 11: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises
    • 11: Cumulative Problems

  • Chapter 12: Chemical Equilibrium
    • 12: Multimedia Activities (14)
    • 12.1: Concrete Production and Weathering
    • 12.2: Chemical Equilibrium (5)
    • 12.3: Equilibrium Constants (12)
    • 12.4: Equilibrium Concentrations (3)
    • 12.5: Le Châtelier's Principle (12)
    • 12.6: Solubility Equilibria (12)
    • 12.7: Acids and Bases (18)
    • 12.8: Free Energy and Chemical Equilibrium (1)
    • 12.9: Bendable Concrete
    • 12: Conceptual Problems (3)
    • 12: Additional Problems (5)
    • 12: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises
    • 12: Cumulative Problems (1)

  • Chapter 13: Electrochemistry
    • 13: Multimedia Activities (2)
    • 13.1: Grid-Scale Energy Storage
    • 13.2: Oxidation–Reduction Reactions and Galvanic Cells (3)
    • 13.3: Cell Potentials (6)
    • 13.4: Cell Potentials and Equilibrium (4)
    • 13.5: Batteries
    • 13.6: Electrolysis
    • 13.7: Electrolysis and Stoichiometry (4)
    • 13.8: Corrosion
    • 13: Conceptual Problems
    • 13: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises
    • 13: Cumulative Problems (3)

  • Chapter 14: Nuclear Chemistry
    • 14.1: Cosmic Rays and Carbon Dating
    • 14.2: Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions (12)
    • 14.3: Kinetics of Radioactive Decay (3)
    • 14.4: Nuclear Stability (2)
    • 14.5: Energetics of Nuclear Reactions (2)
    • 14.6: Transmutation, Fission, and Fusion (3)
    • 14.7: The Interaction of Radiation and Matter (2)
    • 14.8: Modern Medical Imaging Methods (1)
    • 14: Conceptual Problems (1)
    • 14: Additional Problems (4)
    • 14: Focus on Problem Solving Exercises

  • Chapter T: WebAssign Answer Templates and Tutorials
    • T: WebAssign Answer Templates and Tutorials (4)


Brown/Holme's CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS, 5th Edition, provides a concise, thorough and relevant introduction to chemistry, preparing students for further study in any engineering field. Using applications specifically geared toward engineering students, the text emphasizes the connection between molecular properties and observable physical properties and the linkages between chemistry and other subjects in the engineering curriculum such as mathematics and physics. The text includes added coverage of new engineering applications relevant to sustainability, including alternative energy and batteries. This new edition is supported by WebAssign, which helps students grasp chemistry concepts in an environment that can be customized for every classroom.

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Chemistry
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Chapter 2: Atoms and Molecules
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Chapter 3: Molecules, Moles, and Chemical Equations
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Chapter 4: Stoichiometry
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Chapter 5: Gases
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Chapter 6: The Periodic Table and Atomic Structure
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Chapter 7: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
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Chapter 9: Energy and Chemistry
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Chapter 10: Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Chapter 11: Chemical Kinetics
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11.7 2 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
Chapter 12: Chemical Equilibrium
12.A 5 EOC.098 EOC.100 EOC.104 EOC.107 EOC.109
12.C 1 EOC.118
12.CP 3 EOC.090 EOC.092 EOC.095
12.M 14 02.001.SIM 02.001.VIS 02.003.VIS 03.001.SIM 03.002.SIM 05.001.VIS 05.002.EXE 05.003.SIM 05.004.SIM 05.005.VIS 05.006.VIS 07.001.TUT 07.002.VIS 07.003.VIS
12.2 5 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005
12.3 12 EOC.012 EOC.015 EOC.017 EOC.020 EOC.021 EOC.027 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006
12.4 3 EOC.029 EOC.030 EOC.033
12.5 12 EOC.042 EOC.044 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006 X.CEN.007 X.CEN.008 X.CEN.009 X.CEN.010
12.6 12 EOC.046 EOC.051 EOC.054 EOC.058 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.006 X.CEN.007 X.CEN.008 X.CEN.009 X.CEN.010 X.CEN.011
12.7 18 EOC.064 EOC.065 EOC.068 EOC.071 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006 X.CEN.007 X.CEN.008 X.CEN.009 X.CEN.010 X.CEN.011 X.CEN.012 X.CEN.015 X.CEN.016
12.8 1 EOC.078
Chapter 13: Electrochemistry
13.C 3 EOC.105 EOC.106 EOC.107
13.M 2 02.001.TUT 02.002.VIS
13.2 3 EOC.005 EOC.009 X.CEN.002
13.3 6 EOC.018 EOC.020 EOC.021 EOC.025 EOC.026 EOC.028
13.4 4 EOC.032 EOC.037 EOC.040 EOC.044
13.7 4 EOC.067 EOC.071 EOC.072 EOC.076
Chapter 14: Nuclear Chemistry
14.A 4 EOC.090 EOC.093 EOC.094 EOC.102
14.CP 1 EOC.084
14.2 12 EOC.009 EOC.010 EOC.012 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006 X.CEN.007 X.CEN.008 X.CEN.009 X.CEN.010 X.CEN.011 X.CEN.012
14.3 3 EOC.018 EOC.022 EOC.025
14.4 2 EOC.030 EOC.031
14.5 2 EOC.038 EOC.043
14.6 3 EOC.052 EOC.054 EOC.056
14.7 2 EOC.066 EOC.071
14.8 1 EOC.075
Total 895