Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation 10th edition

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Steven S. Zumdahl and Donald J. DeCoste
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  • Chapter 1: Chemistry: An Introduction
    • 1: Multimedia Activities (1)
    • 1.1: Chemistry: An Introduction
    • 1.2: What Is Chemistry?
    • 1.3: Solving Problems Using a Scientific Approach
    • 1.4: The Scientific Method (5)
    • 1.5: Learning Chemistry

  • Chapter 2: Measurements and Calculations
    • 2: Math Review (9)
    • 2: Digital Workbooks (3)
    • 2: Concept Video Questions (2)
    • 2: Multimedia Activities (10)
    • 2.1: Scientific Notation (4)
    • 2.2: Units (3)
    • 2.3: Measurements of Length, Volume, and Mass (4)
    • 2.4: Uncertainty in Measurement (1)
    • 2.5: Significant Figures (13)
    • 2.6: Problem Solving and Dimensional Analysis (4)
    • 2.7: Temperature Conversions: An Approach to Problem Solving (5)
    • 2.8: Density (3)
    • 2: Additional Problems (9)
    • 2: ChemWork Problems (1)

  • Chapter 3: Matter
    • 3: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 3: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 3: Multimedia Activities (2)
    • 3.1: Matter (4)
    • 3.2: Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes (7)
    • 3.3: Elements and Compounds (2)
    • 3.4: Mixtures and Pure Substances (6)
    • 3.5: Separation of Mixtures
    • 3: Additional Problems (2)
    • 3: ChemWork Problems

  • Chapter 4: Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms and Ions
    • 4: Math Review (1)
    • 4: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 4: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 4: Multimedia Activities (6)
    • 4.1: The Elements (1)
    • 4.2: Symbols for the Elements (4)
    • 4.3: Dalton's Atomic Theory (2)
    • 4.4: Formulas of Compounds (4)
    • 4.5: The Structure of the Atom (2)
    • 4.6: Introduction to the Modern Concept of Atomic Structure (3)
    • 4.7: Isotopes (5)
    • 4.8: Introduction to the Periodic Table (6)
    • 4.9: Natural States of the Elements (3)
    • 4.10: Ions (13)
    • 4.11: Compounds That Contain Ions (2)
    • 4: Additional Problems (7)
    • 4: ChemWork Problems

  • Chapter 5: Nomenclature
    • 5: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 5: Concept Video Questions
    • 5: Multimedia Activities (1)
    • 5.1: Naming Compounds
    • 5.2: Naming Binary Compounds That Contain a Metal and a Nonmetal (Types I and II) (8)
    • 5.3: Naming Binary Compounds That Contain Only Nonmetals (Type III) (3)
    • 5.4: Naming Binary Compounds: A Review (2)
    • 5.5: Naming Compounds That Contain Polyatomic Ions (8)
    • 5.6: Naming Acids (5)
    • 5.7: Writing Formulas from Names (6)
    • 5: Additional Problems (11)
    • 5: ChemWork Problems (1)

  • Chapter 6: Chemical Reactions: An Introduction
    • 6: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 6: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 6: Multimedia Activities (6)
    • 6.1: Evidence for a Chemical Reaction (1)
    • 6.2: Chemical Equations (14)
    • 6.3: Balancing Chemical Equations (10)
    • 6: Additional Problems (15)
    • 6: ChemWork Problems (2)

  • Chapter 7: Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
    • 7: Math Review (1)
    • 7: Digital Workbooks
    • 7: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 7: Multimedia Activities (3)
    • 7.1: Predicting Whether a Reaction Will Occur
    • 7.2: Reactions in Which a Solid Forms (9)
    • 7.3: Describing Reactions in Aqueous Solutions (14)
    • 7.4: Reactions That Form Water: Acids and Bases (3)
    • 7.5: Reactions of Metals with Nonmetals (Oxidation–Reduction) (3)
    • 7.6: Ways to Classify Reactions (1)
    • 7.7: Other Ways to Classify Reactions (11)
    • 7: Additional Problems (16)
    • 7: ChemWork Problems (2)

  • Chapter 8: Chemical Composition
    • 8: Math Review (4)
    • 8: Digital Workbooks
    • 8: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 8: Multimedia Activities (11)
    • 8.1: Counting by Weighing (1)
    • 8.2: Atomic Masses: Counting Atoms by Weighing (1)
    • 8.3: The Mole (14)
    • 8.4: Learning to Solve Problems
    • 8.5: Molar Mass (15)
    • 8.6: Percent Composition of Compounds (4)
    • 8.7: Formulas of Compounds (4)
    • 8.8: Calculation of Empirical Formulas (5)
    • 8.9: Calculation of Molecular Formulas (2)
    • 8: Additional Problems (3)
    • 8: ChemWork Problems (3)

  • Chapter 9: Chemical Quantities
    • 9: Math Review (1)
    • 9: Digital Workbooks
    • 9: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 9: Multimedia Activities (10)
    • 9.1: Information Given by Chemical Equations (3)
    • 9.2: Mole–Mole Relationships (6)
    • 9.3: Mass Calculations (13)
    • 9.4: The Concept of Limiting Reactants (2)
    • 9.5: Calculations Involving a Limiting Reactant (7)
    • 9.6: Percent Yield (6)
    • 9: Additional Problems (6)
    • 9: ChemWork Problems (4)

  • Chapter 10: Energy
    • 10: Math Review (3)
    • 10: Digital Workbooks (3)
    • 10: Concept Video Questions (2)
    • 10: Multimedia Activities (11)
    • 10.1: The Nature of Energy (5)
    • 10.2: Temperature and Heat
    • 10.3: Exothermic and Endothermic Processes (1)
    • 10.4: Thermodynamics (4)
    • 10.5: Measuring Energy Changes (16)
    • 10.6: Thermochemistry (Enthalpy) (4)
    • 10.7: Hess's Law (6)
    • 10.8: Quality Versus Quantity of Energy
    • 10.9: Energy and Our World (1)
    • 10.10: Energy as a Driving Force (1)
    • 10: Additional Problems (6)
    • 10: ChemWork Problems (3)

  • Chapter 11: Modern Atomic Theory
    • 11: Digital Workbooks
    • 11: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 11: Multimedia Activities (9)
    • 11.1: Rutherford's Atom (1)
    • 11.2: Electromagnetic Radiation (4)
    • 11.3: Emission of Energy by Atoms
    • 11.4: The Energy Levels of Hydrogen (3)
    • 11.5: The Bohr Model of the Atom (1)
    • 11.6: The Wave Mechanical Model of the Atom (1)
    • 11.7: The Hydrogen Orbitals (4)
    • 11.8: The Wave Mechanical Model: Further Development (4)
    • 11.9: Electron Arrangements in the First 18 Atoms on the Periodic Table (7)
    • 11.10: Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table (12)
    • 11.11: Atomic Properties and the Periodic Table (7)
    • 11: Additional Problems (5)
    • 11: ChemWork Problems (1)

  • Chapter 12: Chemical Bonding
    • 12: Digital Workbooks
    • 12: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 12: Multimedia Activities (10)
    • 12.1: Types of Chemical Bonds (3)
    • 12.2: Electronegativity (12)
    • 12.3: Bond Polarity and Dipole Moments (4)
    • 12.4: Stable Electron Configurations and Charges on Ions (5)
    • 12.5: Ionic Bonding and Structures of Ionic Compounds (1)
    • 12.6: Lewis Structures (4)
    • 12.7: Lewis Structures of Molecules with Multiple Bonds (6)
    • 12.8: Molecular Structure (9)
    • 12.9: Molecular Structure: The VSEPR Model (7)
    • 12.10: Molecular Structure: Molecules with Double Bonds (2)
    • 12: Additional Problems (5)
    • 12: ChemWork Problems

  • Chapter 13: Gases
    • 13: Math Review (6)
    • 13: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 13: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 13: Multimedia Activities (8)
    • 13.1: Pressure (3)
    • 13.2: Pressure and Volume: Boyle's Law (7)
    • 13.3: Volume and Temperature: Charles's Law (6)
    • 13.4: Volume and Moles: Avogadro's Law (5)
    • 13.5: The Ideal Gas Law (17)
    • 13.6: Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures (7)
    • 13.7: Laws and Models: A Review
    • 13.8: The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
    • 13.9: The Implications of the Kinetic Molecular Theory (6)
    • 13.10: Gas Stoichiometry (12)
    • 13: Additional Problems (3)
    • 13: ChemWork Problems (1)

  • Chapter 14: Liquids and Solids
    • 14: Digital Workbooks (2)
    • 14: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 14: Multimedia Activities (12)
    • 14.1: Water and Its Phase Changes (4)
    • 14.2: Energy Requirements for the Changes of State (8)
    • 14.3: Intermolecular Forces (10)
    • 14.4: Evaporation and Vapor Pressure (2)
    • 14.5: The Solid State: Types of Solids
    • 14.6: Bonding in Solids (2)
    • 14: Additional Problems (11)
    • 14: ChemWork Problems (7)

  • Chapter 15: Solutions
    • 15: Math Review (4)
    • 15: Digital Workbooks
    • 15: Concept Video Questions
    • 15: Multimedia Activities (16)
    • 15.1: Solubility (3)
    • 15.2: Solution Composition: An Introduction (2)
    • 15.3: Solution Composition: Mass Percent (4)
    • 15.4: Solution Composition: Molarity (11)
    • 15.5: Dilution (8)
    • 15.6: Stoichiometry of Solution Reactions (5)
    • 15.7: Neutralization Reactions (5)
    • 15.8: Solution Composition: Normality (4)
    • 15: Additional Problems (1)
    • 15: ChemWork Problems

  • Chapter 16: Acids and Bases
    • 16: Math Review (1)
    • 16: Digital Workbooks
    • 16: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 16: Multimedia Activities (12)
    • 16.1: Acids and Bases (10)
    • 16.2: Acid Strength (2)
    • 16.3: Water as an Acid and a Base (5)
    • 16.4: The pH Scale (10)
    • 16.5: Calculating the pH of Strong Acid Solutions (1)
    • 16.6: Buffered Solutions (3)
    • 16: Additional Problems (3)
    • 16: ChemWork Problems

  • Chapter 17: Equilibrium
    • 17: Digital Workbooks (1)
    • 17: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 17: Multimedia Activities (20)
    • 17.1: How Chemical Reactions Occur (1)
    • 17.2: Conditions That Affect Reaction Rates (2)
    • 17.3: The Equilibrium Condition (2)
    • 17.4: Chemical Equilibrium: A Dynamic Condition (1)
    • 17.5: The Equilibrium Constant: An Introduction (6)
    • 17.6: Heterogeneous Equilibria (3)
    • 17.7: Le Châtelier's Principle (10)
    • 17.8: Applications Involving the Equilibrium Constant (4)
    • 17.9: Solubility Equilibria (6)
    • 17: Additional Problems
    • 17: ChemWork Problems (1)

  • Chapter 18: Oxidation–Reduction Reactions and Electrochemistry
    • 18: Digital Workbooks
    • 18: Concept Video Questions (1)
    • 18: Multimedia Activities (13)
    • 18.1: Oxidation–Reduction Reactions (2)
    • 18.2: Oxidation States (7)
    • 18.3: Oxidation–Reduction Reactions Between Nonmetals (5)
    • 18.4: Balancing Oxidation–Reduction Reactions by the Half-Reaction Method (4)
    • 18.5: Electrochemistry: An Introduction (2)
    • 18.6: Batteries (1)
    • 18.7: Corrosion (1)
    • 18.8: Electrolysis
    • 18: Additional Problems (1)
    • 18: ChemWork Problems (1)

  • Chapter 19: Radioactivity and Nuclear Energy
    • 19: Math Review (1)
    • 19: Digital Workbooks (2)
    • 19: Concept Video Questions
    • 19: Multimedia Activities (4)
    • 19.1: Radioactive Decay (20)
    • 19.2: Nuclear Transformations (2)
    • 19.3: Detection of Radioactivity and the Concept of Half-Life (9)
    • 19.4: Dating by Radioactivity (1)
    • 19.5: Medical Applications of Radioactivity (1)
    • 19.6: Nuclear Energy
    • 19.7: Nuclear Fission
    • 19.8: Nuclear Reactors
    • 19.9: Nuclear Fusion (1)
    • 19.10: Effects of Radiation (1)
    • 19: Additional Problems (3)
    • 19: ChemWork Problems (2)

  • Chapter 20: Organic Chemistry
    • 20: Digital Workbooks (2)
    • 20: Concept Video Questions
    • 20: Multimedia Activities (13)
    • 20.1: Carbon Bonding (2)
    • 20.2: Alkanes (4)
    • 20.3: Structural Formulas and Isomerism (3)
    • 20.4: Naming Alkanes (6)
    • 20.5: Petroleum
    • 20.6: Reactions of Alkanes (2)
    • 20.7: Alkenes and Alkynes (3)
    • 20.8: Aromatic Hydrocarbons (4)
    • 20.9: Naming Aromatic Compounds (1)
    • 20.10: Functional Groups (2)
    • 20.11: Alcohols (7)
    • 20.12: Properties and Uses of Alcohols
    • 20.13: Aldehydes and Ketones
    • 20.14: Naming Aldehydes and Ketones (3)
    • 20.15: Carboxylic Acids and Esters (8)
    • 20.16: Polymers (1)
    • 20: Additional Problems (5)
    • 20: ChemWork Problems

  • Chapter 21: Biochemistry
    • 21: Digital Workbooks
    • 21: Concept Video Questions
    • 21: Multimedia Activities
    • 21.1: Proteins (3)
    • 21.2: Primary Structure of Proteins (4)
    • 21.3: Secondary Structure of Proteins (1)
    • 21.4: Tertiary Structure of Proteins
    • 21.5: Functions of Proteins
    • 21.6: Enzymes
    • 21.7: Carbohydrates (4)
    • 21.8: Nucleic Acids (4)
    • 21.9: Lipids (6)
    • 21: Additional Problems (10)
    • 21: ChemWork Problems

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Chapter 1: Chemistry: An Introduction
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Chapter 6: Chemical Reactions: An Introduction
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Chapter 9: Chemical Quantities
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Chapter 10: Energy
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10.10 1 EOC.073
Chapter 11: Modern Atomic Theory
11.A 9 04.VIS.001 07.VIS.001 08.VIS.001 09.VIS.001 10.INT.003 10.SIM.001 10.SIM.003 11.TUT.001 11.TUT.002
11.AP 5 EOC.113 EOC.115 EOC.119 EOC.124 EOC.127
11.CV 1 001
11.CW 1 EOC.133
11.1 1 EOC.001
11.2 4 EOC.003 EOC.005 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
11.4 3 EOC.017 EOC.019 EOC.025
11.5 1 EOC.029
11.6 1 EOC.033
11.7 4 EOC.041 EOC.044 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
11.8 4 EOC.049 EOC.055 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
11.9 7 EOC.059 EOC.063 EOC.064 EOC.066 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003
11.10 12 EOC.075 EOC.077 EOC.078 EOC.081 EOC.084 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006 X.CEN.007
11.11 7 EOC.102 EOC.103 EOC.104 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004
Chapter 12: Chemical Bonding
12.A 10 01.VIS.001 03.VIS.001 04.SIM.001 04.VIS.001 05.SIM.001 06.VIS.001 07.VIS.001 07.VIS.002 07.VIS.003 08.VIS.001
12.AP 5 EOC.105 EOC.111 EOC.117 EOC.119 EOC.120
12.CV 1 001
12.1 3 EOC.001 EOC.003 EOC.005
12.2 12 EOC.009 EOC.013 EOC.016 EOC.019 EOC.021 EOC.023 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006
12.3 4 EOC.029 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003
12.4 5 EOC.041 EOC.043 EOC.044 EOC.045 X.CEN.001
12.5 1 EOC.051
12.6 4 EOC.063 EOC.066 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
12.7 6 EOC.061 EOC.069 EOC.072 EOC.075 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
12.8 9 EOC.077 EOC.079 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006 X.CEN.007
12.9 7 EOC.088 EOC.089 EOC.093 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004
12.10 2 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
Chapter 13: Gases
13.A 8 01.INT.001 02.VIS.001 03.VIS.001 04.VIS.001 05.SIM.001 06.INT.013 09.SIM.001 10.INT.015
13.AP 3 EOC.125 EOC.135 EOC.146
13.CV 1 001
13.CW 1 EOC.158
13.DWB 1 05.001
13.MR 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
13.1 3 EOC.007 EOC.009 X.CEN.001
13.2 7 EOC.015 EOC.017 EOC.018 EOC.021 EOC.023 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
13.3 6 EOC.027 EOC.031 EOC.032 EOC.037 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
13.4 5 EOC.039 EOC.043 EOC.045 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
13.5 17 EOC.051 EOC.053 EOC.056 EOC.057 EOC.063 EOC.069 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
13.6 7 EOC.073 EOC.075 EOC.077 EOC.081 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003
13.9 6 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006
13.10 12 EOC.093 EOC.095 EOC.097 EOC.099 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006 X.CEN.007 X.CEN.008
Chapter 14: Liquids and Solids
14.A 12 01.VIS.001 02.INT.002 02.TUT.001 02.TUT.002 03.SIM.004 03.TUT.002 03.TUT.005 03.VIS.001 03.VIS.002 03.VIS.003 04.INT.003 04.SIM.002
14.AP 11 EOC.065 EOC.067 EOC.069 EOC.071 EOC.073 EOC.077 EOC.081 EOC.085 EOC.087 EOC.089 EOC.091
14.CV 1 001
14.CW 7 EOC.107a EOC.107b EOC.107c EOC.108 EOC.109 EOC.110 EOC.111
14.DWB 2 02.001 03.001
14.1 4 EOC.001 EOC.003 EOC.005 X.CEN.001
14.2 8 EOC.009 EOC.012 EOC.015 EOC.019 EOC.020 EOC.021 EOC.023 EOC.024
14.3 10 EOC.026 EOC.032 EOC.033 EOC.037 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006
14.4 2 EOC.039 EOC.043
14.6 2 EOC.057 EOC.063
Chapter 15: Solutions
15.A 16 01.VIS.001 01.VIS.002 04.INT.003 04.INT.004 04.INT.007 04.TUT.001 04.TUT.002 04.VIS.001 05.TUT.001 05.VIS.001 06.INT.009 06.INT.010 06.TUT.001 07.INT.011 07.TUT.001 08.INT.012
15.AP 1 EOC.113
15.MR 4 001 002 003 004
15.1 3 EOC.003 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
15.2 2 EOC.013 EOC.015
15.3 4 EOC.019 EOC.020 EOC.021 EOC.023
15.4 11 EOC.035 EOC.036 EOC.037 EOC.041 EOC.043 EOC.044 EOC.047 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004
15.5 8 EOC.055 EOC.059 EOC.061 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005
15.6 5 EOC.073 EOC.075 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003
15.7 5 EOC.079 EOC.083 EOC.084 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
15.8 4 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004
Chapter 16: Acids and Bases
16.A 12 01.INT.002 01.VIS.001 01.VIS.002 02.SIM.001 03.INT.003 03.INT.004 04.INT.005 04.INT.006 04.SIM.001 04.TUT.001 06.EXE.001 06.SIM.001
16.AP 3 EOC.077 EOC.093 EOC.098
16.CV 1 001
16.MR 1 001
16.1 10 EOC.001 EOC.004 EOC.007 EOC.009 EOC.011 EOC.013 EOC.014 EOC.015 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
16.2 2 EOC.019 EOC.031
16.3 5 EOC.033 EOC.035 EOC.037 EOC.039 EOC.041
16.4 10 EOC.043 EOC.045 EOC.053 EOC.054 EOC.055 EOC.057 EOC.058 EOC.059 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
16.5 1 EOC.065
16.6 3 EOC.069 EOC.071 EOC.073
Chapter 17: Equilibrium
17.A 20 02.TUT.001 02.VIS.001 04.SIM.001 04.VIS.001 05.SIM.001 05.TUT.001 07.EXE.001 07.INT.004 07.INT.005 07.INT.006 07.SIM.001 07.SIM.002 07.VIS.001 07.VIS.002 07.VIS.003 08.INT.007 08.SIM.001 08.SIM.002 08.VIS.001 09.INT.009
17.CV 1 001
17.CW 1 EOC.122
17.DWB 1 02.001
17.1 1 EOC.004
17.2 2 EOC.008 X.CEN.001
17.3 2 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
17.4 1 X.CEN.001
17.5 6 EOC.023 EOC.025 EOC.029 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003
17.6 3 EOC.035 EOC.037 X.CEN.001
17.7 10 EOC.045 EOC.047 EOC.048 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005 X.CEN.006 X.CEN.007
17.8 4 EOC.063 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003
17.9 6 EOC.071 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005
Chapter 18: Oxidation–Reduction Reactions and Electrochemistry
18.A 13 01.INT.001 02.INT.002 02.TUT.001 03.INT.003 03.INT.004 03.TUT.001 03.VIS.001 03.VIS.002 04.TUT.001 04.VIS.001 04.VIS.002 05.TUT.001 05.VIS.001
18.AP 1 EOC.093
18.CV 1 001
18.CW 1 EOC.097
18.1 2 EOC.003 EOC.005
18.2 7 EOC.017 EOC.019 EOC.021 EOC.022 EOC.025 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
18.3 5 EOC.029 EOC.037 EOC.039 EOC.091 X.CEN.001
18.4 4 EOC.047 EOC.049 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
18.5 2 EOC.061 EOC.095
18.6 1 EOC.063
18.7 1 EOC.068
Chapter 19: Radioactivity and Nuclear Energy
19.A 4 01.INT.001 01.INT.002 03.INT.003 03.VIS.001
19.AP 3 EOC.083 EOC.088 EOC.091
19.CW 2 EOC.094 EOC.096
19.DWB 2 02.001 04.001
19.MR 1 001
19.1 20 EOC.003 EOC.005 EOC.007 EOC.011 EOC.013 EOC.015 EOC.017 EOC.021 EOC.022 EOC.023 EOC.024 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
19.2 2 EOC.035 EOC.036
19.3 9 EOC.040 EOC.041 EOC.043 EOC.045 EOC.046 EOC.047 EOC.048 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
19.4 1 EOC.051
19.5 1 EOC.054
19.9 1 EOC.069
19.10 1 EOC.075
Chapter 20: Organic Chemistry
20.A 13 01.VIS.001 02.INT.001 03.INT.003 04.INT.005 04.SIM.001 07.INT.006 09.INT.007 11.INT.008 11.SIM.001 14.INT.009 15.SIM.001 16.VIS.001 16.VIS.002
20.AP 5 EOC.139 EOC.147 EOC.153 EOC.154 EOC.159
20.DWB 2 07.001 08.001
20.1 2 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
20.2 4 EOC.007 EOC.008 EOC.013 EOC.014
20.3 3 EOC.017 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
20.4 6 EOC.019 EOC.021 EOC.023 EOC.027 EOC.029 X.CEN.001
20.6 2 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
20.7 3 EOC.053 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
20.8 4 EOC.065 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003
20.9 1 EOC.071
20.10 2 EOC.075 EOC.076
20.11 7 EOC.079 EOC.081 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003 X.CEN.004 X.CEN.005
20.14 3 EOC.093 EOC.095 EOC.096
20.15 8 EOC.099 EOC.102 EOC.105 EOC.106 EOC.133 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002 X.CEN.003
20.16 1 EOC.111
Chapter 21: Biochemistry
21.AP 10 EOC.069 EOC.087 EOC.089 EOC.095 EOC.097 EOC.107 EOC.113 EOC.120 EOC.123 EOC.124
21.1 3 EOC.002 EOC.003 EOC.004
21.2 4 EOC.013 EOC.014 X.CEN.001 X.CEN.002
21.3 1 EOC.019
21.7 4 EOC.035 EOC.037 EOC.039 EOC.044
21.8 4 EOC.045 EOC.049 EOC.050 EOC.053
21.9 6 EOC.057 EOC.059 EOC.062 EOC.065 EOC.067 EOC.068
Total 1143