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Bonding & CompoundsBurge Chapter 5: pptIonic and Covalent Compounds 5.1 Compounds 5.2 Lewis Dot Symbols 5.3 Ionic Compounds and Bonding 5.4 Naming Ions and Ionic Compounds 5.5 Covalent Molecules and Bonding 5.6 Naming Molecular Compounds 5.7 Covalent Bonding in Ionic Species 5.8 Molecular and Formula Masses (Module 5) 5.9 Percent Composition of Compounds (Module 5) 5.10 The Mole and Molar Masses (Module 5) Burge Chapter 6: ppt Representing Molecules 6.1 The Octet Rule 6.2 Electronegativity and Polarity 6.3 Drawing Lewis Structures 6.4 Lewis Structures and Formal Charge 6.5 Resonance 6.6 Exceptions to the Octet Rule Burge Chapter 7: ppt Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories 7.1 Molecular Geometry 7.2 Molecular Geometry and Polarity 7.3 Valence Bond Theory 7.4 Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals 7.5 Hybridization in Molecules Containing Multiple Bonds 7.6 Molecular Orbital Theory 7.7 Bonding Theories and Descriptions of Molecules with Delocalized Bonding Current 2045 Textbook: McMurray 5e Summer 2009: ![]() Table of Contents for 2045: 1. Chemistry: Matter and Measurement 2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions 3. Formulas, Equations, and Moles 4. Reactions in Aqueous Solution 5. Periodicity and Atomic Structure 6. Ionic Bonds and Some Main-Group Chemistry 7. Covalent Bonds and Molecular Structure 8. Thermochemistry: Chemical Energy 9. Gases: Their Properties and Behavior 10. Liquids, Solids, and Phase Changes Companion Website: McMurray 5e |
StoichiometryBurge Chapter 8: pptChemical Reactions 8.1 Chemical Equations 8.2 Combustion Analysis 8.3 Calculations with Balanced Chemical Equations 8.4 Limiting Reactants 8.5 Periodic Trends in Reactivity of the Main Group Elements Burge Chapter 9: ppt Chemical Reactions in Aqueous Solutions 9.1 General Properties of Aqueous Solutions 9.2 Precipitation Reactions 9.3 Acid-Base Reactions 9.4 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 9.5 Concentration of Solutions 9.6 Aqueous Reactions and Chemical Analysis Burge Chapter 10: ppt Thermochemistry 10.1 Energy Changes in Chemical   Reactions 10.2 Introduction to Thermodynamics 10.3 Enthalpy 10.4 Calorimetry 10.5 Hess's Law 10.6 Standard Enthalpies of Formation 10.7 Bond Enthalpy and the Stability of Covalent Molecules 10.8 Lattice Energy and the Stability of Ionic Solids Burge Chapter 11: ppt Gases 11.1 Properties of Gases 11.2 The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases 11.3 Pressure 11.4 The Gas Laws 11.5 The Ideal Gas Equation 11.6 Real Gases 11.7 Gas Mixtures 11.8 Reactions with Gaseous Reactants and Products Burge Chapter 12: ppt Intermolecular Forces and the Physical Properties of Condensed Phases 12.1 Intermolecular Forces 12.2 Properties of Liquids 12.3 Crystal Structure 12.4 Types of Crystals 12.5 Amorphous Solids 12.6 Phase Changes 12.7 Phase Diagrams |