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Chemistry By Theodore E. Brown

Chemistry by Theodore E. Brown


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Chemistry: The Central Science: International Edition by Theodore E. Brown

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About Theodore E. Brown

THEODORE L. BROWN received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University in 1956. Since then, he has been

a member of the faculty of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where he is now Professor of Chemistry,

Emeritus. He served as Vice Chancellor for Research, and Dean, The Graduate College, from 1980 to 1986, and as

Founding Director of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology from 1987 to

1993. Professor Brown has been an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellow and has been awarded a

Guggenheim Fellowship. In 1972 he was awarded the American Chemical Society Award for Research in Inorganic

Chemistry, and received the American Chemical Society Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of

Inorganic Chemistry in 1993. He has been elected a Fellow of both the American Association for the Advancement

of Science and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

H. EUGENE LEMAY, JR., received his B.S. degree in Chemistry from Pacific Lutheran University

(Washington) and his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1966 from the University of Illinois (Urbana). He then joined the

faculty of the University of Nevada, Reno, where he is currently Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus. He has enjoyed

Visiting Professorships at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, at the University College of Wales in

Great Britain, and at the University of California, Los Angeles. Professor LeMay is a popular and effective teacher,

who has taught thousands of students during more than 35 years of university teaching. Known for the clarity of his

lectures and his sense of humor, he has received several teaching awards, including the University Distinguished

Teacher of the Year Award (1991) and the first Regents' Teaching Award given by the State of Nevada Board of

Regents (1997).

BRUCE E. BURSTEN received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin in 1978. After two

years as a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at Texas A&M University, he joined the

faculty of The Ohio State University, where he rose to the rank of Distinguished University Professor. In

2005, he moved to his present position at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville as Distinguished

Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Professor Bursten has been a

Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Teacher-Scholar and an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research

Fellow, and he has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. At

Ohio State he has received the University Distinguished Teaching Award in 1982 and 1996, the Arts and

Sciences Student Council Outstanding Teaching Award in 1984, and the University Distinguished Scholar

Award in 1990. He received the Spiers Memorial Prize and Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry in

2003, and the Morley Medal of the Cleveland Section of the American Chemical Society in 2005. He was

elected President of the American Chemical Society for 2008. In addition to his teaching and service

activities, Professor Bursten's research program focuses on compounds of the transition-metal and

actinide elements.

CATHERINE J. MURPHY received two B.S. degrees, one in Chemistry and one in Biochemistry, from the

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 1986. She received her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of

Wisconsin in 1990. She was a National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow at

the California Institute of Technology from 1990 to 1993. In 1993, she joined the faculty of the University of South

Carolina, Columbia, where she is currently the Guy F. Lipscomb Professor of Chemistry. Professor Murphy has

been honored for both research and teaching as a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Research Fellow, a Cottrell Scholar of the Research Corporation, a National Science Foundation CAREER Award

winner and a subsequent NSF Award for Special Creativity. She has also received a USC Mortar Board Excellence

in Teaching Award, the USC Golden Key Faculty Award for Creative Integration of Research and Undergraduate

Teaching, the USC Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award, and the USC Outstanding Undergraduate

Research Mentor Award. Since 2006, Professor Murphy has served as a Senior Editor to the Journal of Physical

Chemistry. Professor Murphy's research program focuses on the synthesis and optical properties of inorganic

nanomaterials, and on the local structure and dynamics of the DNA double helix.

Contributing Author

PATRICK M. WOODWARD received B.S. degrees in both Chemistry and Engineering from Idaho State

University in 1991. He received a M.S. degree in Materials Science and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Oregon State

University in 1996. He spent two years as a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Physics at Brookhaven

National Laboratory. In 1998, he joined the faculty of the Chemistry Department at The Ohio State University where he

currently holds the rank of Associate Professor. He has enjoyed visiting professorships at the University of

Bordeaux, in France, and the University of Sydney, in Australia. Professor Woodward has been an Alfred P. Sloan

Foundation Research Fellow and a National Science Foundation CAREER Award winner. He currently serves as an

Associate Editor to the Journal of Solid State Chemistry and as the director of the Ohio REEL program, an NSF

funded center that works to bring authentic research experiments into the laboratories of 1st and 2nd year chemistry

classes in 15 colleges and universities across the state of Ohio. Professor Woodward's research program focuses on

understanding the links between bonding, structure and properties of solid state inorganic functional materials.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction: Matter and Measurement 1

2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions 36

3 Stoichiometry: Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations 78

4 Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry 118

5 Thermochemistry 164

6 Electronic Structure of Atoms 210

7 Periodic Properties of the Elements 254

8 Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding 296

9 Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories 340

10 Gases 392

11 Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids 436

12 Modern Materials 480

13 Properties of Solutions 526

14 Chemical Kinetics 572

15 Chemical Equilibrium 626

16 Acid-Base Equilibria 666

17 Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria 718

18 Chemistry of the Environment 766

19 Chemical Thermodynamics 800

20 Electrochemistry 842

21 Nuclear Chemistry 892

22 Chemistry of the Nonmetals 930

23 Metals and Metallurgy 980

24 Chemistry of Coordination Compounds 1012

25 The Chemistry of Life: Organic and Biological Chemistry 1050

Appendices

A Mathematical Operations 1104

B Properties of Water 1111

C Thermodynamic Quantities for Selected Substances at 298.15 K (25 DegreesC) 0000

D Aqueous Equilibrium Constants 0000

E Standard Reduction Potentials at 25 DegreesC 0000

Answers to Selected Exercises A-1

Answers to "Give It Some Thought" A-00

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Chemistry: The Central Science: International Edition by Theodore E. Brown
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