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Timberlake 205 $aTwelfth, global edition. 210 1$aBoston, [Massachusetts] :$cPearson,$d2015. 210 4$d©2015 215 $a1 online resource (745 pages) $ccolor illustrations, photographs, tables 225 1 $aAlways Learning 300 $aIncludes index. 327 $aCover -- Title -- Copyright -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- Applications and Activities -- About the Author -- Preface -- Reviewers -- 1 Chemistry in Our Lives -- CAREER: Forensic Scientist -- 1.1 Chemistry and Chemicals -- 1.2 Scientific Method: Thinking Like a Scientist -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Early Chemist: Paracelsus -- 1.3 Learning Chemistry: A Study Plan -- 1.4 Key Math Skills for Chemistry -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Writing a Number in Scientific Notation -- Concept Map -- Chapter Review -- Key Terms -- Key Math Skills -- Understanding the Concepts -- Additional Questions and Problems -- Challenge Questions -- Answers -- 2 Chemistry and Measurements -- CAREER: Registered Nurse -- 2.1 Units of Measurement -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Units Listed on Labels -- 2.2 Measured Numbers and Significant Figures -- 2.3 Significant Figures in Calculations -- 2.4 Prefixes and Equalities -- 2.5 Writing Conversion Factors -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD SI and Metric Equalities on Product Labels -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Toxicology and Risk-Benefit Assessment -- 2.6 Problem Solving Using Unit Conversion -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Using Conversion Factors -- 2.7 Density -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Sink or Float -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Bone Density -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Using Density -- Concept Map -- Chapter Review -- Key Terms -- Core Chemistry Skills -- Understanding the Concepts -- Additional Questions and Problems -- Challenge Questions -- Answers -- 3 Matter and Energy -- CAREER: Dietitian -- 3.1 Classification of Matter -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Breathing Mixtures -- 3.2 States and Properties of Matter -- 3.3 Temperature -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating Temperature -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Variation in Body Temperature -- 3.4 Energy -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO THE ENVIRONMENT Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change -- 3.5 Energy and Nutrition. 327 $aGUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating the Energy from a Food -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Counting Calories -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Losing and Gaining Weight -- 3.6 Specific Heat -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculations Using Specific Heat -- 3.7 Changes of State -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculations Using a Heat Conversion Factor -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Steam Burns -- Concept Map -- Chapter Review -- Key Terms -- Core Chemistry Skills -- Understanding the Concepts -- Additional Questions and Problems -- Challenge Questions -- Answers -- Combining Ideas from Chapters 1 to 3 -- 4 Atoms and Elements -- CAREER: Farmer -- 4.1 Elements and Symbols -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO THE ENVIRONMENT Many Forms of Carbon -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Toxicity of Mercury -- 4.2 The Periodic Table -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Elements Essential to Health -- 4.3 The Atom -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Repulsion and Attraction -- 4.4 Atomic Number and Mass Number -- 4.5 Isotopes and Atomic Mass -- 4.6 Electron Energy Levels -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO THE ENVIRONMENT Energy-Saving Fluorescent Bulbs -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Biological Reactions to UV Light -- 4.7 Trends in Periodic Properties -- Concept Map -- Chapter Review -- Key Terms -- Core Chemistry Skills -- Understanding the Concepts -- Additional Questions and Problems -- Challenge Questions -- Answers -- 5 Nuclear Chemistry -- CAREER: Radiation Technologist -- 5.1 Natural Radioactivity -- 5.2 Nuclear Reactions -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Completing a Nuclear Equation -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO THE ENVIRONMENT Radon in Our Homes -- 5.3 Radiation Measurement -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH RADIATION and Food -- 5.4 Half-Life of a Radioisotope -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING USING Half-Lives -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO THE ENVIRONMENT Dating Ancient Objects -- 5.5 Medical Applications Using Radioactivity -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Brachytherapy. 327 $a5.6 Nuclear Fission and Fusion -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO THE ENVIRONMENT Nuclear Power Plants -- Concept Map -- Chapter Review -- Key Terms -- Core Chemistry Skills -- Understanding the Concepts -- Additional Questions and Problems -- Challenge Questions -- Answers -- 6 Ionic and Molecular Compounds -- CAREER: Pharmacy Technician -- 6.1 Ions: Transfer of Electrons -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Some Important Ions in the Body -- 6.2 Writing Formulas for Ionic Compounds -- 6.3 Naming Ionic Compounds -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Naming Ionic Compounds with Metals That Form a Single Ion -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Naming Ionic Compounds with Variable Charge Metals -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Writing Formulas from the Name of an Ionic Compound -- 6.4 Polyatomic Ions -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Writing Formulas with Polyatomic Ions -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions -- 6.5 Molecular Compounds: Sharing Electrons -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Drawing Electron-Dot Formulas -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Naming Molecular Compounds -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Writing Formulas for Molecular Compounds -- 6.6 Electronegativity and Bond Polarity -- 6.7 Shapes and Polarity of Molecules -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Predicting Molecular Shape (VSEPR Theory) -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Determination of Polarity of a Molecule -- 6.8 Attractive Forces in Compounds -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Attractive Forces in Biological Compounds -- Concept Map -- Chapter Review -- Key Terms -- Core Chemistry Skills -- Understanding the Concepts -- Additional Questions and Problems -- Challenge Questions -- Answers -- Combining Ideas from Chapters 4 to 6 -- 7 Chemical Quantities and Reactions -- CAREER: Exercise Physiologist -- 7.1 The Mole -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating the Atoms or Molecules of a Substance. 327 $aGUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating the Moles of an Element in a Compound -- 7.2 Molar Mass and Calculations -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating Molar Mass -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Calculating Moles in the Kitchen -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating the Moles (or Grams) of a Substance from Grams (or Moles) -- 7.3 Equations for Chemical Reactions -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Balancing a Chemical Equation -- 7.4 Types of Reactions -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Incomplete Combustion: Toxicity of Carbon Monoxide -- 7.5 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Oxidation of Fruits and Vegetables -- 7.6 Mole Relationships in Chemical Equations -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating the Quantities of Reactants and Products in a Chemical Reaction -- 7.7 Mass Calculations for Reactions -- 7.8 Energy in Chemical Reactions -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Cold Packs and Hot Packs -- Concept Map -- Chapter Review -- Key Terms -- Core Chemistry Skills -- Understanding the Concepts -- Additional Questions and Problems -- Challenge Questions -- Answers -- 8 Gases -- CAREER: Respiratory Therapist -- 8.1 Properties of Gases -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Forming a Gas -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Measuring Blood Pressure -- 8.2 Pressure and Volume (Boyle's Law) -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Using the Gas Laws -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Pressure-Volume Relationship in Breathing -- 8.3 Temperature and Volume (Charles's Law) -- 8.4 Temperature and Pressure (Gay-Lussac's Law) -- 8.5 The Combined Gas Law -- 8.6 Volume and Moles (Avogadro's Law) -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Using Molar Volume -- 8.7 Partial Pressures (Dalton's Law) -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating Partial Pressure -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Blood Gases -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Hyperbaric Chambers -- Concept Map -- Chapter Review -- Key Terms -- Core Chemistry Skills -- Understanding the Concepts. 327 $aAdditional Questions and Problems -- Challenge Questions -- Answers -- 9 Solutions -- CAREER: Dialysis Nurse -- 9.1 Solutions -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Water in the Body -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Like Dissolves Like -- 9.2 Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Electrolytes in Body Fluids -- 9.3 Solubility -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Gout and Kidney Stones: A Problem of Saturation in Body Fluids -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Preparing Rock Candy -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Preparing Solutions -- 9.4 Concentrations of Solutions -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating Solution Concentration -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Using Concentration to Calculate Mass or Volume -- 9.5 Dilution of Solutions -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating Dilution Quantities -- 9.6 Properties of Solutions -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Colloids and Solutions in the Body -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Everyday Osmosis -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Dialysis by the Kidneys and the Artificial Kidney -- Concept Map -- Chapter Review -- Key Terms -- Core Chemistry Skills -- Understanding the Concepts -- Additional Questions and Problems -- Challenge Questions -- Answers -- Combining Ideas from Chapters 7 to 9 -- 10 Acids and Bases and Equilibrium -- CAREER: Clinical Laboratory Technician -- 10.1 Acids and Bases -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Writing Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs -- 10.2 Strengths of Acids and Bases -- 10.3 Acid-Base Equilibrium -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Oxygen-Hemoglobin Equilibrium and Hypoxia -- 10.4 Ionization of Water -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating [H3O+] and [OH-] in Aqueous Solutions -- 10.5 The pH Scale -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating pH of an Aqueous Solution -- EXPLORE YOUR WORLD Using Vegetables and Flowers as pH Indicators -- GUIDE TO PROBLEM SOLVING Calculating [H3O+] from pH -- CHEMISTRY LINK TO HEALTH Stomach Acid, HCl. 327 $a10.6 Reactions of Acids and Bases. 330 $aFor one-semester courses in General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Show the importance of chemistry in the real world Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, Twelfth Edition is the ideal resource for today's allied health students. 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