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Chemistry Quick Study Guide. FREE Atom Structure and Periodic Table in the trial version.


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Boost Your grades with Chemistry Quick-Study Guide. Navigate from table of contents or search for words or phrases. FREE Atom Structure chapter in the trial version.Audience Intended for everyone interested in Chemistry, particularly undergraduate and graduate science students, medical students, nursing students, physician assistants students, and advanced high school students.Features Formatted for a small screen. Easy to understand Atomic structure Chemical interactions and bonding Nomenclature Reactions kinetics and mechanisms Multi-Platform device capability (PDA, smartphone, PC) No matter which device you use (Windows Mobile, Symbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm OS, Blackberry, or Desktop), you will NOT lose any functionality. Search for the words or phrases Navigate from Table of Contents or read page by page Add Bookmarks Text annotation and mark-up Access the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway. Use your down time to prepare for an exam. Always have the guide available for a quick reference. Automatic synchronization between the handheld and the desktop PC. You could read half of the book on the handheld, then finish reading on the desktop. Annotations and drawings are also synchronized.Table of ContentsAtom Structure: Atom Size | Atomic orbitals | Quantum number | Electron configuration | Aufbau principle | Hund's rule | Pauli exclusion principle | Valence shell | Valence electrons | Octet rule | Nucleon | Element | Isotope | Ion | Spectrum | DiscoveryPeriodic Table: List of elements by atomic number | Arrangement | Periodicity of chemical properties | Electron configuration | Naming of elements | Chemical symbols | Atomic radius | Electronegativity | Electron affinity | Ionization potential Chemical Series: Alkali metal | Alkaline earth metal | Lanthanides | Actinides | Transition metals | Poor metals | Metalloids | Nonmetals | Halogens | Noble gases Molecule: Mole | Molecular mass | Molecular formula | Empirical formula | CompoundChemical Bond: Covalent | Coordinate covalent | Ionic | Metallic | Polarity | Lewis structure | Resonance | AromaticityMolecular geometry: Valence bond theory | Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory | Orbital hybridization | Sigma bond | Pi bond | Carbon-carbon bondStereochemistry: Isomers | Structural isomerism | Stereoisomerism | Geometric isomerism | Optical isomerism | Diastereomer | Enantiomer | Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rule | Conformational isomerism Intermolecular forces: Ionic | Hydrogen bonds | Dipole-Dipole | London dispersionGas: Kinetic theory | Boyle's law | Charles's law | Gay-Lussac's law | Combined gas law | Avogadro's law | Ideal gas law | Van der Waals equationGas mixtures: Mole fraction | Partial pressure | Dalton's law Solutions: Concentration | Henry's law | Colligative propertiesThermodynamics: Laws of thermodynamics | Internal energy | Enthalpy | Entropy | Gibbs free energy | Helmholtz free energy | Enthalpy change of formation | Enthalpy change of reaction | Hess's law Equilibrium: Le Chtelier's principle | Phase | Phase diagrams | Phase equilibriumReactions: Types | Exothermic | Endothermic | Kinetics | Reaction rate | Temperature dependence | Activation energyAcids and bases: Acid | Base | Alkaline | Conjugate acid/ base | Protonation | Deprotonation | Dissociation constant | Weak acid | Strong acid | Weak base | Strong base | pH | pOH | Buffer: Henderson-Hasselbalch equation | Titration | Procedure | Titration curves | Titration TypesElectrochemistry: Voltage | Current | Oxidation state | Oxidation number | Reduction and oxidation | Electrochemical cells | Battery | Corrosion | ElectrolysisNuclear decay: Alpha particle | Beta particle | Gamma radiation | Half-life | Fission | FusionAppendix: History of Chemistry | IUPAC nomenclature | Metric system (SI) | SI writing style | Powers of 10 prefixes | United States units conversion MobiPocket Reader Setup1. To read this book you will need to download the Free MobiPocket Reader from MobiPocket, the Amazon.com company. You can install the Reader directly to your handheld. However, we recommend that you install the MobiPocket Desktop Reader first from here2. When you connect the handheld to the desktop PC, the MobiPocket Desktop Reader automatically detects the handheld and installs an appropriate software on the handheld. 3. Open the PRC file from the MobiPocket Desktop Reader. Click the Send button to send the book from the desktop PC to the handheld. 4. Whenever you connect the handheld to the desktop PC, the MobiPocket Desktop Reader automatically synchronizes the book between the handheld and the desktop PC. You could read half of the book on the handheld, then finish reading on the desktop. Annotations and drawings are also synchronized.5. Alternative: You can download the Free MobiPocket Reader directly to your handheld from here

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