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=================================================== Inorganic Chemistry, 3e ÎÞ»ú»¯Ñ§£¬µÚÈý°æ ×÷ÕߣºGary L. Miessler, St. Olaf College Donald A. Tarr, St. Olaf College ISBN£º0131201980 ³ö°æÄê´ú£º2004 Ò³Â룺720 ×°Ö¡:Softcover ³ö°æÉ磺 Pearson Education Íâ±ÒÔ¼Û£ºHKD 270 ½Ìʦµ¥±¾¶©¹º¼Û£º£¤200.00 ʹÓÃÇé¿öÖйúº£Ñó´óѧ¡¢ºþÄÏ´óѧ ÄÚÈݼò½é This highly readable text provides the essentials of Inorganic Chemistry at a level that is neither too high (for novice students) nor too low (for advanced students). It has been praised for its coverage of theoretical inorganic chemistry. It discusses molecular symmetry earlier than other texts and builds on this foundation in later chapters. Plenty of supporting book references encourage instructors and students to further explore topics of interest. Ö÷ÒªÕÂ½Ú 1. Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry. 2. Atomic Structure. 3. Simple Bonding Theory. 4. Symmetry and Group Theory. 5. Molecular Orbitals. 6. Acid-Base and Donor-Acceptor Chemistry. 7. 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Oxidations and Reductions. Appendix A: The Literature of Organic Chemistry. Appendix B: Classification of Reactions by Type of Compound Synthesized. =============================================== Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity(ISE with General Chemistry Now CD-ROM )£¬6e »¯Ñ§Ó뻯ѧ·´Ó¦£¬µÚÁù°æ ×÷ÕߣºJohn C. Kotz, State University of New York, Oneonta Paul M. Treichel, University of Wisconsin, Madison Gabriela C. Weaver, Purdue University ISBN£º0495010359 ³ö°æÄê´ú£º2006 Ò³Â룺1322 ³ö°æÉ磺BrooksCole Íâ±ÒÔ¼Û£º$ 146.95 ½Ìʦµ¥±¾¶©¹º¼Û£º£¤415.00 ÄÚÈݼò½é CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL REACTIVITY has been revised to help students get to a higher level of understanding of General Chemistry-concepts. This revision includes General ChemistryNow, a new CD-ROM and web-based learning system that focuses on goals, connections, and complete integration with the text. Ö÷ÒªÕÂ½Ú Part 1: THE BASIC TOOLS OF CHEMISTRY. 1. Matter and Measurement. 2. Atoms and Elements. 3. Molecules, Ions, and Their Compounds. 4. Chemical Equations and Stoichiometry. 5. Reactions in Aqueous Solution. 6. Principles of Reactivity: Energy and Chemical Reactions. Interchapter: THE CHEMISTRY OF FUELS AND ENERGY SOURCES. Part 2: THE STRUCTURE OF ATOMS AND MOLECULES. 7. Atomic Structure. 8. Atomic Electron Configurations and Chemical Periodicity. 9 Bonding and Molecular Structure: Fundamental Concepts. 10. Bonding and Molecular Structure: Orbital Hybridization and Molecular Orbitals. 11. Carbon: More than Just Another Element. Interchapter: THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE: BIOCHEMISTRY. Part 3: STATES OF MATTER. 12. Gases and Their Properties. 13. Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids. Interchapter: THE CHEMISTRY OF MODERN MATERIALS. 14. Solutions and Their Behavior. Part 4: THE CONTROL OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS. 15. Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Kinetics. 16. Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Equilibria. 17. Principles of Reactivity: Chemistry of Acids and Bases. 18. Principles of Reactivity: Other Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria. 19. Principles of Reactivity: Entropy and Free Energy. 20. Principles of Reactivity: Electron Transfer Reactions. Interchapter: THE CHEMISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT. Part 5: THE CHEMISTRY OF THE ELEMENTS. 21. The Chemistry of the Main Group Elements. 22. The Chemistry of the Transition Elements. 23. Nuclear Chemistry. Appendices: A. Using Logarithms and the Quadratic Equation. B. Some Important Physical Concepts. C. Abbreviations and Useful Conversion Factors. D. Physical Constants. E. Naming Organic Compounds. F. Values for the Ionization Energies and Electron Affinities of the Elements. G. Vapor Pressure of Water at Various Temperatures. H. Ionization Constants for Weak Acids at 25º C. I. Ionization Constants for Weak Bases at 25º C. J. Solubility Product Constants for Some Inorganic Compounds. K. Formation Constants for Some Complex Ions in Aqueous Solution. L. Selected Thermodynamic Values. M. Standard Reduction Potentials in Aqueous Solution at 25º C. N. Answers to Exercises. O. Answers to Selected Study Questions. P. Answers to Selected Chemistry of? Study Questions. ====================================================== General Chemistry (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac) 7e ÆÕͨ»¯Ñ§£¬µÚÆß°æ ×÷ÕߣºKenneth W. Whitten, University of Georgia Raymond E. Davis, University of Texas Larry M. Peck, Texas A&M University George G. Stanley, Louisiana State University ISBN£º0534408605 ³ö°æÄê´ú£º2004 Ò³Êý£º152.95 ³ö°æÉ磺BrooksCole Íâ±ÒÔ¼Û£º$152.95 ½Ìʦµ¥±¾¶©¹º¼Û£º£¤425.00 ʹÓÃÇé¿ö ÄÚÈݼò½é This best-selling text, GENERAL CHEMISTRY by Whitten/Davis/Peck/Stanley, is best summarized by "classic text, modern presentation." This simple phrase underlies its strong emphasis is on fundamental skills and concepts. As in previous editions, clearly explained problem-solving strategies continue to be the strength of this student-friendly text. This revision builds on the highly praised style and applications to everyday life that have earned this text a reputation as the voice of authority in general chemistry. Whitten always has been viewed as one of the few truly "traditional" general chemistry texts. Examples of this are that the text covers Thermodynamics, normally a topic split into two parts and covered in two different semesters, in one chapter and begins the second half of the course. GENERAL CHEMISTRY, Seventh Edition also follows a standard narrative-example-problem format, has a solid traditional writing style, and promotes problem solving. However, the authors have added some new elements over the years to reflect changes in chemical education. These include adding in conceptual questions in the problem sets, adding features like the Chemistry In Use boxes to show how chemistry is used in daily life, and further promoting problem solving by including hints and checks for students Ö÷ÒªÕÂ½Ú 1. The Foundations of Chemistry. 2.Chemical Formulas and Composition Stoichiometry. 3. Chemical Equations and Reaction Stoichiometry. 4. Some Types of Chemical Reactions. 5. The Structure of Atoms. 6. Chemical Periodicity. 7. Chemical Bonding. 8. Molecular Structure and Covalent Bonding Theories. 9. Molecular Orbitals in Chemical Bonding. 10. Reactions in Aqueous Solutions I: Acids, Bases, and Salts. 11. Reactions in Aqueous Solutions II: Calculations. 12. Gases and the Kinetic-Molecular Theory. 13. Liquids and Solids. 14. Solutions. 15. Chemical Thermodynamics. 16. Chemical Kinetics. 17. Chemical Equilibrium. 18. Ionic Equilibria I: Acids and Bases. 19. Ionic Equilibria II: Buffers and Titration Curves. 20. Ionic Equilibria III: The Solubility Product Principle. 21. Electrochemistry. 22. Metals I: Metallurgy. 23. Metals II: Properties and Reactions. 24. Some Nonmetals and Metalloids. 25. Coordination Compounds. 26. Nuclear Chemistry. 27. Organic Chemistry I: Formulas, Names, and Properties. 28. Organic Chemistry II: Shapes, Selected Reactions, and Biopolymers. =============================================== Organic Chemistry£ºStructure and Function£¬3e Óлú»¯Ñ§£º½á¹¹Ó빦ÄÜ µÚÈý°æ ×÷ÕߣºVollhardt, K. Peter C.; Schore, Neil E. ISBN£º0716727218 ³ö°æÄê´ú£º1998 Ò³Êý: 1300 ×°Ö¡: Paperback ³ö°æÉ磺W H Freeman Íâ±ÒÔ¼Û£º$132.10 ½Ìʦµ¥±¾¶©¹º¼Û£º£¤275.00 ÄÚÈݼò½é The third edition of this text includes new material and pedagogical aids. It covers structure before function, introducing stereochemistry and spectroscopy early on, with an emphasis on important reactions. There is an accompanying CD-ROM with animations, simulations and exercises. Ö÷ÒªÕÂ½Ú Structure and Bonding in Organic Molecules Alkanes Reactions of Alkanes Cyclic Alkanes Stereoisomers Properties and Reactions of Haloalkanes Further reactions of Haloalkanes Hydroxy Functional Group Further Reactions of Alcohols and the Chemistry of Ethers Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to Deduce Structure Alkanes and Infrared Spectroscopy Reactions of Alkanes Alkynes Delocalized Pi Systems Unusual Stability of the Cyclic Electron Sextet Electrophilic Attack on Derivatives of Benzene Aldehydes and Ketones Enols and Enones Carboxylic Acids Carboxylic Acid Derivatives and Mass Spectrometry Amines and Their Derivatives Chemistry of Benzene Substituents Ester Enolates and Acyl Anion Equivalents Carbohydrates Heterocycles Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids ================================================== Chemistry£ºMolecules, Matter and Change with CD-ROM, 4e »¯Ñ§£º·Ö×Ó£¬ÎïÖÊÓë±ä»¯ µÚËİæ ×÷ÕߣºLoretta Jones (U. of Northern Colorado) Peter Atkins (Lincoln College, Oxford U.) 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The change in the author order on the book (Jones before Atkins) reflects the growing emphasis on connecting the concepts of visualization, problem solving, and applications in the classroom; a number of new features in the text work specifically to strengthen the emphasis on these three crucial concepts. Accompanying the text is a complete, media-enhanced supplements package. Ö÷ÒªÕÂ½Ú Matter; measurements and moles; chemical reactions; reaction stoichiometry - chemistry's accounting. Connection 1 Chemistry in the drugstore: the properties of gases; thermochemistry - the fire within; atomic structure and the Periodic Table; chemical bonds; molecular structure. Connection 2 Finding energy for the future: liquids and solids; carbon-based materials; the properties of solutions. Connection 3 Sport drinks: the rates of reactions; chemical equilibrium; acids and bases; aqueous equilibria. Connection 4 What's in our water: the direction of chemical change; electrochemistry. 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