| Preface |
| 1 The Nature and Properties of Matter |
| 1-1 Matter and Chemistry |
| 1-2 Mass and Energy |
| 1-3 The International System of Units |
| 1-4 Temperature |
| 1-5 Kinds of Matter |
| 1-6 The Physical Properties of Substances |
| 1-7 The Chemical Properties of Substances |
| 1-8 The Scientific Method |
| 2 The Atomic and Molecular Structure of Matter |
| 2-1 "Hypotheses, Theories, and Laws" |
| 2-2 The Atomic Theory |
| 2-3 Modern Methods of Studying Atoms and Molecules |
| 2-4 The Arrangement of Atoms in a Crystal |
| 2-5 The Description of a Crystal Structure |
| 2-6 Crystal Symmetry; the Crystal Systems |
| 2-7 The Molecular Structure of Matter |
| 3 "The Electron, the Nuclei of Atoms, and the Photon" |
| 3-1 The Nature of Electricity |
| 3-2 The Discovery of the Electron |
| 3-3 The Discovery of of X-rays and Radioactivity |
| 3-4 The Nuclei of Atoms |
| 3-5 The Birth of the Quantum Theory |
| 3-6 The Photoelectric Effect and the Photon |
| 3-7 The Diffraction of X-rays by Crystals |
| 3-8 Electron Wave Character and Electron Spin |
| 3-9 What Is Light? What Is an Electron? |
| 3-10 The Uncertainty Principle |
| 4 Elements and Compounds. Atomic and Molecular Masses |
| 4-1 The Chemical Elements |
| 4-2 The Neutron. The Structure of Nuclei |
| 4-3 Chemical Reactions |
| 4-4 Nuclidic Masses and Atomic Weights |
| 4-5 Avogadro's Number. The Mole |
| 4-6 Examples of Weight-relation Calculations |
| 4-7 Determination of Atomic Weights by Chemical Method |
| 4-8 Determination of Atomic Weights by Use of the Mass Spectrograph |
| 4-9 Determination of Nuclidic Masses by Nuclear Reactions |
| 4-10 The Discovery of the Correct Atomic Weights. Isomorphism |
| 5 Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table of the Elements |
| 5-1 The Bohr Theory of the Hydrogen Atom |
| 5-2 Excitation and Ionization Energies |
| 5-3 The Wave-mechanical Description of Atoms |
| 5-4 The Periodic Table of the Elements |
| 5-5 Electron Energy as the Basis of the Periodic Table |
| 5-6 The History of the Periodic Table |
| 6 The Chemical Bond |
| 6-1 The Nature of Covalence |
| 6-2 The Structure of Covalent Compounds |
| 6-3 The Direction of Valence Bonds in Space |
| 6-4 Tetrahedral Bond Orbitals |
| 6-5 Bond Orbitals with Large p Character |
| 6-6 Molecules and Crystals of the Nonmetallic Elements |
| 6-7 Resonance |
| 6-8 Ionic Valence |
| 6-9 The Partial Ionic Character of Covalent Bonds |
| 6-10 The Electronegativity Scale of the Elements |
| 6-11 Heats of Formation and Relative Electronegativity of Atoms |
| 6-12 The Electroneutrality Prin |
| 6-13 The Sizes of Atoms and Molecules. |
| Covalent Radii and van der Waals Radii |
| 6-14 Oxidation Numbers of Atoms |
| 7 The Nonmetallic Elements and Some Their Compounds |
| 7-1 The Elementary Substances |
| 7-2 Hydrides of Nonmetals. Hydrocarbons |
| 7-3 Hydrocarbons Containing Double Bonds and Triple Bonds |
| 7-4 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Benzene |
| 7-5 Amnonia and Its Compounds |
| 7-6 Other Normal-valence Componds of the Nonmetals |
| 7-7 Some Transargononic Single-bonded Compounds |
| 7-8 The Argonons |
| 8 Oxygen Compounds of Nonmetallic Elements |
| 8-1 The Oxycompounds of the Halogens |
| 8-2 "Oxycompounds of Sulfur, Selenium, and Tellurim" |
| 8-3 "Oxycompounds of Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth" |
| 8-4 Oxycompounds of Nitrogen |
| 8-5 Oxycompounds of Carbon |
| 8-6 Molecules containing Bivalent Carbon. Free Radicals |
| 8-7 Unstable and Highly Reactive Molecules |
| 9 Gases: Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics |
| 9-1 The Perfect-gas Equation |
| 9-2 Quantum Mechanics of a Monatomic Gas |
| 9-3 The Wave Equation |
| 9-4 The Kinetic Theory of Gases |
| 9-5 The Distribution Law for Molecular Velocities |
| 9-6 The Boltzmann Distribution Law |
| 9-7 Deviations of Real Gases from Ideal Behavior |
| 10 Chemical Thermodynamics |
| 10-1 Heat and Work. Energy and Enthalpy |
| 10-2 The First Law of Thermodynamics |
| 10-3 "Heat Capacity. Heats of Fusion, Vaporization, and Transition" |
| 10-4 Entropy. The Probable State of an Isolated System |
| 10-5 The Absolute Entropy of a Perfect Gas |
| 10-6 Reversible and Irreversible Changes in State |
| 10-7 The Efficiency of a Heat Engine |
| 10-8 Change in Entropy of Any System with Temperature |
| 10-9 The Third Law of Thermodynamics |
| 10-10 The Heat Capacity of Diatomic Gases |
| 10-11 Quantum States of the Rigid Rotator |
| 10-12 The Rotational Entropy of Diatomic Gases |
| 10-13 Quantum States of the Harmonic Oscillator |
| 10-14 Vibrational States of Diatomic Molecules |
| 10-15 "Energy, Heat Capacity, and Entropy of a Harmonic Oscillator" |
| 10-16 The Quantum Theory of Low-temperature Heat Capacity of Crystals |
| 11 Chemical Equilibrium |
| 11-1 The Thermodynamic Conditon for Chemical Equilibrium |
| 11-2 The Vapor Pressure of a Liquid or Crystal |
| 11-3 "Entropy of Transition, Fusion, and Vaporization" |
| 11-4 Van der Waals Forces. Melting Points and Boiling Points |
| 11-5 Chemical Equilibrium in Gases |
| 11-6 Change of Equilibrium with Temperature |
| 11-7 Equilibrium in Heterogeneous Systems |
| 11-8 Le Chatelier's Principle |
| 11-9 The Phase Rule-a Method of Classifying All Systems in Equili |
| 11-10 The Conditions under Which a Reaction Proceeds to Completion |
| 12 Water |
| 12-1 The Composition of Water |
| 12-2 The Water Molecule |
| 12-3 The Properties of Water |
| 12-4 The Hydrogen Bond-the Cause of the Unusual Properties of Water |
| 12-5 The Entropy of Ice |
| 12-6 The Importance of Water as an Electrolytic Solvent |
| 12-7 Heavy Water |
| 12-8 Deviation of Water and Some Other Liquids from Hildebrand's Rule |
| 12-9 The Dense Forms of Ice |
| 12-10 The Phase Diagram of Water |
| 13 The Properties of Solutions |
| 13-1 Types of Solutions. Nomenclature |
| 13-2 Solubility |
| 13-3 The Dependence of Solubility on the Nature of Solute and Solvent |
| 13-4 Solubility of Salts and Hydroxides |
| 13-5 The Solubility-Product Principle |
| 13-6 The Solubility of Gases in Liquids: Henry's Law |
| 13-7 The Freezing Point and Boiling Point of Solution |
| 13-8 The Vapor Pressure of Solutions: Raoult's Law |
| 13-9 The Osmotic Pressure of Solutions |
| 13-10 The Escaping Tendency and the Chemical Potential |
| 13-11 The Properties of Ionic Solutions |
| 13-12 Colloidal Solutions |
| 14 Acids and Bases |
| 14-1 Hydronium-ion (Hydrogen-ion) Concentration |
| 14-2 The Equilibrium between Hydrogen Ion and Hydroxide Ion in Aqueous Solution |
| 14-3 Indicators |
| 14-4 Equivalent Weights of Acids and Bases |
| 14-5 Week Acids and Bases |
| 14-6 The Titration of Weak Acids and Bases |
| 14-7 Buffered Solutions |
| 14-8 The Strengths of the Oxygen Acids |
| 14-9 The Solution of Carbonates in Acid; Hard Water |
| 14-10 The Precipitation of Sulfides |
| 14-11 Nonaqueous Amphiprotic Solvents |
| 15 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions. Electrolysis |
| 15-1 The Electrolytic Decomposition of Molten Salts |
| 15-2 The Electrolysis of and Aqueous Salt Solution |
| 15-3 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions |
| 15-4 Quantitative Relations in Electrolysis |
| 15-5 The Electromotive-force Series of the Elements |
| 15-6 Equilibrium Constants for Oxidation-Reduction Couples |
| 15-7 The Dependence of the Elctomotive Force of Cells on Concentration |
| 15-8 Primary Cells and Storage Cells |
| 15-9 Electrolytic Production of Elements |
| 15-10 The Reduction of Ores. Metallurgy |
| 16 The Rate of Chemical Reactions |
| 16-1 Factors Influencing the Rate of Reactions |
| 16-2 The Rate of a First-order Reaction at Constant Temperature |
| 16-3 Reactions of Higher Order |
| 16-4 Mechanism of Reactions. Dependence of Reaction Rate on Temperature |
| 16-5 Catalysis |
| 16-6 Kinetics of Enzyme Reactions |
| 16-7 Chain Reactions |
| 17 The Nature of Metals and Alloys |
| 17-1 The Metallic Ele |
| 17-2 The Structure of Metals |
| 17-3 The Nature of the Transition Metals |
| 17-4 The Metallic State |
| 17-5 Metallic Valence |
| 17-6 The Free-electron Theory of Metals |
| 17-7 The Nature of Alloys |
| 17-8 Experimental Methods of Studying Alloys |
| 17-9 Interstitial Solid Solutions and Substitutional Solid Solutions |
| 17-10 Physical Metallurgy |
| 18 "Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, and Silicon and Their Congeners" |
| 18-1 "The Electronic Structures of Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, and Silicon and Their Congeners" |
| 18-2 "Radius Ratio, Ligancy, and the Properties of Substances" |
| 18-3 The Alkali Metals and Their Compounds |
| 18-4 The Alkaline-earth Metals and Their Compounds |
| 18-5 Boron |
| 18-6 "The Boranes, Electron-deficient Substances" |
| 18-7 Aluminum and Its Congeners |
| 18-8 Silicon and Its Simpler Compounds |
| 18-9 Silicon Dioxide |
| 18-10 Sodium Silicate and other Silicates |
| 18-11 The Silicate Minerals |
| 18-12 Glass |
| 18-13 Cement |
| 18-14 The Silicones |
| 18-15 Germanium |
| 18-16 Tin |
| 18-17 Lead |
| 19 Inorganic Complexes and the Chemistry of the Transiton Metals |
| 19-1 The Nature of Inorganic Complexes |
| 19-2 "Tetrahedral, Octahedral, and Square Bond Orbitals" |
| 19-3 Ammonia Complexes |
| 19-4 Cyanide Complexes |
| 19-5 Complex Halides and Other Complex Ions |
| 19-6 Hydroxide Complexes |
| 19-7 Sulfide Complexes |
| 19-8 The Quantitive Treatment of Complex Formation |
| 19-9 Polydentate Complexing Agents |
| 19-10 The Structure and Stability of Carbonyls and Other Covalent Complexes of the Transition Metals |
| 19-11 Polynuclear Complexes |
| 20 "Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, and the Platinum Metals" |
| 20-1 "The Electronic Structures and Oxidation States of Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, and the Platinum Metals" |
| 20-2 Iron |
| 20-3 Steel |
| 20-4 Compounds of Iron |
| 20-5 Cobalt |
| 20-6 Nickel |
| 20-7 The Platinum Metals |
| 21 "Copper, Zinc, and Gallium and Their Congeners" |
| 21-1 "The Electronic Structures and Oxidation States of Copper, Silver, and Gold" |
| 21-2 "The Properties of Copper, Silver, and Gold" |
| 21-3 The Compounds of Copper |
| 21-4 The Compounds of Silver |
| 21-5 Photochemistry and Photography |
| 21-6 The Compounds of Gold |
| 21-7 Color and Mixed Oxidation States |
| 21-8 "The Properties and Uses of Zinc, Cadmium, and Mercury" |
| 21-9 Compounds of Zinc and Cadmium |
| 21-10 Compounds of Mercury |
| 21-11 "Gallium, Indium, and Thallium" |
| 22 "Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, and Manganese and Their Conge |
| 22-1 "The Electronic Structures of Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, and Manganese and Their Congeners" |
| 22-2 "Titanium, Zirconium, Hafnium, and Thorium" |
| 22-3 "Vanadium, Niobium, Tantalum, and Protactinium" |
| 22-4 Superconductivity |
| 22-5 Chromium |
| 22-6 The Congeners of Chromium |
| 22-7 Managanese |
| 22-8 Acid-forming and Base-forming Oxides and Hydroxides |
| 22-9 The Congeners of Manganese |
| 23 Organic Chemistry |
| 23-1 The Nature and Extent of Organic Chemistry |
| 23-2 Petroleum and the Hydrocarbons |
| 23-3 Alcohols and Phenols |
| 23-4 Aldehydes and Ketones |
| 23-5 The Organic Acids and Their Esters |
| 23-6 Amines and Other Organic Compounds of Nitrogen |
| 23-7 "Carbohydrates, Sugars, Polysaccharides" |
| 23-8 Fibers and Plastics |
| 24 Biochemistry |
| 24-1 The Nature of Life |
| 24-2 The Structure of Living Organisms |
| 24-3 Amino Acids and Protiens |
| 24-4 Nucleic Acids. The Chemistry of Heredity |
| 24-5 Metabolic Processes. Enzymes and Their Action |
| 24-6 Vitamins |
| 24-7 Hormones |
| 24-8 Chemistry and Medicine |
| 25 The Chemistry of the Fundamental Particles |
| 25-1 The Classification of the Fundemental Particles |
| 25-2 The Discovery of the Fundemental Particles |
| 25-3 The Forces between Nucleons. Strong Interactions |
| 25-4 The Structure of Nucleons |
| 25-5 Leptons and Antileptons |
| 25-6 Mesons and Antimesons |
| 25-7 Baryons and Antibaryons |
| 25-8 The Decay Reactions of the Fundemental Particles |
| 25-9 Strangeness (Xenicity) |
| 25-10 Resonance Particles and Complexes |
| 25-11 The Structure of the Fundamental Particles. Quarks |
| 25-12 "Positronium, Muonium, Mesonic Atoms" |
| 26 Nuclear Chemistry |
| 26-1 Natural Radioactivity |
| 26-2 The Age of the Earth |
| 26-3 Artificial Radioactivity |
| 26-4 The Kinds of Nuclear Reactions |
| 26-5 The Use of Radioactive Elements as Tracers |
| 26-6 Dating Objects by Use of Carbon |
| 26-7 The Properties of Nucleides |
| 26-8 The Shell Model of Nuclear Structure |
| 26-9 The Helion-Triton Model |
| 26-10 Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion |
| Appendixes |
| I. Units of Measurement |
| II. Values of Some Physical and Chemical Constants |
| III. Symmetry of Molecules and Crystals |
| IV. X-rays and Crystal Structure |
| V. Hydrogenlike Orbitals |
| VI. Russel-Saunders States of Atoms Allowed by the Pauli Exclusion Principle |
| VII. Hybrid Bond Orbitals |
| VIII. Bond Energy and Bond-dissociation Energy |
| IX. The Vapor Pressure of Water |
| X. An Alternitive Derivation of the Boltzmann Distributio |
| XI. The Boltzmann Dristribution Law in Classical Mechanics |
| XII. The Entropy of a Perfect Gas |
| XIII. Electric Polarizabilities and Electric Dipole Moments |
| XIV. The Magnetic Properties of Substances |
| XV. Values of Thermodynamic Properties of Some Substances at 25°C and 1 atm |
| XVI. Selected Readings |