An introduction to chemistry
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | Español |
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Princeton, NJ :
Van Nostrand,
1966, c1958
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Edición: | 1st. ed. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Cosophersof Matter among the Greek Philosophers
- er's Theory of Combustionnt of Lavoisier's Theory of Combustion
- Chapter 3. The Development of the Atomic Theory
- Chapter 4. Atomic Structure; The Periodic Law
- Chapter 5. The States of Matter
- Chapter 6. Chemical Formula and Nomenclature
- Chapter 7. The Structure and State of Substances
- Chapter 8. Some Important Elements
- Chapter 9. Nuclear Chemical Changes
- Chapter 10. THe Nature of Discoveries in Chemistry
- nships in Chemical Changeslume Relationships in Chemical Changes
- Chapter 12. Metals
- Chapter 13. The Rate of Chemical Reactions
- Chapter 14. Chemical Equilibrium
- Chapter 15. Solutions, Part I
- Chapter 16. Ionic Equilibrium
- Chapter 17. Solutions, Part II
- Chapter 18. Electrochemistry
- Chapter 19. The Functional Group Concept
- Chapter 20. Tstancesation and Identification of Substances
- Chapter 21. Industrial Chemistry
- Chapter 22. Chemistry and Food
- Chapter 23. Chemistry and Medicine
- Chapter 24. E Chemistryonditions for Discoveries in Chemistry
- Appendix I. The Metric in the Foot-Pound Systems Equivalents in the Foot-Pound Systems
- Appendix II. The Expression of Numbers
- Appendix III. Reference Tables
- Index
- List of Atomic Weights
- Periodic Table