Pearson Chemistry 12 New South Wales eBook, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (November 9, 2018) © 2019

  • Drew Chan
  • Penny Commons
  • Emma Finlayson
  • Kathryn Hillier
  • Bob Hogendoorn
  • Louisa Lennard
  • Mick Moylan
  • Pat O'Shea
  • Jim Sturgiss
  • Paul Waldron

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ISBN-13: 9781488663499
Pearson Chemistry 12 New South Wales eBook
Published 2018

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Table of contents

  • Chapter 1: Working scientifically
  • Chapter 2: Static and dynamic equilibrium
  • Chapter 3: Calculating an equilibrium constant
  • Chapter 4: Factors that affect equilibrium
  • Chapter 5: Solubility and equilibria
  • Module 5 Review
  • Chapter 6: Properties of acids and bases
  • Chapter 7: Using Brønsted-Lowry theory
  • Chapter 8: Quantitative analysis
  • Module 6 Review
  • Chapter 9: Structure and nomenclature of organic compounds
  • Chapter 10: Properties of hydrocarbons and haloalkanes
  • Chapter 11: Products of reactions involving hydrocarbons
  • Chapter 12: Alcohols
  • Chapter 13: Reactions of organic acids and bases
  • Chapter 14: Polymers
  • Module 7 Review
  • Chapter 15: Analysis of inorganic substances
  • Chapter 16: Analysis of organic substances
  • Chapter 17: Chemical synthesis and design
  • Module 8 Review
  • Appendix
  • Glossary

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