Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, Canadian Edition, 4th edition

Published by Pearson Canada (April 15, 2022) © 2023

  • Nivaldo J. Tro Santa Barbara City College
  • Travis D. Fridgen Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Lawton E. Shaw Athabasca University

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Title overview

Nivaldo Tro's Chemistry: A Molecular Approach presents chemistry visually through multi-level images-macroscopic, molecular, and symbolic representations-to help students see the connections between the world they see around them, the atoms and molecules that compose the world, and the formulas they write down on paper.

The Canadian adaptation of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach draws very heavily on feedback from professors and instructors across Canada.

Table of contents

  1. Units of Measurement for Physical and Chemical Change
  2. Atoms and Elements
  3. Molecules, Compounds, and Nomenclature
  4. Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
  5. Gases
  6. Thermochemistry
  7. The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom
  8. Periodic Properties of the Elements
  9. Chemical Bonding I: Lewis Theory
  10. Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Shapes, Valence Bond Theory, and Molecular Orbital Theory
  11. Liquids, Solids, and Intermolecular Forces
  12. Solutions
  13. Chemical Kinetics
  14. Chemical Equilibrium
  15. Acids and Bases
  16. Aqueous Ionic Equilibrium
  17. Gibbs Energy and Thermodynamics
  18. Electrochemistry
  19. Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry
  20. Organic Chemistry I: Structures
  21. Organic Chemistry II: Reactions
  22. Biochemistry
  23. Chemistry of the Nonmetals
  24. Metals and Metallurgy
  25. Transition Metals and Coordination Compounds

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