Basic Chemical Concepts and Tables

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Written as a quick reference to the many different concepts and ideas encountered in chemistry, Basic Chemical Concepts and Tables presents important subjects in a concise format that makes it a practical resource for any reader. The author covers multiple subjects including general chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and spectral analysis. Separate chapters offer physical constants and unit measurements commonly encountered and mathematical concepts needed when reviewing or working with basic chemistry concepts. Other features include: Tables that are useful as for the interpretation of ultra-violet (UV), infra-red (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectroscopy (MS) spectra. Physical constants and unit measurements that are commonly encountered throughout the application of chemistry. Sections devoted to the concept of isomers and polymer structures. Graduate and undergraduate chemistry students, professionals, or instructors looking to refresh their understanding of a chemistry topic will find this ready reference indispensable in their daily work. Written as a quick reference to the many different concepts and ideas encountered in chemistry, Basic Chemical Concepts and Tables presents important subjects in a concise format that makes it a practical resource for any reader. The author covers multiple subjects including general chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and spectral analysis. Separate chapters offer physical constants and unit measurements commonly encountered and mathematical concepts needed when reviewing or working with basic chemistry concepts. Other features include: Tables that are useful as for the interpretation of ultra-violet (UV), infra-red (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectroscopy (MS) spectra. Physical constants and unit measurements that are commonly encountered throughout the application of chemistry. Sections devoted to the concept of isomers and polymer structures. Graduate and undergraduate chemistry students, professionals, or instructors looking to refresh their understanding of a chemistry topic will find this ready reference indispensable in their daily work.

Author(s): Steven L. Hoenig
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 276
City: Boca Raton
Tags: Engineering & Technology, Physical Sciences, chemistry, tables

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. General Chemistry
1.1 Matter
1.2 Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
1.3 Chemical Bonding
1.4 Gases
1.5 Solutions
1.6 Acids and Bases
1.7 Thermodynamics
1.8 Equilibria
1.9 Kinetics
1.10 Electrochemistry
Chapter 2. Inorganic Chemistry
2.1 Group IA Elements
2.2 Group IIA Elements
2.3 Group IIIA Elements
2.4 Group IVA Elements
2.5 Group VA Elements
2.6 Group VIA Elements
2.7 Group VIIA Elements
2.8 Group VIIIA Elements
2.9 Transition Metal Elements
2.10 Crystalline Solids
2.11 Crystal Lattice Energy
2.12 Coordination Number
2.13 Complexes
2.14 General Classification of Reactions
2.15 Activity Series of Metals
Chapter 3. Organic Chemistry
3.1 Classification of Organic Compounds
3.2 Alkanes
3.3 Alkenes
3.4 Dienes
3.5 Alkynes
3.6 Benzene
3.7 Alkylbenzenes
3.8 Alkenylbenzenes
3.9 Alkyl Halides
3.10 Aryl Halides
3.11 Alcohols
3.12 Phenols
3.13 Ethers
3.14 Epoxides
3.15 Aldehydes and Ketones
3.16 Carboxylic Acids
3.17 Acyl Chlorides
3.18 Acid Anhydrides
3.19 Esters
3.20 Amides
3.21 Amines
3.22 Alicyclic Compounds
3.23 Heterocyclic Compounds
3.24 Isomers
3.25 Polymer
3.26 Biochemistry
Chapter 4. Nomenclature
4.1 Inorganic Nomenclature
4.2 Organic Nomenclature
4.3 Organic Ring Structures
4.4 Greek Alphabet
4.5 Abbreviations
Chapter 5. Qualitative Chemical Analysis
5.1 Inorganic Analysis
5.2 Organic Analysis
5.3 Laboratory Reagents
5.4 Acid – Base Indicators
Chapter 6. Organic Spectroscopy Tables
6.1 The Electromagnetic Spectrum
6.2 Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy
6.3 Infrared Spectroscopy
6.4 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
6.5 Mass Spectroscopy
Chapter 7. Units and Measurements
7.1 Fundamental Physical Constants
7.2 Units
7.3 Prefixes
7.4 Conversion Factors
Chapter 8. Mathematical Concepts
8.1 Algebraic Formulas
8.2 Plane Figure Formulas
8.3 Solid Figure Formulas
Appendix A
Appendix B
Bibliography
Index