Problems and Exercises in Chemistry

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Author(s): S. I. Vasyuchenko
Publisher: Mir Publishers
Year: 1974

Language: English
City: Moscow

Front Cover
Title Page
FOREWORD
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 BASIC CONCEPTS AND LAWS OF CHEMISTRY. THEORY OF ATOMS AND MOLECULES
1. Gram-Atom. Gram-Molecule
2. Gram-Molecular Volume. Relative Density of Gas
3. Calculations from Chemical Formulas
4. Calculations from Chemical Equations
CHAPTER 2 THE HALOGENS
5. Chlorine and Its Compounds
6. Bromine and Its Compounds
7. Iodine and Its Compounds
8. Fluorine and Its Compounds
9. Laboratory Exercises
10. Review Problems
CHAPTER 3 ALKALI METALS
11. Sodium and Potassium
CHAPTER 4 PERIODIC LAW AND PERIODIC SYSTEM OF ELEMENTS OF D. I. MENDELEYEV. STRUCTURE OF MATTER
12. Periodic Law and Periodic System of Elements
13. Radioactivity and Atomic Structure
14. Electronic Theory of Atomic Structure. Atom Nucleus and Its Electron Shells
15. Atomic Structure and Valence. Formation of Chemical Compounds and Simple Substances
CHAPTER 5 SOLUTIONS. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THEORY OF ELECTROLYTIC DISSOCIATION
16. Solutions. Solubility
17. Percentage Concentration of Solutions
18. Determining Quantities of Acids and Alkalis in Given Quantities of Solutions from Densityof the Starting Substance
19. Mixing Rule
20. Laboratory Exercises (Preparation of Solutions)
21. Molar Concentration of Solutions
22. Equivalent Weight. Gram-Equivalent
23. Normality of Solutions
24. Electrolytic Dissociation. Electrolysis
25. Laboratory Exercises
26. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
CHAPTER 6 OXYGEN. SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS
27. Ozone. Hydrogen Peroxide
28. Sulphur and Hydrogen Sulphide
29. Sulphur Dioxide and Sulphurous Acid
30. Sulphur Trioxide, Sulphuric Acid and Its Salts
31. Laboratory Exercises
32. Review Problems
CHAPTER 7 NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
33. Nitrogen and Its Compounds
34. Laboratory Exercises
35. Review Problems
36. Phosphorus and Its Compounds
CHAPTER 8 CARBON, SILICON AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
37. Carbon and Its Compounds
38. Laboratory Exercises
39. Review Problems
40. Silicon and Its Compounds
CHAPTER 9 METALS
41. Interaction Between Metals and Acids
42. Physical and Chemical Properties of Metals
43. Magnesium and Its Compounds
44. Alkaline-Earth Metals
45. Aluminium
46. Tin
47. Lead
48. Chromium
49. Manganese
50. Iron
51. Copper
52. Silver
53. Gold
54. Zinc
55. Mercury
56. Laboratory Exercises
57. Review Problems
CHAPTER 10 HYDROCARBONS
58. Hydrocarbons
59. Laboratory Exercises
CHAPTER 11 ALCOHOLS. PHENOLS. ALDEHYDES
60. Alcohols
61. Phenols
62. Aldehydes. Ketones
CHAPTER 12 CARBOXYLIC ACIDS. ESTERS. FATS
63. Carboxylic Acids
64. Esters. Fats
65. Laboratory Exercises and Review Problems
CHAPTER 13 CARBOHYDRATES. NITROCOMPOUNDS
66. Carbohydrates
67. Nitrocompounds. Amines. Carbamide
68. Laboratory Exercises and Review Problems
CHAPTER 14 HIGH-MOLECULAR SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES (POLYMERS)
69. Monomers
70. Laboratory Exercises
APPENDICES
ANSWERS TO PROBLEMS
BACK COVER