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Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity 10th AP Edition, 10th Edition

John C. Kotz

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Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity 10th AP Edition 10th Edition by John C. Kotz

Overview

Help your students succeed in chemistry with the clear explanations, proven problem-solving strategies and dynamic study tools of CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL REACTIVITY. Recognized as one of the most progressive and engaging General Chemistry programs in the market, Kotz, Treichel, Townsend and Treichel help students develop a deeper understanding of general chemistry concepts and the visual nature of chemistry. Dynamic learning resources in OWLv2 empowers students to move beyond memorization of Chemistry concepts to a higher level of thinking.

John C. Kotz

John C. Kotz is a retired State University of New York (SUNY) Distinguished Teaching Professor at the SUNY College at Oneonta. Educated at Washington and Lee University and Cornell University, he held National Institutes of Health postdoctoral appointments at the University of Manchester Institute for Science and Technology in England and at Indiana University. He has co-authored three textbooks in several editions: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL REACTIVITY and THE CHEMICAL WORLD. He has also published research on inorganic chemistry and electrochemistry.Professor Kotz was a Fulbright Lecturer and Research Scholar in Portugal in 1979 and a visiting professor there in 1992, as well as a visiting professor at the Institute for Chemical Education (University of Wisconsin, 1991-1992) and at Auckland University in New Zealand (1999). He was an invited speaker on chemical education at conferences in South Africa, New Zealand, Argentina and Brazil. Finally, he was a mentor for the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad Team for four years. He has received numerous honors, including a SUNY Chancellor's Award (1979), a National Catalyst Award for Excellence in Teaching (1992), the Estee Lectureship in Chemical Education at the University of South Dakota (1998), the Visiting Scientist Award from the Western Connecticut Section of the American Chemical Society (1999) and the first annual Distinguished Education Award from the Binghamton (New York) Section of the American Chemical Society (2001).
  • Chapter Goals are now specified for each section in each chapter. In the Chapter Goals Revisited section at the close of the chapter each goal is matched with several Study Questions that allow the student to try questions on that topic. For some goals new questions have been added.
  • Each chapter now features at least two Applying Chemical Principles scenario problems. Their purpose is to bring together principles learned in the current chapter with those in previous chapters to address problems in “real world” chemistry. Here students will learn about a problem in green chemistry or the chemistry in the book and movie The Martian, for example.
  • The new OWLv2 course will feature Adaptive Learning Activities designed to deliver continuous, personalized support in manageable chunks throughout the learning process.
  • IN THE LABORATORY" QUESTIONS address techniques used and work performed in the general chemistry laboratory to help students make the connection between lecture topics and lab work.
  • BEYOND THE EXAM. The text correlates Chapter Goals with Study Questions to help students develop a conceptual understanding of chemistry and a skill in problem-solving.
  • WORKED EXAMPLES. Through the text's six-part worked example structure, students learn how to approach a problem rather than just memorize problem types and solution approaches.
  • PROBLEM STRATEGY MAPS. Selected worked examples have Strategy Maps that give students a visual view of the complete problem-solving strategy. Video Strategy Solutions based on these maps are integrated into the MindTap Reader eBook. Example problems from the book are assignable in OWLv2 as Tutored problems.
  • VISUAL TOOLS. With the text's extensive use of molecular representations, your students can move beyond just plugging numbers into an equation to a conceptual understanding of what's going on at the molecular level. The authors consistently depict molecules in chemical equations and use unique space-filling molecular art that more completely tie the text's molecular art to problem solving and media.
  • CLOSER LOOK BOXES. These show students where chemistry has been used to solve a problem, where chemistry is important in everyday matters, or where the student might like a more detailed look at a new concept or the history behind it.
  • APPLYING CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES. New problems of this type have been added to every chapter. They bring together concepts from a particular chapter with preceding chapters and include such topics as the chemistry in the book and movie “The Martian,” how to use “green chemistry” to make useful pharmaceuticals, lead in the environment, or how to tell the age of a meteorite. Answers to the odd-numbered questions are given in an Appendix.
PART I: THE BASIC TOOLS OF CHEMISTRY
1. Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Let's Review: The Tools of Quantitative Chemistry
2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
3. Chemical Reactions
4. Stoichiometry: Quantitative Information about Chemical Reactions
5. Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Energy and Chemical Reactions
PART II: ATOMS AND MOLECULES
6. The Structure of Atoms
7. The Structure of Atoms and Periodic Trends
8. Bonding and Molecular Structure
9. Bonding and Molecular Structure – Orbital Hybridization and Molecular Orbitals
PART III: STATES OF MATTER
10. Gases and Their Properties
11. Intermolecular Forces and Liquids
12. The Solid State
13. Solutions and Their Behavior
PART IV: THE CONTROL OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS
14. Chemical Kinetics: The Rates of Chemical Reactions
15. Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Equilibria
16. Principles of Chemical Reactivity: The Chemistry of Acids and Bases
17. Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Other Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria
18. Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Entropy and Free Energy
19. Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Electron Transfer Reactions
PART V: THE CHEMISTRY OF THE ELEMENTS
20. Environmental Chemistry: Earth's Environment, Energy, and Sustainability
21. The Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
22. The Chemistry of the Transition Elements
23. Carbon: Not Just Another Element
24. Biochemistry
25. Nuclear Chemistry

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Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity, AP Teachers Resource Guide

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