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General Chemistry, 12th Edition

Darrell D. Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon, Christopher Koenigsmann, Nancy Wu

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General Chemistry 12th Edition by Darrell D. Ebbing/Steven D. Gammon/Christopher Koenigsmann/Nancy Wu

Overview

Long known for its focus on step-by-step skill building, Ebbing/Gammon/Koenigsmann/Wu's GENERAL CHEMISTRY, 12th Edition, has been thoroughly updated. Redesigned in-text worked examples and solutions offer a new scaffolded approach to help students develop problem-solving skills through a new “given, goal, guidance, reflection” framework. Updates throughout the text reflect the concerns of modern chemists with new coverage of materials in chemistry, nanotechnology, renewable energy, biochemistry and more. New biographical highlights of historical chemists from a variety of cultural backgrounds help students learn more about the diversity of scientists. Powered by Cengage’s WebAssign platform, easily customizable homework assignments help students master core concepts and understand their mistakes.

Darrell D. Ebbing

Darrell Ebbing has taught general chemistry for more than thirty years and is now retired from Wayne State University. He received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Indiana University.

Steven D. Gammon

Steven D. Gammon is the Provost at the University of Maine Fort Kent. In this role he continues to be engaged in working to provide exceptional educational experiences for students in chemistry, the sciences and other disciplines.

Christopher Koenigsmann

Christopher Koenigsmann is an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Fordham University. He received his Ph.D. from Stony Brook University and was a postdoctoral associate at Yale University. His research group focuses on designing, synthesizing and characterizing nanostructured materials tailored for use in renewable energy, air purification and sensor technology. He teaches the general chemistry lecture and lab courses and is interested in using active and group learning strategies to improve student engagement in the course. In addition, he developed a new online learning platform for general chemistry laboratories that combines tutorials, digital simulations and algorithmically generated content to create digital pre- and post-lab assignments that accompany hands-on laboratory experiments. Koenigsmann grew up in suburban New York and developed an interest in chemistry in high school thanks to the passion and dedication of his high school chemistry teacher.

Nancy Wu

Nancy Wu is an associate professor of Teaching in the Department of Chemistry at Wayne State University. She received her Ph.D. in chemical biology from the University of Michigan. Her doctoral research involved elucidating the kinetic mechanism and inhibition of protein-only ribonuclease P. At Wayne State University, she currently teaches introductory general, organic and biological chemistry courses. She has also developed and taught new laboratory curriculum in introductory chemistry courses for non-science majors and serves as a mentor for graduate teaching assistants and a research advisor for undergraduate students. Wu was born and raised in San Francisco, where her curiosity in chemistry first began in high school.
  • NEW for this edition, assignments in WebAssign help students master core concepts and understand their mistakes with answer-specific feedback and flexible support resources.
  • NEW digital workbooks, available in WebAssign, integrate text, interactives and questions, offering a guided reading experience that helps students engage with the text.
  • NEW four-part scaffolding of in-text examples use proven pedagogical strategies to help students develop problem-solving skills that can be applied to homework.
  • NEW biographical highlights of historical chemists, along with photographs, appear throughout the text, introducing students to a diverse group of scientists.
  • Revisions introduce examples of current research in chemistry, including nanoscience, renewable energy, materials in chemistry and biochemistry.
  • A NEW flowchart helps students solve stoichiometry problems. The flowchart is introduced when students first encounter stoichiometry and expands as they learn more.
  • Textbook problems offer variety: Conceptual Problems focus on basic concepts, Strategy Problems challenge students, and Capstone Problems recall skills from previous chapters.
1. Chemistry and Measurement.
2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions.
3. Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations.
4. Chemical Reactions.
5. The Gaseous State.
6. Thermochemistry.
7. Quantum Theory of the Atom.
8. Electron Configurations and Periodicity.
9. Ionic and Covalent Bonding.
10. Molecular Geometry and Chemical Bonding Theory.
11. States of Matter; Liquids and Solids.
12. Solutions.
13. Rates of Reaction.
14. Chemical Equilibrium.
15. Acids and Bases.
16. Acid-Base Equilibria.
17. Solubility and Complex-Ion Equilibria.
18. Thermodynamics and Equilibrium.
19. Electrochemistry.
20. Nuclear Chemistry.
21. Chemistry of the Main-Group Elements.
22. The Transition Elements and Coordination Compounds.
23. Organic Chemistry.
24. Polymer Materials: Synthetic and Biological.
APPENDIXES.
Answers to Exercises.
Answers to Concept Checks.
Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Problems.
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  • ISBN-10: 8214194547
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