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Published
July 2020
Page Count
1860
ISBN (Digital)
978-1-4533-3617-5

General Chemistry: Principles, Patterns, and Applications

Version 2.1

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Key Features

  • Written at a level suitable for science majors, but with a less formal writing style that appeals to today’s students.
  • Formatted to be less visually cluttered than typical general chemistry books in order to promote improved learning.
  • Stresses unifying concepts by presenting an integrated overview of the most important chemistry subdisciplines: organic, inorganic, biological, environmental, material, and nuclear.
  • Focuses on developing learners’ intuitive and predictive critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Supports the development of strong operational skills.
  • Covers liquids and solids in two chapters to allow for expanded coverage of topics such as semiconductors, superconductors, polymers, and engineering materials.
  • Fundamental concepts are introduced at the start of each chapter and followed by applications at the end of each chapter, enabling flexible assignment based on the audience.
  • Topical organization is logical and discretely organized, facilitating easy syllabus preparation and course delivery.
  • Plentiful, interdisciplinary, and high-quality worked examples and exercises promote concept mastery. Application problems encourage a grasp of ideas behind the subject matter.
  • Three-dimensional molecular representations promote the development of spatial skills.
  • Supportive pedagogical structure refines and reinforces learning:
    • “Learning Objectives” lay out the key ideas to be discussed in each main section.
    • “Note the Pattern” boxes use short phrases to emphasize key concepts.  
    • “Summary” boxes at the end of each main section review the section’s main ideas in prose form.
    • “Key Takeaways” at the end of each main section present the section’s key ideas in list format.
    • “Essential Skills” boxes, found throughout the text, ensure students develop the mathematical skills necessary for successful comprehension of concepts.
    • “Conceptual Problems” and “Numerical Problems” alternate at the end of each main section. “Conceptual Problems” emphasize understanding and applying the ideas covered in the preceding main section. “Numerical Problems” facilitate the development of strong operational skills. Answers are provided for many of the problems, and detailed solutions and answers to all main section problems can be found in the instructor’s or solutions manuals.
    • “Application Problems” at the end of every chapter require students to synthesize and apply concepts drawn from the entire chapter in order to provide correct answers. Answers are provided for many of the problems, and detailed solutions and answers to all “Application Problems” can be found in the instructor’s or solutions manuals.

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This textbook is suitable for the following courses: General Chemistry: Principles, Patterns, and Applications, v2.1 is suitable for general chemistry courses intended for chemistry or engineering majors offered at two- and four-year colleges and universities.

General Chemistry: Principles, Patterns, and Applications, v2.1 adopts a seamless approach to explaining the interdisciplinary relevance of chemistry. This textbook integrates the exciting and relevant aspects of biological, environmental, and material sciences throughout, rather than relegating the substance of these topics to the final chapters. Consequently, simple organic structures, nomenclature, and reactions are introduced early on; distinctions between ionic and covalent bonding are emphasized; the relationship between structure and reactivity is stressed; and both organic and inorganic examples are employed whenever possible. The net result is a current and lively treatment of the subject that sparks curiosity and grabs students’ attention. By presenting a systematic method to problem solving, this textbook encourages learners to develop the essential skills proven necessary to succeed in a general chemistry course, while also building a strong foundation for additional coursework in chemistry, engineering, and the life sciences.

New in This Version

Version 2.1 is updated to include over 120 new hyperlinks to videos to enrich online courses, engage students, and reinforce or augment many of the presented topics.

Reflects the recent updates in Version 2.0:

  • Updated the Periodic Table of Elements throughout to show the lanthanides and actinides and accommodate elements 112-118, which are at the edge of a theoretically predicted “island of stability” starting at element 118 (oganesson).
  • Added environmental science applications to better reflect contemporary students’ priorities and interests.
  • Updated to integrate recent data and findings. Examples include discussions of how shock-sensitive XeO3 reacts with crown ether (15-crown-5) to form a stable adduct (Chapter 22), and new developments in the area of contemporary materials (Chapter 12).
  • Streamlined coverage of more advanced topics.
  • Augmented end-of-chapter problems and reviewed them for accuracy.
  • New, more reader-friendly interior design and refreshed illustration program.
  • Now available with FlatWorld Homework.  

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Additions & Errata

11/14/22

1) Chapter 10, Example 17 Solution (a.A), p. 738
 234.04 changed to 235.04

2) Chapter 14, Example 12, Exercise B (d.), p. 1014
 First “2”: superscript
 Second “2”: subscript
 Third “2”: superscript

3) Chapter 14, Example 12, Exercise B Answer (a.), first equation, p. 1014
 The “1” changed to subscript, and the “2” changed to superscript

3/9/21

Chapter 16, section 1: question 11d, 250 mL was corrected to 275mL.

3/4/21

Bolded C, C, C, S, and N atoms in image in Application Problem #3 in Chapter 9, Section 5.