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McGraw-Hill Ryerson Chemistry 12 - Student Textbook
Model: 9780071060103
The McGraw-Hill Ryerson Chemistry 12 - Student Textbook supports the Ontario Ministry of Education course: Chemistry, Grade 12,
University Preparation, Course Code: SCH4U
It has these units and chapters:
Unit 1 Organic Chemistry
Chapter 1 Structure and Physical Properties of Organic Compounds
1.1 Introducing Organic Compounds
1.2 Hydrocarbons
1.3 Hydrocarbon Derivatives
Chapter 2 Reactions of Organic Compounds
2.1 Types of Organic Reactions
2.2 Polymer Equations
Unit 2 Structure and Properties of Matter
Chapter 3 Atomic Models and Properties of Atoms
3.1 Developing a Nuclear Model of the Atom
3.2 The Quantum Mechanic Model of the Atom
3.3 Electronic Configurations and the Periodic Table
Chapter 4 Chemical Bonding and Properties of Matter
4.1 Models of Chemical Bonding
4.2 Shapes, Intermolecular Forces, and Properties of Molecules
Unit 3 Energy Changes and Rates of Reaction
chapter 5 Energy Changes
5.1 The Nature of Energy and Heat
5.2 Thermochemical Equations and Calorimetry
5.3 Hess's Law
5.4 Energy Efficiency and Energy Resources
Chapter 6 Rates of Reaction
6.1 Chemical Reaction Rates
6.2 Collision Theory and Factors Affecting Rates of Reaction
6.3 Reaction Rates and Reaction Mechanisms
Unit 4 Chemical Systems and Equilibrium
Chapter 7 Chemical Equilibrium
7.1 Chemical Systems in Balance
7.2 The Effects of External Changes on Equilibrium
7.3 Calculating Equilibrium Constants
7.4 Applicaitons of Equilibrium Sytems
Chapter 8 Acid-Base Equilibrium Systems
8.1 Understand Acid-Base Equilibrium
8.2 Acid-Base Strength and Acid Dissociation
8.3 Base Ionization
8.4 Salts, Buffers, Titrations, and Solubility
Unit 5 Electrochemistry
Chapter 9 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
9.1 Characterizing Oxidation and Reduction
9.2 Redox Reactions Involving Ionic Compounds
9.3 Redox Reactions Involving Molecular Compounds
Chapter 10 Electrochemical Cells
10.1 Galvanic Cells
10.2 Applicaitons of Galvanic Cells
10.3 Driving Non-spontaneous Reactions
For each chapter, there are Summary, Review and Self-Assessment.
For each unit, there are Preparation, Projects, Summary, Review and Self-Assessment.
Answers to selected questions and Problems are given at the end of the textbook.
813 pages