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Test Bank
Chemistry 13th edition
by Raymond Chang and Jason Overby
Chapters 1-25
TABLEOFCONTENT
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• Chapter 1Chemistry: The Studyof Change
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• Chapter 2Atoms, Molecules, andIons
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• Chapter 3MassRelationships inChemicalReactions
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• Chapter 4Reactions inAqueous Solutions
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• Chapter 5Gases t t
• Chapter 6Thermochemistry
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• Chapter 7QuantumTheoryandtheElectronic Structure of Atoms
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• Chapter 8Periodic Relationships Amongthe Elements
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• Chapter 9Chemical BondingI: BasicConcepts
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• Chapter 10Chemical BondingII: MolecularGeometryandHybridization of AtomicOrbitals
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• Chapter 11IntermolecularForces andLiquids andSolids
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• Chapter 12Physical Properties of Solutions
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• Chapter 13Chemical Kinetics
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• Chapter 14Chemical Equilibrium
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• Chapter 15AcidsandBases
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• Chapter 16Acid-BaseEquilibriaandSolubility Equilibria
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• Chapter 17Entropy, FreeEnergy,andEquilibrium
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,Chapter 01-Chemistry:TheStudyofChange
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• Chapter 18Electrochemistry
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• Chapter 19Nuclear Chemistry
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• Chapter 20Chemistry intheAtmosphere
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• Chapter 21Metallurgy andthe Chemistryof Metals
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• Chapter 22Nonmetallic Elements andTheirCompounds
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• Chapter 23TransitionMetals Chemistryand CoordinationCompounds
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• Chapter 24Organic Chemistry
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• Chapter 25Synthetic andNaturalOrganicPolymer
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, Chapter 01-Chemistry:TheStudyofChange
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