Darrell D. Ebbing and Steven D. Gammon
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- Chapter 1: Chemistry and Measurement
- 1: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (3)
- 1: Concept Explorations (1)
- 1: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 1.1: Modern Chemistry: A Brief Glimpse
- 1.2: Experiment and Explanation
- 1.3: Law of Conservation of Mass (3)
- 1.4: Matter: Physical State and Chemical Constitution (5)
- 1.5: Measurement and Significant Figures (2)
- 1.6: SI Units (2)
- 1.7: Derived Units (3)
- 1.8: Units and Dimensional Analysis (4)
- 1: General Problems (20)
- 1: Strategy Problems (5)
- 1: Cumulative-Skills Problems (6)
- ChemWork Tutorials (16)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
- 2: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (4)
- 2: Concept Explorations (1)
- 2: Conceptual Problems (5)
- 2.1: Atomic Theory of Matter
- 2.2: The Structure of the Atom (3)
- 2.3: Nuclear Structure; Isotopes
- 2.4: Atomic Masses (3)
- 2.5: Periodic Table of the Elements (6)
- 2.6: Chemical Eformulas; Molecular and Ionic Substances (5)
- 2.7: Orgainc Compounds
- 2.8: Naming Simple Compounds (8)
- 2.9: Writing Chemical Equations
- 2.10: Balancing Chemical Equations (4)
- 2: General Problems (12)
- 2: Strategy Problems (3)
- 2: Cumulative-Skills Problems (1)
- ChemWork Tutorials (15)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 3: Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations
- 3: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (1)
- 3: Concept Explorations (1)
- 3: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 3.1: Molecular Mass and Formula Mass (1)
- 3.2: The Mole Concept (12)
- 3.3: Mass Percentages from the Formula (3)
- 3.4: Elemental Analysis: Percentages of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
- 3.5: Determining Formulas (9)
- 3.6: Molar Interpretations of a Chemical Reaction
- 3.7: Amounts of Substances in a Chemical Reaction (8)
- 3.8: Limiting Reactant; Theoretical and Percentage Yields (4)
- 3: General Problems (8)
- 3: Strategy Problems (2)
- 3: Cumulative-Skills Problems (1)
- ChemWork Tutorials (20)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 4: Chemical Reactions
- 4: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (2)
- 4: Concept Explorations (1)
- 4: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 4.1: Ionic Theory of Solutions and Solubility Rules (4)
- 4.2: Molecular and Ionic Equations (2)
- 4.3: Precipitation Reactions (2)
- 4.4: Acid-Base Reactions (6)
- 4.5: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (9)
- 4.6: Balancing Simple Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (1)
- 4.7: Molar Concentrations (3)
- 4.8: Diluting Solutions (6)
- 4.9: Gravimetric Analysis (5)
- 4.10: Volumetric Analysis (3)
- 4: General Problems (14)
- 4: Strategy Problems (2)
- 4: Cumulative-Skills Problems (4)
- ChemWork Tutorials (18)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 5: The Gaseous State
- 5: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (2)
- 5: Concept Explorations (1)
- 5: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 5.1: Gas Pressure and Its Measurement (2)
- 5.2: Empirical Gas Laws (8)
- 5.3: The Ideal Gas Law (9)
- 5.4: Stoichiometry Involving Gas Volumes (5)
- 5.5: Gas Mixtures; Law of Partial Pressures (5)
- 5.6: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas
- 5.7: Molecular Speeds; Diffusion and Effusion (8)
- 5.8: Real Gases (4)
- 5: General Problems (11)
- 5: Strategy Problems (2)
- 5: Cumulative-Skills Problems (4)
- ChemWork Tutorials (16)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 6: Thermochemistry
- 6: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (1)
- 6: Concept Explorations (1)
- 6: Conceptual Problems (1)
- 6.1: Energy and Its Units (3)
- 6.2: Heat of Reaction (1)
- 6.3: Enthalpy and Enthalpy Change
- 6.4 Thermochemical Equations (1)
- 6.5: Applying Stoichiometry to Heats of Reaction (5)
- 6.6: Measuring Heats of Reaction (6)
- 6.7: Hess's Law (2)
- 6.8: Standard Enthalpies of Formation (1)
- 6.9: Fuels - Foods, Commercial Fuels, and Rocket Fuels
- 6: General Problems (17)
- 6: Strategy Problems (3)
- 6: Cumulative-Skills Problems (3)
- ChemWork Tutorials (11)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 7: Quantum Theory of the Atom
- 7: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (3)
- 7: Concept Explorations (1)
- 7: Conceptual Problems (3)
- 7.1: The Wave Nature of Light (7)
- 7.2: Quantum Effects and Photons (5)
- 7.3:The Bohr Theoryof the Hydrogen Atom (4)
- 7.4: Quantum Mechanics (6)
- 7.5: Quantum Numbers and Atomic Orbitals (4)
- 7: General Problems (12)
- 7: Strategy Problems (5)
- 7: Cumulative-Skills Problems (4)
- ChemWork Tutorials (6)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 8: Electron Configurations and Periodicity
- 8: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (4)
- 8: Concept Explorations (1)
- 8: Conceptual Problems (4)
- 8.1: Electron Spin and the Pauli Exclusion Principle (1)
- 8.2: Building-Up Principle and the Periodic Table (4)
- 8.3: Writing Electron Configurations Using the Periodic Table (3)
- 8.4: Orbital Diagrams of Atoms; Hund's Rule
- 8.5: Mendeleev's Predictions from the Periodic Table (6)
- 8.6: Some Periodic Properties
- 8.7: Periodicity in the Main-Group Elements
- 8: General Problems (8)
- 8: Strategy Problems (3)
- 8: Cumulative-Skills Problems (4)
- ChemWork Tutorials (14)
- Extra Problems (1)
- Chapter 9: Ionic and Covalent Bonding
- 9: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (1)
- 9: Concept Explorations (1)
- 9: Conceptual Problems (4)
- 9.1: Describing Ionic Bonds
- 9.2: eElectron Configurations of Ions (4)
- 9.3: Ionic Radii (5)
- 9.4: Describing Covalent Bonds (2)
- 9.5: Polar Covalent Bonds; Electronegativity (3)
- 9.6: Writing Lewis Electron-dot Formulas (8)
- 9.7: Delocalized Bonding: Resonance
- 9.8: Exceptions to the Octet Rule (5)
- 9.9: Formal Charge and Lewis Formulas (3)
- 9.10: Bond Length and Bond Order (4)
- 9.11: Bond Energy (1)
- 9: General Problems (21)
- 9: Strategy Problems (8)
- 9: Cumulative-Skills Problems (1)
- ChemWork Tutorials (18)
- Extra Problems (8)
- Chapter 10: Molecular Geometry and Chemical Bonding Theory
- 10: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (3)
- 10: Concept Explorations (1)
- 10: Conceptual Problems (4)
- 10.1: The Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) Model (7)
- 10.2: Dipole Moment and Molecular Geometry (5)
- 10.3: Valence Bond Theory (8)
- 10.4: Description of Multiple Bonding
- 10.5: Principles of Molecular Orbital Theory (4)
- 10.6: Electron Configurations of Diatomic Molecules of the Second-Period Elements
- 10.7: Molecular Orbitals and Delocalized Bonding
- 10: General Problems (13)
- 10: Strategy Problems (3)
- 10: Cumulative-Skills Problems (2)
- ChemWork Tutorials (15)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 11: States of Matter; Liquids and Solids
- 11: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (1)
- 11: Concept Explorations (1)
- 11: Conceptual Problems (1)
- 11.1: Comparisons of Gases, Liquids, and Solids
- 11.2: Phase Transitions (12)
- 11.3: Phase Diagrams (3)
- 11.4: Properties of Liquid; Surface Tension and Viscosity
- 11.5: Intermolecular Forces; Explaining Liquid Properties (4)
- 11.6: Classification of Solids by Type of Attraction (6)
- 11.7: Crystalline Solids; Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells (1)
- 11.8: Structures of Some Crystalline Solids
- 11.9: Calculations Involving Unit-Cell Dimensions (5)
- 11.10: Determining Crystal Structure by X-Ray Diffusion
- 11: General Problems (7)
- 11: Strategy Problems (1)
- 11: Cumulative-Skills Problems (4)
- ChemWork Tutorials (20)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 12: Solutions
- 12: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (1)
- 12: Concept Explorations (1)
- 12: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 12.1: Types of Solutions
- 12.2: Solubility and Solution Process (2)
- 12.3: Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Solubility (1)
- 12.4: Ways of Expressing Concentration (18)
- 12.5:Vapor Pressure of a Solution
- 12.6: Boiling-Point Elevation and Freezing-Point Depression
- 12.7 Osmosis
- 12.8 Colligative Properties of Ionic Solutions (12)
- 12.9: Colloids (2)
- 12: General Problems (13)
- 12: Strategy Problems (4)
- 12: Cumulative-Skills Problems (2)
- ChemWork Tutorials (11)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 13: Rates of Reaction
- 13: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (3)
- 13: Concept Explorations (1)
- 13: Conceptual Problems (3)
- 13.1: Differential of Reaction Rate (3)
- 13.2: Experimental Determination of Rate
- 13.3: Dependence of Rate on Concentration (5)
- 13.4: Change of Concentration with Time (10)
- 13.5: Temperature and Rate; Collision and Transition-State Theories (2)
- 13.6: Arrhenius Equation
- 13.7: Elementary Reactions (3)
- 13.8: The Rate Law and the Mechanism (2)
- 13.9: Catalysis
- 13: General Problems (12)
- 13: Strategy Problems (5)
- 13: Cumulative-Skills Problems (2)
- ChemWork Tutorials (14)
- Extra Problems (3)
- Chapter 14: Chemical Equilibrium
- 14: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (3)
- 14: Concept Explorations (1)
- 14: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 14.1: Chemical Equilibrium - A Dynamic Equilibrium (4)
- 14.2: The Equilibrium Constant (9)
- 14.3: Heterogeneous Equilibria; Solvents in Homogeneous Equilibria
- 14.4: Qualitatively Interpreting the Equilibrium Constant
- 14.5: Predicting the Direction of Reaction (3)
- 14.6: Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations (4)
- 14.7: Removing Products or Adding Reactants (1)
- 14.8: Changing the Pressure and Temperature (1)
- 14.9: Effect of a Catalyst (1)
- 14: General Problems (17)
- 14: Strategy Problems (2)
- 14: Cumulative-Skills Problems (1)
- ChemWork Tutorials (18)
- Extra Problems (1)
- Chapter 15: Acids and Bases
- 15: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (2)
- 15: Concept Explorations (1)
- 15: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 15.1: Arrhenius Concept of Acids and Bases
- 15.2: Bronsted-Lowry Concept of Acids and Bases (3)
- 15.3: Lewis Concept of Acids and Bases
- 15.4: Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases (2)
- 15.5: Molecular Stacking and Acid Strength (1)
- 15.6: Self-Ionizing Water
- 15.7: Solutions of a Strong Acid or Base (10)
- 15.8: The pH of a solution (17)
- 15: General Problems (9)
- 15: Strategy Problems (1)
- 15: Cumulative-Skills Problems (2)
- ChemWork Tutorials (2)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 16: Acid-Base Equilibria
- 16: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (1)
- 16: Concept Explorations (1)
- 16: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 16.1: Acid-Ionization Equilibria (9)
- 16.2: Polyprotic Acids
- 16.3: Base-Ionization Equilibria (2)
- 16.4: Acid-Base Properties of Salt Solutions (5)
- 16.5: Common-Ion Effect (4)
- 16.6: Buffers (9)
- 16.7: Acid-Base Titration Curves (2)
- 16: General Problems (6)
- 16: Strategy Problems (1)
- 16: Cumulative-Skills Problems (2)
- ChemWork Tutorials (22)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 17: Solubility and Complex-Ion Equilibria
- 17: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (1)
- 17: Concept Explorations (1)
- 17: Conceptual Problems (3)
- 17.1: The Solubility Product Constant (7)
- 17.2: Solubility and the Common-Ion Effect (4)
- 17.3: Precipitation Calculations (10)
- 17.4: Effect of pH on Solubility (1)
- 17.5: Complex-Ions Formulation
- 17.6: Complex Ions and Solubility (2)
- 17.7 Qualitative Analysis of Metal Ions (1)
- 17: General Problems (8)
- 17: Strategy Problems (2)
- 17: Cumulative-Skills Problems (1)
- ChemWork Tutorials (8)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 18: Thermodynamics and Equilibrium
- 18: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (2)
- 18: Concept Explorations (1)
- 18: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 18.1: First Law of Thermodynamics; Enthalpy (3)
- 18.2: Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics (3)
- 18.3: Standard Entropies and the third Law of Thermodynamics (3)
- 18.4: Free Energy and Spontaneity (4)
- 18.5: Interpretation of Free Energy (3)
- 18.6: Relating dG* to the Equilibrium Constant (4)
- 18.7: Change of Free Energy with Temperature (1)
- 18: General Problems (11)
- 18: Strategy Problems (3)
- 18: Cumulative-Skills Problems (3)
- ChemWork Tutorials (14)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 19: Electrochemistry
- 19: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (1)
- 19: Concept Explorations (1)
- 19: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 19.1: Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations in Acidic and Basic Solutions (4)
- 19.2: Construction of Voltaic Cells (1)
- 19.3: Notation for Voltaic Cells (3)
- 19.4: Cell Potential
- 19.5: Standard Cell Potentials and Standard Electrode Potentials (9)
- 19.6: Equilibrium Constants from Cell Potentials (3)
- 19.7: Dependence of Cell Potential on Concentration (2)
- 19.8: Some Commercial Voltaic Cells
- 19.9: Electrolysis of Molten Salts
- 19.10: Aqueous Electrolysis
- 19.11: Stoichimetry of Electrolysis (2)
- 19: General Problems (9)
- 19: Strategy Problems (3)
- 19: Cumulative-Skills Problems (2)
- ChemWork Tutorials (9)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 20: Nuclear Chemistry
- 20: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (5)
- 20: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 20.1: Radioactivity (5)
- 20.2: Nuclear Bombardment Reactions (3)
- 20.3: Radiations and Matter: Detection and Biological Effects
- 20.4: Rate of Radioactive Decay (12)
- 20.5: Applications of Radioactive Isotopes
- 20.6: Mass-Energy Calculations (2)
- 20.7: Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion
- 20: General Problems (7)
- 20: Strategy Problems (5)
- 20: Cumulative-Skills Problems (4)
- ChemWork Tutorials (8)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 21: Chemistry of the Main-Group Elements
- 21: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (3)
- 21: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 21.1 General Observations About the Main-Group Elements
- 21.2: Metals: Characteristics and Production (6)
- 21.3: Bonding in Metals (1)
- 21.4: Group IA: The Alkali Metals (3)
- 21.5: Group IIA: The Alkaline Earth Metals (5)
- 21.6: Group IIIA and Group IVA Metals (1)
- 21.7: Hydrogen (2)
- 21.8: Group IVA: The Carbon Family (3)
- 21.9: Group VA: Nitrogen and the Phosphorus Family (4)
- 21.10: Group VIA: Oxygen and the Sulfur Family (3)
- 21.11: Group VIIA: The Halogens
- 21.12: Group VIIIA: The Noble Gases
- 21: General Problems (15)
- 21: Strategy Problems (1)
- ChemWork Tutorials (15)
- Extra Problems
- Chapter 22: The Transition Elements and Coordination Compounds
- 22: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (7)
- 22: Conceptual Problems (2)
- 22.1: Peroidic Trends in the Transition Elements (2)
- 22.2: The chemistry of Two Transition Elements
- 22.3: Formation and Nature of Complexes (3)
- 22.4: Naming Coordination Compounds (6)
- 22.5: Structure and Isomerism in Coordination Compounds (1)
- 22.6: Valence Bond theory of Complexes (7)
- 22.7: Crystal Field Theory
- 22: General Problems (3)
- 22: Strategy Problems (8)
- ChemWork Tutorials
- Extra Problems (2)
- Chapter 23: Organic Chemistry
- 23: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (7)
- 23: Conceptual Problems (4)
- 23.1: The Bonding of Carbon
- 23.2: Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
- 23.3: Alkenes and Alkynes
- 23.4: Aromatic Hydrocarbons (2)
- 23.5: Naming Hydrocarbons (6)
- 23.6: Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen (6)
- 23.6: Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen (1)
- 23: General Problems (5)
- 23: Strategy Problems (5)
- ChemWork Tutorials
- Extra Problems (4)
- Chapter 24: Polymer Materials: Synthetic and Biological
- 24: Self-Assessment and Review Questions (4)
- 24: Conceptual Problems (3)
- 24.1: Synthetis of Organic Polymers
- 24.2: Electrically Conducting Polymers (1)
- 24.3: Proteins (1)
- 24.4: Nucleic Acids (9)
- 24: General Problems (8)
- 24: Strategy Problems (6)
- ChemWork Tutorials
- Extra Problems (3)
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| Group | Quantity | Questions |
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| Chapter 1: Chemistry and Measurement | ||
| CE | 1 | 024 |
| CP | 2 | 029 032 |
| CSP | 6 | 158 159 163 164 166 168 |
| CW | 16 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 |
| GP | 20 | 093 095 096 097 098 103 106 108 110 111 114 116 125 126 129 130 132 136 139 141 |
| PP | 19 | 037 038 039 044 048 052 053 056 061 064 067 068 077 078 080 082 087 089 091 |
| SAQ | 3 | 010 019 021 |
| SP | 5 | 147 148 150 152 154 |
| Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions | ||
| CE | 1 | 025 |
| CP | 5 | 027 030 031 034 035 |
| CSP | 1 | 144 |
| CW | 15 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 |
| GP | 12 | 104 106 108 109 110 112 114 116 120 122 126 130 |
| PP | 29 | 037 039 040 042 046 047 050 052 054 058 060 062 068 069 070 074 076 078 081 082 084 086 089 090 094 097 098 100 102 |
| SAQ | 4 | 014 018 021 024 |
| SP | 3 | 138 140 142 |
| Chapter 3: Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations | ||
| CE | 1 | 017 |
| CP | 2 | 020 022 |
| CSP | 1 | 128 |
| CW | 20 | 01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 |
| GP | 8 | 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 |
| PP | 37 | 028 031 032 034 035 036 038 040 042 043 044 046 048 049 050 052 058 060 061 062 063 065 066 072 073 079 080 082 084 085 086 088 090 092 093 094 098 |
| SAQ | 1 | 015 |
| SP | 2 | 118 122 |
| Chapter 4: Chemical Reactions | ||
| CE | 1 | 019 |
| CP | 2 | 024 028 |
| CSP | 4 | 138 142 144 156 |
| CW | 18 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 |
| GP | 14 | 096 098 100 102 106 108 110 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 |
| PP | 41 | 029 030 031 032 034 036 037 038 042 044 048 049 051 054 055 056 057 058 059 061 062 063 064 065 068 069 070 073 074 076 079 080 082 083 084 086 087 088 090 092 093 |
| SAQ | 2 | 016 018 |
| SP | 2 | 126 132 |
| Chapter 5: The Gaseous State | ||
| CE | 1 | 028 |
| CP | 2 | 030 033 |
| CSP | 4 | 146 148 150 154 |
| CW | 16 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 |
| GP | 11 | 105 109 111 115 116 117 118 120 121 122 123 |
| PP | 41 | 037 038 039 042 043 046 047 048 049 051 057 058 060 061 063 064 066 067 070 073 075 076 077 079 081 082 083 085 087 090 091 093 094 095 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 |
| SAQ | 2 | 024 026 |
| SP | 2 | 135 138 |
| Chapter 6: Thermochemistry | ||
| CE | 1 | 030 |
| CP | 1 | 032 |
| CSP | 3 | 133 139 140 |
| CW | 11 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 |
| GP | 17 | 087 088 090 091 092 093 094 096 097 098 100 102 105 110 115 116 120 |
| PP | 19 | 043 044 046 048 056 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 066 068 069 070 072 074 080 |
| SAQ | 1 | 001 |
| SP | 3 | 123 126 127 |
| Chapter 7: Quantum Theory of the Atom | ||
| CE | 1 | 024 |
| CP | 3 | 026 029 030 |
| CSP | 4 | 108 110 112 114 |
| CW | 6 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 |
| GP | 12 | 072 074 075 076 078 080 082 084 085 086 088 090 |
| PP | 26 | 035 036 037 038 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 048 050 052 054 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 064 066 068 070 |
| SAQ | 3 | 016 020 022 |
| SP | 5 | 098 100 102 104 106 |
| Chapter 8: Electron Configurations and Periodicity | ||
| CE | 1 | 029 |
| CP | 4 | 032 034 038 040 |
| CSP | 4 | 101 102 105 106 |
| CW | 14 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 |
| GP | 8 | 070 072 076 081 082 083 084 085 |
| PP | 14 | 045 047 048 049 050 051 052 056 061 062 063 064 065 066 |
| SAQ | 4 | 012 017 024 025 |
| SP | 3 | 094 095 098 |
| XP | 1 | 001 |
| Chapter 9: Ionic and Covalent Bonding | ||
| CE | 1 | 024 |
| CP | 4 | 026 028 032 034 |
| CSP | 1 | 128 |
| CW | 18 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 |
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| SAQ | 1 | 008 |
| SP | 8 | 117 118 119 120 121 122 124 125 |
| XP | 8 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 |
| Chapter 10: Molecular Geometry and Chemical Bonding Theory | ||
| CE | 1 (1) | 021 021.mrv |
| CP | 4 (1) | 024 028 029.mrv 030 032 |
| CSP | 2 (1) | 100 100.mrv 104 |
| CW | 15 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 |
| GP | 13 | 066 067 068 070 072 074 076 078 080 083 084 085 087 |
| PP | 24 | 033 034 036 038 039 040 042 043 044 044.alt 045 046 048 050 052 055 056 057 058 060 061 062 063 064 |
| SAQ | 3 | 007 008 012 |
| SP | 3 | 093 094 094.mrv |
| Chapter 11: States of Matter; Liquids and Solids | ||
| CE | 1 | 025 |
| CP | 1 | 030 |
| CSP | 4 | 145 146 147 148 |
| CW | 20 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 |
| GP | 7 (1) | 097 098 099 100 110 112 114 122.mrv |
| PP | 31 | 038 039 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 052 054 058 060 065 066 070 072 074 075 076 078 080 082 084 086 087 088 092 094 |
| SAQ | 1 | 016 |
| SP | 1 | 140 |
| Chapter 12: Solutions | ||
| CE | 1 | 026 |
| CP | 2 | 028 030 |
| CSP | 2 | 130 132 |
| CW | 11 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 |
| GP | 13 | 088 089 090 091 092 094 096 098 100 102 104 108 110 |
| PP | 35 | 040 044 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 076 078 079 080 082 084 086 |
| SAQ | 1 | 021 |
| SP | 4 | 116 118 119 123 |
| Chapter 13: Rates of Reaction | ||
| CE | 1 | 028 |
| CP | 3 | 034 036 038 |
| CSP | 2 | 142 144 |
| CW | 14 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 |
| GP | 12 | 095 096 100 104 106 108 110 112 114 118 122 124 |
| PP | 25 | 040 044 046 048 050 052 054 056 058 060 062 064 065 066 068 070 072 074 078 080 084 086 088 090 092 |
| SAQ | 3 | 008 024 026 |
| SP | 5 | 132 134 136 138 140 |
| XP | 3 | 001 002 003 |
| Chapter 14: Chemical Equilibrium | ||
| CE | 1 | 018 |
| CP | 2 | 024 026 |
| CSP | 1 | 128 |
| CW | 18 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 |
| GP | 17 (1) | 084 086 088 090 091 092 093 094 096 098 102 103 104 106 107 108 109.mrv 112 |
| PP | 23 | 030 032 033 034 036 038 040 042 044 050 052 054 056 060 062 064 066 068 070 072 074 076 082 |
| SAQ | 3 | 004 013 014 |
| SP | 2 | 120 121 |
| XP | 1 | 001 |
| Chapter 15: Acids and Bases | ||
| CE | 1 | 019 |
| CP | 2 | 022 028 |
| CSP | 2 | 124 124.mrv |
| CW | 2 | 01 02 |
| GP | 9 | 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 100 108 |
| PP | 33 | 032 034 036 046 048 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 066 067 068 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 082 |
| SAQ | 2 | 013 014 |
| SP | 1 | 119 |
| Chapter 16: Acid-Base Equilibria | ||
| CE | 1 | 022 |
| CP | 2 | 026 029 |
| CSP | 2 | 146 148 |
| CW | 22 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 |
| GP | 6 | 104 108 112 126 128 132 |
| PP | 31 | 034 036 038 040 041 042 044 046 048 052 054 060 065 066 067 068 071 072 073 074 075 076 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 086 088 |
| SAQ | 1 | 020 |
| SP | 1 | 143 |
| Chapter 17: Solubility and Complex-Ion Equilibria | ||
| CE | 1 | 016 |
| CP | 3 | 020 022 024 |
| CSP | 1 | 120 |
| CW | 8 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 |
| GP | 8 | 080 082 084 088 094 096 102 104 |
| PP | 25 | 026 028 030 032 034 036 038 039 040 041 042 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 054 056 060 064 068 072 |
| SAQ | 1 | 003 |
| SP | 2 | 109 110 |
| Chapter 18: Thermodynamics and Equilibrium | ||
| CE | 1 | 021 |
| CP | 2 | 024 026 |
| CSP | 3 | 118 120 122 |
| CW | 14 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 |
| GP | 11 | 076 078 080 082 086 088 090 092 094 096 102 |
| PP | 21 | 031 032 034 035 036 038 040 042 044 046 048 050 052 056 057 058 060 062 064 066 068 |
| SAQ | 2 | 001 003 |
| SP | 3 | 109 111 116 |
| Chapter 19: Electrochemistry | ||
| CE | 1 | 024 |
| CP | 2 | 030 032 |
| CSP | 2 | 142 144 |
| CW | 9 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 |
| GP | 9 | 102 113 114 116 122 123 124 126 128 |
| PP | 24 | 036 038 040 042 048 050 052 054 057 058 059 060 062 064 068 070 072 074 080 082 088 090 096 098 |
| SAQ | 1 | 021 |
| SP | 3 | 131 133 136 |
| Chapter 20: Nuclear Chemistry | ||
| CP | 2 | 026 028 |
| CSP | 4 | 117 118 119 120 |
| CW | 8 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 |
| GP | 7 | 088 092 094 098 099 100 102 |
| PP | 22 | 036 042 043 044 046 052 054 056 057 058 059 060 062 064 066 068 070 072 074 076 082 084 |
| SAQ | 5 | 003 010 011 020 021 |
| SP | 5 | 109 111 112 113 116 |
| Chapter 21: Chemistry of the Main-Group Elements | ||
| CP | 2 | 074 080 |
| CW | 15 | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 |
| GP | 15 | 169 170 171 172 176 177 178 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 |
| PP | 28 | 081 082 083 084 085 086 090 094 095 096 101 102 104 105 106 116 118 120 126 131 132 135 136 145 146 148 153 154 |
| SAQ | 3 | 010 050 061 |
| SP | 1 | 202 |
| Chapter 22: The Transition Elements and Coordination Compounds | ||
| CP | 2 | 032 034 |
| GP | 3 | 068 070 072 |
| PP | 19 | 038 040 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 050 052 054 058 060 061 062 064 065 066 |
| SAQ | 7 | 001 002 011 012 015 016 026 |
| SP | 8 | 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 086 |
| XP | 2 | 001 002 |
| Chapter 23: Organic Chemistry | ||
| CP | 4 (2) | 021 022 022.mrv 024 024.mrv 026 |
| GP | 5 (2) | 064 065.mrv 066 066.mrv 068 070 072 |
| PP | 15 (10) | 033.mrv 034 034.mrv 035 035.mrv 036.mrv 038 039.mrv 040 040.mrv 042 043.mrv 044 044.mrv 046 048 049.mrv 050.mrv 052 054 056 057 058 060 062 |
| SAQ | 7 | 001 006 008 013 014 015 017 |
| SP | 5 | 073 075 077 079 081 |
| XP | 4 | 001 002 003 004 |
| Chapter 24: Polymer Materials: Synthetic and Biological | ||
| CP | 3 (1) | 024 024.mrv 025 026 |
| GP | 8 (1) | 049 050 051 052 054 058 060 060.mrv 064 |
| PP | 11 (1) | 032 036 036.mrv 037 038 040 042 043 044 046 047 048 |
| SAQ | 4 | 009 011 016 020 |
| SP | 6 | 072 073 076 077 079 080 |
| XP | 3 | 001 002 003 |
| Total | 1487 (32) | |
