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This print companion to MindTap General Chemistry: Atoms First presents the narrative, figures, tables and example problems—but no graded problems or assessments. Students must use MindTap to complete the interactive activities, exercises, and assignments.
MindTap General Chemistry: Atoms First is a novel approach to teaching and learning General Chemistry. MindTap seamlessly integrates manageable chunks of content with targeted exercises so students learn chemistry by doing chemistry. The Learning Path guides students through assignable readings, multimedia, and activities designed to follow the learning taxonomy from basic knowledge and comprehension to analysis and application.
The atoms first organization introduces students to atoms and molecules earlier and delays math-intensive problem-solving to later in the semester. This gives students a stronger conceptual framework to help them succeed in the course. In addition, the narrative provides greater emphasis on the historical development of the atomic nature of matter and atomic structure.
- The atoms first sequence puts atoms and molecules before the application of mathematics to explain chemistry. It allows students to think about molecules when doing traditional problem solving in areas such as stoichiometry and net ionic equations.
- For those who want a printed textbook, this print component provides the narrative, figures, tables, and example problems.
2. ATOMS AND ELEMENTS.
3. ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AND THE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM.
4. ELECTRON CONFIGURATIONS AND THE PROPERTIES OF ATOMS.
5. IONIC AND COVALENT COMPOUNDS.
6. COVALENT BONDING
7. MOLECULAR SHAPE AND BONDING THEORIES.
8. STOICHIOMETRY.
9. CHEMICAL REACTIONS.
10. THERMOCHEMISTRY.
11. GASES.
12. INTERMOLECULAR FORCES AND THE LIQUID STATE.
13. THE SOLID STATE.
14. CHEMICAL MIXTURES: SOLUTIONS AND OTHER MIXTURES.
15. CHEMICAL KINETICS.
16. CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM.
17. ACIDS AND BASES.
18. ADVANCED ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIA.
19. PRECIPITATION AND LEWIS ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIA.
20. THERMODYNAMICS: ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY.
21. ELECTROCHEMISTRY.
22. HYDROCARBONS.
23. APPLYING CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES TO THE MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS.
24. THE TRANSITION ELEMENTS.
25. NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY.
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FOR INSTRUCTORS
MindTap General Chemistry: Atoms First, 4 terms (24 months) Instant Access
ISBN: 9781305872103
MindTap General Chemistry: Atoms First is a novel approach to teaching and learning General Chemistry. Unlike traditional online learning systems that treat textbook narrative as separate from the homework problems, MindTap seamlessly integrates manageable chunks of content with targeted exercises so students learn chemistry by doing chemistry. The Learning Path guides students through assignable readings, multimedia, and activities designed to follow the learning taxonomy from basic knowledge and comprehension to analysis and application.
The atoms first organization introduces students to atoms and molecules earlier and delays math-intensive problem-solving to later in the semester. This gives students a stronger conceptual framework to help them succeed in the course. In addition, the narrative provides greater emphasis on the historical development of the atomic nature of matter and atomic structure.
FOR STUDENTS
MindTap General Chemistry: Atoms First, 4 terms (24 months) Instant Access
ISBN: 9781305872103
MindTap General Chemistry: Atoms First is a novel approach to teaching and learning General Chemistry. Unlike traditional online learning systems that treat textbook narrative as separate from the homework problems, MindTap seamlessly integrates manageable chunks of content with targeted exercises so students learn chemistry by doing chemistry. The Learning Path guides students through assignable readings, multimedia, and activities designed to follow the learning taxonomy from basic knowledge and comprehension to analysis and application.
The atoms first organization introduces students to atoms and molecules earlier and delays math-intensive problem-solving to later in the semester. This gives students a stronger conceptual framework to help them succeed in the course. In addition, the narrative provides greater emphasis on the historical development of the atomic nature of matter and atomic structure.