(DOWNLOAD) "Introduction to Bonding" by William R. Sponholtz, III, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. * eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Introduction to Bonding
- Author : William R. Sponholtz, III, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
- Release Date : January 07, 2018
- Genre: Chemistry,Books,Science & Nature,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 647650 KB
Description
With atoms and molecules seamlessly floating and interacting with background shots filmed around the world (in the Amazon Rainforest, Hawaii, and other exotic locations) students learn bonding principles for ionic and covalent bonds and rules for drawing Lewis structures. In addition, there is a bonus chapter detailing Lewis structures for over forty organic molecules. Uniquely presented, the visuals found within this text have helped label this text, “a must have” to enhance the students understanding of bonding principles and how to draw Lewis structures in a logical, step-wise manner due to clear explanations as well as the plethora of supporting examples found within each chapter topic. Runtime for visuals total approximately: 40 Minutes
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Chapter Contents:
Chapter 1: Why and How a Bond will Form, Predicting Formation of an Ionic, Covalent, and Polar Covalent Bond from Differences of Electronegativity Values, Electronegativity Values and Periodic Trends, Relating Full Valency to Abbreviated Electron Configurations, Internuclear Distance vs. Energy Diagrams, Bond Distances, Dipoles, Shielding and De-shielding
Chapter 2: Lewis Dot Diagrams, Rules for Drawing Lewis Structures, Octet and Duet Rule, Single, Double, and Triple Bond, Many Examples Worked for the Student.
Chapter 3: General Rules and Exceptions to the Octet Rule, Many Examples for Exceptions to the Octet Rule.
Chapter 4: Organic Compounds, Alternate Approach to Drawing Lewis Structures, Calculating Number of Bonds Needed for an Atom, Constitutional or Structural Isomers, Geometric Isomers (E and Z), Cahn-Ingold Prelog Sequence Rules, Degrees of Unsaturation to Develop a Logical Step-Wise Approach to Drawing all Isomers, Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Cyclic and Acyclic Structures, Deducing Equivalent Hydrogens, Oxygen and Sulfur Insertion, Odd Nitrogen Rule, Over 40 Examples Worked for the Student.