Chemistry by Nivaldo J Tro
For courses in Chemistry. Building 21st Century Data Analysis and Problem-Solving Skills in Modern Chemistry The Fourth Edition of Niva Tro’s Chemistry: A Molecular Approach reinforces development of 21st century skills including data interpretation and analysis, problem solving and quantitative reasoning, applying conceptual understanding to new situations and peer-to-peer collaboration. Nivaldo Tro presents chemistry visually through multi-level images–macroscopic, molecular, and symbolic representations–helping readers see the connections between the world they see around them (macroscopic), the atoms and molecules that compose the world (molecular), and the formulas they write down on paper (symbolic). The benefits of Dr. Tro’s problem-solving approach are reinforced through digital, Interactive Worked Examples that provide an office-hour type of environment and expanded coverage on the latest developments in chemistry. New Key Concept Videos explain difficult concepts while new end-of-chapter problems including Group Work questions and Data Interpretation and Analysis questions engage readers in applying their understanding of chemistry. The revision has been constructed to easily incorporate material to engage readers. Also available with MasteringChemistry MasteringChemistry from Pearson is the leading online homework, tutorial, and assessment system, designed to improve results by engaging you before, during, and after class with powerful content. Instructors ensure you arrive ready to learn by assigning educationally effective content before class, and encourage critical thinking and retention with in-class resources such as Learning Catalytics™. You can further master concepts after class through traditional and adaptive homework assignments that provide hints and answer-specific feedback. The Mastering gradebook records scores for all automatically graded assignments in one place, while diagnostic tools give instructors access to rich data to assess your understanding and misconceptions. Mastering brings learning full circle by continuously adapting to your learning and making learning more personal than ever–before, during, and after class. Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MasteringChemistry does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MasteringChemistry, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MasteringChemistry, search for: 0134103971 / 9780134103976 Chemistry: A Molecular Approach Plus MasteringChemistry with eText -- Access Card Package. Package consists of: 0134112830 / 9780134112831 Chemistry: A Molecular Approach 0134126424 / 9780134126425 MasteringChemistry with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for Chemistry: A Molecular Approach Sample questions asked in the 4th edition of Chemistry:A 0.5224-g sample of an unknown monoprotic acid is titrated with 0.0998 M NaOH. The equivalence point of the titration occurs at 23.82 mL. Determine the molar mass of the unknown acid.What is the name of the compound [CoCl(NH 3 ) 5 ]Cl 2 ? a) pentaamminetrichlorocobalt(III) chloride b) pentaamminechlorocobalt(III) chloride c) pentaamminechlorocobalt(II) chloride d) pentaamminetrichlorocobalt(II) chloride Hydrogen can be extracted from natural gas according to the reaction: An 85.0-L reaction container initially contains 22.3 kg of CH 4 and 55.4 kg of CO 2 at 825 K. Assuming ideal gas behavior, calculate the mass of H 2 (in g) present in the reaction mixture at equilibrium. What is the percent yield of the reaction under these conditions?