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0 reviews(Ebook) Chemistry Hydrocarbons 1st Edition by Ayhan NAZLI, Murat DURKAYA, Yener EKŞİ, Nuh ÖZDİN, Muhammet AYDIN, Davut PİRAZ, Necdet ÇELİK, Uğur Hulusi PATLI, Varol GÜRLER - Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9789752660298 ,9752660290
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ISBN 10: 9752660290
ISBN 13: 9789752660298
Author: Ayhan NAZLI, Murat DURKAYA, Yener EKŞİ, Nuh ÖZDİN, Muhammet AYDIN, Davut PİRAZ, Necdet ÇELİK, Uğur Hulusi PATLI, Varol GÜRLER
the simplest class of organic compounds composed solely of carbon and hydrogen. The book covers fundamental concepts such as classification (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatics), structure and bonding, isomerism, nomenclature, physical and chemical properties, and reactions including combustion, addition, substitution, and polymerization. Designed to serve both undergraduate chemistry students and practitioners, the authors integrate theoretical foundations with practical examples and problem-solving exercises, enabling readers to understand the behavior of hydrocarbons in both laboratory and industrial contexts.
(Ebook) Chemistry Hydrocarbons 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Heat of Reactions
Introduction
Exothermic Reactions
Endothermic Reactions
Enthalpy Change of Reactions
3.1. Standard Heat of Formation
3.2. Heat of Combustion
3.3. Heat of Neutralization
3.4. Heat of Dissolution
Calorimeters
Bond Breakage and Bond Energy
Hess’s Law
Reading: Alternative Energy Sources
Supplementary Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Puzzle
Chapter 2: Rate of Reactions
Introduction
Defining and Measuring the Rate of Reaction
Collision Theory
2.1. Activation Energy
2.2. Potential Energy Diagrams
Rate Expression and Rate Constant
3.1. Reaction Mechanism
3.2. Order of Reaction
3.3. Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction
- Nature of Reactants
- Concentration of Reactants
- Temperature of the System
- Presence of a Catalyst
- Interacting Area
Reading: Catalysts in Daily Life
Supplementary Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Puzzle
Chapter 3: Chemical Equilibrium
Introduction
Physical Equilibrium
Chemical Equilibrium
Factors Causing Equilibrium
3.1. Tendency Toward Minimum Energy
3.2. Tendency Toward Maximum Randomness
The Equilibrium Constant Expression
4.1. Relation Between Kc and Kp
4.2. Variation of Kc Expression
4.3. The Reaction Quotient
Factors Affecting Equilibrium (Le Châtelier's Principle)
5.1. Effect of Concentration Changes
5.2. Volume Changes or Effect of Pressure
5.3. Effect of Temperature
5.4. Effect of Catalyst
Reading: Haber Process
Supplementary Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Puzzle
Chapter 4: Solubility Equilibrium
Introduction
Solubility Product
1.1. Relationship Between Solubility and Solubility Product
1.2. Ion Product and Precipitation
Factors Affecting Solubility
2.1. Type of Solvents
2.2. Temperature
2.3. The Common-Ion Effect
Selective Precipitation
Qualitative Analysis of Cations
Reading: Hard Water and Soft Water
Supplementary Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Puzzle
Chapter 5: Acid and Base Equilibrium
Introduction
Acid-Base Theories
1.1. The Arrhenius Acid-Base Theory
1.2. The Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base Theory
1.3. General Properties of Acids
1.4. General Properties of Bases
Ionization of Water
The pH Scale
Strength of Acids and Bases
4.1. Acid Strength
4.2. Base Strength
4.3. Relationship Between Ka and Kb
Neutralization
Titration
6.1. Strong Acid–Strong Base Titration
Hydrolysis
Buffer Solutions
Supplementary Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Puzzle
Chapter 6: Electrochemistry
Introduction
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
1.1. Oxidation States
1.2. Oxidation-Reduction Half Reactions
1.3. Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Half-Reaction Method
- Change in Oxidation State Method
Electrochemical Cells
2.1. Standard Electrode Potential
- Zn-SHE Cell
- Spontaneity of Redox Reactions
2.2. Effect of Concentration on Cell Voltages
- The Nernst Equation
- Determining Ion Concentrations from Cell Potentials
- Relationship Between ε°cell and Equilibrium Constant
2.3. Concentration Cells
Reading: Batteries (Voltaic Cells)
2.4. Corrosion
Electrolysis and Electrolytic Cells
3.1. Electrolysis of Water
3.2. Electrolysis of Molten NaCl
3.3. Purification of Metals
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