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"Chemistry: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies gives you 1,001 opportunities to practice solving problems on all the topics covered in your chemistry class--in the book and online! Get extra practice with tricky subjects, solidify what you've already learned, and get in-depth walk-throughs for every problem with this useful book. These practice problems and detailed answer explanations will catalyze the reactions in your brain, no matter what your skill level"--

Practice your way to a better grade in your Chemistry class

Chemistry: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies gives you 1,001 opportunities to practice solving problems on all the topics covered in your chemistry class—in the book and online! Get extra practice with tricky subjects, solidify what you’ve already learned, and get in-depth walk-throughs for every problem with this useful book. These practice problems and detailed answer explanations will catalyze the reactions in your brain, no matter what your skill level. Thanks to Dummies, you have a resource to help you put key concepts into practice.

  • Work through multiple-choice practice problems on all Chemistry topics covered in class
  • Step through detailed solutions to build your understanding
  • Access practice questions online to study anywhere, any time
  • Improve your grade and up your study game with practice, practice, practice

The material presented in Chemistry: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies is an excellent resource for students, as well as parents and tutors looking to help supplement classroom instruction.

Chemistry: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies (9781119883531) was previously published as 1,001 Chemistry Practice Problems For Dummies (9781118549322). While this version features a new Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product.

Introduction 1(4)
What You'll Find
1(1)
Beyond the Book
2(1)
Where to Go for Additional Help
2(3)
Part 1: The Questions 5(126)
Chapter 1 Units and Unit Conversions
7(6)
The Problems You'll Work On
7(1)
What to Watch Out For
7(1)
Understanding Metric Prefixes and Units
8(1)
Choosing Appropriate Units
8(1)
Doing Metric Conversions
9(1)
Converting between Systems of Measurement
10(1)
Using Dimensional Analysis
11(2)
Chapter 2 Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
13(6)
The Problems You'll Work On
13(1)
What to Watch Out For
13(1)
Putting Numbers in Scientific Notation
14(1)
Taking Numbers out of Scientific Notation
14(1)
Calculating with Numbers in Scientific Notation
14(2)
Recognizing Significant Figures
16(1)
Writing Answers with the Right Number of Sig Figs
16(3)
Chapter 3 Matter and Energy
19(6)
The Problems You'll Work On
19(1)
What to Watch Out For
19(1)
Phases of Matter and Phase Changes
20(1)
Classifying Substances and Mixtures
20(1)
Properties of Matter
21(1)
Calculating Density
22(1)
Working with Energy
23(2)
Chapter 4 The Atom and Nuclear Chemistry
25(8)
The Problems You'll Work On
25(1)
What to Watch Out For
25(1)
Isotopes and Subatomic Particles
26(2)
Electrons and Quantum Mechanics
28(1)
Average Atomic Mass
29(1)
Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Decay
30(1)
Completing Nuclear Reactions
31(1)
Half-Lives
32(1)
Chapter 5 Periodicity and the Periodic Table
33(6)
The Problems You'll Work On
33(1)
What to Watch Out For
33(1)
Element Symbols and Names
34(1)
Structure of the Periodic Table
35(1)
Periodic Trends
36(3)
Chapter 6 Ionic Bonding
39(8)
The Problems You'll Work On
39(1)
What to Watch Out For
39(1)
Naming Binary Compounds
40(1)
Naming Compounds with Polyatomic Ions
41(1)
Writing Formulas of Binary Compounds
42(1)
Writing Formulas of Compounds with Polyatomic Ions
43(4)
Chapter 7 Covalent Bonding
47(6)
The Problems You'll Work On
47(1)
What to Watch Out For
47(1)
Prefixes in Covalent - Compound Names
48(1)
Naming Covalent Compounds
48(2)
Writing Formulas of Covalent Compounds
50(3)
Chapter 8 Molecular Geometry
53(8)
The Problems You'll Work On
53(1)
What to Watch Out For
53(1)
Valence Electrons
54(1)
Predicting Bond Types
55(1)
Basic Molecular Shapes
56(2)
Exceptional Molecular Shapes
58(1)
Polarity of Molecules
59(2)
Chapter 9 Chemical Reactions
61(10)
The Problems You'll Work On
61(1)
What to Watch Out For
61(1)
Classifying Reactions from Chemical Equations
62(1)
Classifying Reactions from Word Equations
63(1)
Predicting Reactions
64(1)
Balancing Chemical Reactions
65(1)
Balancing Reactions from Word Equations
66(1)
Predicting Products and Balancing Reactions
67(1)
Redox and Acid-Base Reactions
68(3)
Chapter 10 Molar Calculations
71(12)
The Problems You'll Work On
71(1)
What to Watch Out For
71(1)
Calculating Molar Mass
72(1)
Finding Mass Percent
73(1)
Empirical Formulas
74(1)
Molecular Formulas
75(1)
Mole Calculations
75(5)
Percent Yield
80(1)
Limiting Reactants
81(2)
Chapter 11 Thermochemistry
83(14)
The Problems You'll Work On
83(1)
What to Watch Out For
83(1)
Converting Temperatures
84(1)
Phase Changes and Energy
85(5)
Specific Heat and Calorimetry
90(1)
Heats of Formation
91(1)
Enthalpy Changes with Hess's Law
92(5)
Chapter 12 Gases
97(10)
The Problems You'll Work On
97(1)
What to Watch Out For
97(1)
Converting Pressure Units
98(1)
Boyle's Law
98(1)
Charles's Law
99(1)
Gay-Lussac's Law
100(1)
The Combined Gas Law
101(2)
Avogadro's Law
103(1)
The Ideal Gas Law
103(1)
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
104(1)
Graham's Law
105(1)
Gas Stoichiometry
106(1)
Chapter 13 Solutions (The Chemistry Kind)
107(8)
The Problems You'll Work On
107(1)
What to Watch Out For
107(1)
Solutions, Solvents, and Solutes
108(1)
Concentration Calculations
109(1)
Dilution
110(1)
Molality
110(1)
Colligative Properties
111(4)
Chapter 14 Acids and Bases
115(10)
The Problems You'll Work On
115(1)
What to Watch Out For
115(1)
Identifying Acids and Bases
116(1)
Conjugate Acids and Bases
116(1)
Finding pH and pOH of Strong Acids and Bases
117(1)
Finding pH and pOH of Weak Acids and Bases
118(1)
Stoichiometry of Titrations
119(1)
Buffer Solutions
120(1)
Titrations and pH Changes
121(4)
Chapter 15 Graphing Basics
125(6)
The Problems You'll Work On
125(1)
What to Watch Out For
125(1)
Graphing
126(5)
Part 2: The Answers 131(294)
Chapter 16 Answers and Explanations
133(292)
Appendix: The Periodic Table Of Elements 425(2)
Index 427
Heather Hattori has taught both high school and college level chemistry during her 30+ years in education.

Richard H. Langley, PhD, is on the faculty of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches,Texas, where he teaches chemistry.