Content Changes in the Third Edition

Chapter One_New coverage of physical properties; new coverage on the scientific method including a step-by-step example using the law of definite proportion; clarified coverage on the ratio of atoms in chemical formulas.

Chapter Three_New coverage on atomic masses; new Enrichment box on visible light.

Chapter Four_New coverage on atomic line spectra; expanded coverage of the Bohr model.

Chapter Five_Expanded coverage on ionic compound formulas.

Chapter Eight_New coverage on bonding in compounds predicting double-substitution reactions; expanded coverage on combustion reactions; expanded coverage on acid-base reactions.

Chapter Ten_New method for limiting quantity problems; detailed coverage using step-by-step process for calculating quantity of product produced and quantity of excess reactant in one calculation.

Chapter Eleven_Expanded coverage on titration.

Chapter Twelve_New Item of Interest box on Neil Bartlett; separate coverage on molar masses and molecular formulas; new section on volume ratio in chemical reactions.

Chapter Thirteen_New art and summary on molecular geometries.

Chapter Sixteen_New coverage of electrochemistry.

Chapter Seventeen_Expanded coverage on equilibrium.

Chapter Eighteen_New material on conjugate acids and bases; expanded coverage on acid strength.

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