Chemistry: Concepts and Problems: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides) Chemistry: Concepts and Problems: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides)
Chain Reaction (Perfect Chemistry Novels) Chain Reaction (Perfect Chemistry Novels)
The Ultimate pH Solution: Balance Your Body Chemistry to Prevent Disease and Lose Weight The Ultimate pH Solution: Balance Your Body Chemistry to Prevent Disease and Lose Weight
Chemistry Chemistry
General Chemistry (Dover Books on Chemistry) General Chemistry (Dover Books on Chemistry)
Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments: All Lab, No Lecture (DIY Science) Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments: All Lab, No Lecture (DIY Science)
Barron's AP Chemistry Barron's AP Chemistry
Chemical Magic (Dover Books on Chemistry) Chemical Magic (Dover Books on Chemistry)
Guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry (6th Edition) Guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry (6th Edition)
Asymmetric Organocatalysis (Topics in Current Chemistry) Asymmetric Organocatalysis (Topics in Current Chemistry)

List Of Chemistry Books

Chemistry (from the Arabic "??????" Latinized to Keme) is the science that studies the structure, properties and transformations of matter and the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions and their relationship with energy. Modern list of chemistry books was born of the alchemy after the chemical revolution (eighteenth century). The disciplines of list of chemistry books are grouped according to type of matter being studied or the type of study. It is found among these inorganic chemistry, which studies the inorganic matter, organic chemistry, which treats organic matter biochemistry, the study of matter in living organisms, physical chemistry, including the energy aspects of the subject both macroscopic and microscopic, and analytical chemistry, analyzing samples of substances trying to understand its composition and structure. Finally, there are other branches of list of chemistry books that have emerged in recent times, for example, neurochemistry, who studies the list of chemistry books of the brain.
Chemical nomenclature (Latin nomenclature) is a set of rules or formulas that are used to name all the elements and chemical compounds. Currently, the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, English International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) is the highest authority on chemical nomenclature, which is responsible for setting the rules. This classification system groups and appoints the inorganic compounds, which are all different organic compounds. Three systems are currently being accepted or sub-systems of nomenclature, these are the stoichiometric nomenclature system or systematic functional classification system or classical or traditional naming system Stock. These three systems named almost all inorganic compounds, the traditional nomenclature being the largest, and has great physical branches and alternative development. Chemical function is called the set of common features that characterize a number of substances, thus differentiating them from others. Such substances have its own specific behavior in chemical processes. Substances belonging to a specific chemical function in their molecules have an atom or group of atoms that characterize similar constitution. For example, any hydroxide is identifiable by its functional group OH (hydroxyl) and its chemical behavior is characteristic. Oxides are called combinations of oxygen with any chemical element. Oxides fall into three classes: acidic, basic and amphoteric oxides or neutral. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3. 0, additional terms may apply. Read Terms of Use for more information. . .
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Chemistry: Concepts and Problems: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides) Chain Reaction (Perfect Chemistry Novels) The Ultimate pH Solution: Balance Your Body Chemistry to Prevent Disease and Lose Weight Chemistry General Chemistry (Dover Books on Chemistry) Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments: All Lab, No Lecture (DIY Science) Barron's AP Chemistry Chemical Magic (Dover Books on Chemistry) Guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry (6th Edition) Asymmetric Organocatalysis (Topics in Current Chemistry)