GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY - 10th Edition - by Denniston - ISBN 9781260148954

GENERAL, ORGANIC, +BIOCHEMISTRY
10th Edition
Denniston
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ISBN: 9781260148954

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Chapter 2.5 - Electron Arrangement And The Periodic TableChapter 2.6 - Valence Electrons And The Octet RuleChapter 2.7 - Trends In The Periodic TableChapter 3 - Structure And Properties Of Ionic And Covalent CompoundsChapter 3.1 - Chemical BondingChapter 3.2 - Naming Compounds And Writing Formulas Of CompoundsChapter 3.4 - Drawing Lewis Structures Of Molecules And Polyatomic IonsChapter 4 - Calculations And The Chemical EquationChapter 4.1 - The Mole Concept And AtomsChapter 4.2 - The Chemical Formula, Formula Mass, And Molar MassChapter 4.3 - The Chemical Equation And The Information It ConveysChapter 4.4 - Balancing Chemical EquationsChapter 4.5 - Precipitation ReactionsChapter 4.6 - Net Ionic EquationsChapter 4.9 - Calculations Using The Chemical EquationChapter 5 - States Of Matter: Gases, Liquids, And SolidsChapter 5.1 - The Gaseous StateChapter 5.2 - The Liquid StateChapter 5.3 - The Solid StateChapter 6 - SolutionsChapter 6.1 - Properties Of SolutionsChapter 6.2 - Concentration Based On MassChapter 6.3 - Concentration Based On MolesChapter 6.4 - Concentration-dependent Solution PropertiesChapter 6.5 - Aqueous SolutionsChapter 7 - Energy, Rate, And EquilibriumChapter 7.1 - ThermodynamicsChapter 7.2 - Experimental Determination Of Energy Change In ReactionsChapter 7.3 - KineticsChapter 7.4 - EquilibriumChapter 8 - Acids And Bases And Oxidation-reductionChapter 8.1 - Acids And BasesChapter 8.2 - Ph: A Measurement Scale For Acids And BasesChapter 8.3 - Reactions Between Acids And BasesChapter 8.4 - Acid-base BuffersChapter 8.5 - Oxidation-reduction ProcessesChapter 9 - The Nucleus, Radioactivity, And Nuclear MedicineChapter 9.1 - Natural RadioactivityChapter 9.2 - Writing A Balanced Nuclear EquationChapter 9.3 - Properties Of RadioisotopesChapter 9.5 - Medical Applications Of RadioactivityChapter 9.6 - Biological Effects Of RadiationsChapter 9.7 - Measurement Of RadiationChapter 10 - An Introduction To Organic Chemistry: The Saturated HydrocarbonsChapter 10.1 - Strategies For Success In Organic ChemistryChapter 10.2 - The Chemistry Of CarbonChapter 10.3 - AlkanesChapter 10.4 - CycloalkanesChapter 10.6 - Reactions Of Alkanes And CycloalkanesChapter 11 - The Unsaturated Hydrocarbons: Alkenes, Alkynes, And AromaticsChapter 11.2 - Alkenes And Alkynes: NomenclatureChapter 11.3 - Geometric Isomers: A Consequence Of UnsaturationChapter 11.5 - Reactions Involving Alkenes And AlkynesChapter 11.6 - Aromatic HydrocarbonsChapter 12 - Alcohols, Phenols, Thiols, And EthersChapter 12.1 - Alcohols: Structure And Physical PropertiesChapter 12.2 - Alcohols: NomenclatureChapter 12.4 - Reactions Involving AlcoholsChapter 12.6 - PhenolsChapter 12.7 - EthersChapter 12.8 - ThiolsChapter 13 - Aldehydes And KetonesChapter 13.1 - Structure And PropertiesChapter 13.2 - Iupac Nomenclature And Common NamesChapter 13.3 - Important Aldehydes And KetonesChapter 13.4 - Reactions Involving Aldehydes And KetonesChapter 14 - Carboxylic Acids And Carboxylic Acid DerivativesChapter 14.1 - Carboxylic Acids And Carboxylic Acid DerivativesChapter 14.2 - EstersChapter 14.3 - Acid Chlorides And Acid AnhydridesChapter 15 - Amines And AmidesChapter 15.1 - AminesChapter 15.3 - AmidesChapter 16 - CarbohydratesChapter 16.1 - Strategies For Success In BiochemistryChapter 16.2 - Types Of CarbohydratesChapter 16.3 - MonosaccharidesChapter 16.4 - Stereoisomers And StereochemistryChapter 16.5 - Biologically Important MonosaccharidesChapter 16.7 - PolysaccharidesChapter 17 - Lipids And Their Functions In Biochemical SystemsChapter 17.3 - GlyceridesChapter 17.4 - Nonglyceride LipidsChapter 17.5 - Complex LipidsChapter 18 - Protein Structure And FunctionChapter 18.2 - Protein Building Blocks, The Α-amino AcidsChapter 18.3 - The Peptide BondChapter 18.7 - The Quaternary Structure Of ProteinsChapter 18.9 - Myoglobin And HemoglobinChapter 18.11 - Denaturation Of ProteinsChapter 18.12 - Dietary Protein And Protein DigestionChapter 19 - EnzymesChapter 19.8 - Environmental EffectsChapter 19.10 - Inhibition Of Enzyme ActivityChapter 19.11 - Proteolytic EnzymesChapter 20 - Introduction To Moelcular GeneticsChapter 20.1 - The Structure Of The NucleotideChapter 20.4 - Information Flow In Biological SystemsChapter 20.5 - The Genetic CodeChapter 20.6 - Protein SynthesisChapter 20.7 - Mutation, Ultraviolet Light, And Dna RepairChapter 21 - Carbohydrate MetabolismChapter 21.1 - Atp, The Cellular Energy CurrencyChapter 21.2 - Overview Of Catabolic ProcessesChapter 21.3 - GlycolysisChapter 21.4 - FermentationsChapter 21.6 - Gluconeogenesis: The Synthesis Of GlucoseChapter 21.7 - Glycogen Synthesis And DegradationChapter 22 - Aerobic Respiration And Energy ProductionChapter 22.1 - The MitochondriaChapter 22.2 - Conversion Of Pyruvate To Acetyl CoaChapter 22.3 - An Overview Of Aerobic RespirationChapter 22.6 - Oxidative PhosphorylationChapter 22.7 - The Degradation Of Amino AcidsChapter 22.8 - The Urea CycleChapter 22.9 - Overview Of Anabolism: The Citric Acid Cycle As A Source Of Biosynthetic IntermediatesChapter 23 - Fatty Acid MetabolismChapter 23.1 - Lipid Metabolism In AnimalsChapter 23.2 - Fatty Acid DegradationChapter 23.3 - Ketone BodiesChapter 23.4 - Fatty Acid SynthesisChapter 23.5 - The Regulation Of Lipid MetabolismChapter 23.6 - The Effects Of Insulin And Glucagon On Cellular Metabolism

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