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  ²Ä1³¹  (Chapter 1)¤Æ¾Çªº¥»½è(The Nature of Chemistry)
  Homework No
  ²Ä2³¹  (Chapter 2)§@¬°©w¶q¬ì¾Ç©Mª«½è¬ì¾Çªº¤Æ¾Ç(Chemistry as a Quantitative Science and a Science of Matter)
    2.1  Introduction
    2.2  Numbers in Physical Quantities
    2.3  Units of Measurement
    2.4  The Dimensional Method and Problem Solving
    2.5  Atoms and Elements
    2.6  Atomic Structure¡GFive Classic Experiments
    2.7  Nuclear Arithmetic
    2.8  Kinds of Matter
  Homework No
  ²Ä3³¹  (Chapter 3)­ì¤l¡B¤À¤l©MÂ÷¤l(Atoms¡AMolecules and Ions)
    3.1  Atoms and Ions in Combination
    3.2  Atomic¡AMolecular and Molar Mass Relationships
    3.3  Composition of a Chemical Compound.Simplest and
  Empirical Formulas.and Molecular Formulas
  Homework No
  ²Ä4³¹  (Chapter 4)®ðºA(The Gaseous State)
    4.1  The Nature of Gases
    4.2  Volume¡APressure and Temperature Relationships
    4.3  Mass Molecular and Molar Relationships
    4.4  Behavior of Gas Molecules
  Homework No
  ²Ä5³¹  (Chapter 5)¤Æ¾Ç¤ÏÀ³©M¤Æ¾Ç­pºtºâªk(Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry)
    5.1  Chemical Change¡GEquations and Types of Reactions
    5.2  Stoichiometry
  Homework No
  ²Ä6³¹  (Chapter 6)¼ö¤Æ¾Ç(Thermochemislry)
    6.1  Energy
    6.2  Heats of Reaction and Other Enthalpy Changes
    6.3  Measuring Heat
  Homework No
  ²Ä7³¹  (Chapter 7) ¦³¾÷¤Æ¦Xª«©M°ò¹Îªº©R¦W(NomencIatur.e for Organic Compounds and Groups)
    7.1  Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
    7.2  Functional Groups with Covalent Single Bonds
    7.3  Functional Groups with Covalent Double Bonds
  Homework No
  ²Ä8³¹  (Chapter 8)ºÒ¤ô¤Æ¦Xª«¡B®ò°ò»Ä¡B³J¥Õ½è©M¯×ªÕ(carbohydrates¡AAmino Acids.Protein and Fat)
    8.1  Carbohydrates
    8.2  Amino Acids and Protein
    8.3  Fat
  Homework No
  ²Ä9³¹  (Chapter 9) »E¦X¤ÏÀ³¡G¥Ñ²³æ¤À¤l¨ì°ª¤À¤l(PoIymerization
  Reaction¡Gfrom Simple Molecules to Polymers)
    9.1  Step-Growth Polymerization and Condensation Polymers
    9.2  Chain-Growth Polymerization and Addition Polymers
  Homework No
²Ä¤G³¡¤À (Part 1I)­«­n±M·~³N»y(Significant Terms)

  ²Ä10³¹  (Chapter 1 0)µL¾÷¤Æ¾Ç³N~(Inorganic Chemical Terms)
  ²Ä11³¹  (Chapter 1 1)¦³¾÷¤Æ¾Ç³N~(Organic Chemical Terms)
    11.1  Hydrocarbons
    11.2  Hydrocarbons and Energy
    11.3  Some Introductory Concepts
    11.4  Organic Compounds and Their Formulas
    11.5  Organic Chemistry as a Basis for Studying Biochemisty and Synthetic Polymers
  ²Ä12³¹  (Chapter 12)ª«²z¤Æ¾Ç³N»y(Physical Chemical Terms)
  ²Ä13³¹  (Chapter 13)¤ÀªR¤Æ¾Ç³N»y(Analytical Chemical Terms)
  ²Ä14³¹  (Chapter 14)°ª¤À¤l¤Æ¾Ç³N~(Polymer Chemical Terms)
    14.1  Polymers
    14.2  Natural Polymers
    14.3  polymer Nomenclature
    14.4  Hjstorical IntrodUrtion
    14.5  Recycling Synthetic Polymers
  ²Ä15³¹  (Chapter 15)¥Íª«¤Æ¾Ç³N»y(Biochemical Terms)
    15.1  Biochemistry
    15.2  Levels of Structures in Biological Macromolecules
    15.3  DNA and Proteins¡GWhich Came First in the Life¡zs Chemical Evolution
    15.4  The RNA World
  ²Ä16³¹  (Chapter 16)Àô¹Ò¤Æ¾Ç³N»y(Environmental Chemical Terms)
    16.1  Prologue on Energy and Sustainability
    16.2  Natural Energy Flows
    16.3  Crisis of Atmospheric Chemistry
    16.4  The Chemical Control of Climate¡Gthe Global Warmers
    16.5  GreeD Chemistry and Development of Green
  Chemicals and Catalysts
  ²Ä17³¹  (Chapter 17)ÃĪ«¤Æ¾Ç³N»y(Medicinal Chemical Terms)
    17.1  Scope of Medicinal Chemistry
    17.2  Basic Medicinal Chemieal Terms from IUPAC Recommendations(1998)
    17.3  Rehabilitation of Old Drugs and Development of New Ones
²Ä¤T³¡¤À (Part¢») ¤Æ¾Ç¤åÄm¿ïÁ¿(Chemical Literature)
  ²Ä18³¹  (Chapter 18)»¡©ú©Êµu¤å(Descriptive Short Articles)
    18.1  Laboratory Safety Rules
    18.2  Keeping Records
    18.3  Use of a Balance
    18.4  An Experiment
    18.5  Molecular Weight of a Substance
    18.6  Tools of Chemistry¡GN uclear Magnetic Resonance
    18.7  Tools of Chemistry¡Gthe Computer
  ²Ä19³¹  (Chapter 19)´Á¥Z½×¤å(Periodical Papers)
    19.1  Progesterone from 3-Acetoxybisnor-5-cholenaldehyde and 3-Ketobisnor-4-cholenaldehvde
    19.2  Exact Shapes of Random Walks in TWO Dimensions
    19.3  Modelling of Molecular Networks with
  Negative Poisson¡zS Ratios
  ²Ä20³¹  (Chapter 20)Àò¼úºt»¡(Award-Receiving Speeches)
    20.1  The Discovery of Crown Ethers by Charles J.Pedersen
    20.2  Concept and Innovation in Polymer Science by Paul J.Flory
    20.3  Scientific Research Moves towards the 21st Century by Sam Edwards
²Ä¥|³¡¤À (Part¢¼) ªþ¿ý(Appendices)

    ªþ¿ýA ³æ¦ì¡B±`¼Æµ¥¹ê¥Î¸ê®Æ(Tables of Units¡AConstants and
  Other Useful MateriaI)
    Table A.1  Fundamental Constants
    Table A.2  Commonly Used Prefixes
    Table A.3  Base Units of the International System of Units
    Table A.4  Derived Units of the International System of Units
    Table A.5  Atomic Masses Listed Alphabetically
    Table A.6  Greek Alphabet
    Table A.7  List of Audio-Video Material Teaching
  Basic Chemistry
  ªþ¿ýB ¸É¥R²ßÃD»P¤w¦³²ßÃDµª®×(Additional Homework and Answersto Existing Homework)
    B.1  Additional Homework
    B.2  Answers to Existing Homework
  ªþ¿ýC ¸ÕÃDÁ|¨Ò(Sample Mid-Term and Final Exams)
    C.1  Sample Mid-Term Exam
    C.2  Sample Final Exam
    C.3  A Complete Sample Exam with Answers
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