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Foundations of Biochemistry (5th ed.)
Foundations of Chemistry (5th ed.)
Foundations of Organic Chemistry (1st ed.)
Solving Real Problems with Chemistry (2nd ed.)
Select your 10 activities from Foundations of Biochemistry:
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Section 1 Chemistry in an Aqueous Environment
Section 2 Amino Acids and the Primary Structure of Proteins
Section 3 Structure of the Protein α Helix
Section 4 Stabilizing Forces in Protein Structure
Section 5 The Thermodynamics of Protein Folding
Section 6 Tools of Biochemistry
Section 7 Problem-Solving Challenge: LWBGase
Section 8 Hemoglobin: Protein Structure and Function
Section 9 Enzyme Catalysis
Section 10 Enzyme Kinetics
Section 11 Enzyme Inhibition
Section 12 Enzyme Problems
Section 13 Protein Structure and Function Problem Solving
Section 14 Carbohydrates and Glycoproteins
Section 15 Lipid Structure and Function
Section 16 Membranes and Transmembrane Proteins
Section 17 The Potassium Ion Channel—Protein Structure and Function
Section 18 Transmembrane Proteins Problem
Section 19 DNA and the Central Dogma
Section 20 Higher Order Structure of Nucleic Acids
Section 21 Understanding the Rate Determining Step in a Metabolic Pathway
Section 22 Understanding Complex Chemical Systems in Living Organisms
Section 23 Understanding Metabolically Far From Equilibrium Reactions
Section 24 High Energy Compounds
Section 25 Enzymes in Glycolysis
Section 26 Regulation of Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis
Section 27 Metabolic and Hormonal Control in Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis
Section 28 Regulation of Glycogen Storage and Breakdown
Section 29 Anaerobic Metabolism Problem Solving
Section 30 Pentose Phosphate Pathway
Section 31 Exploring the Citric Acid Cycle
Section 32 Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation
Section 33 Metabolic Labeling
Section 34 Fatty Acid Degradation and Glucose Synthesis
Section 35 Understanding Fatty Acid Biosynthesis
Section 36 The Urea Cycle and the Effects of Protein Degradation
Section 37 Integrated Metabolism
Select your 10 activities from Foundations of Chemistry:
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01-1 Units of Measurement
01-2 Unit Analysis
01-3 Significant Figures in Data
02-1 Atoms, Isotopes, and Ions
02-2 Mass Spectrometry and Masses of Atoms
02-3 The Periodic Table of the Elements
03-1 Nomenclature: Naming Compounds
03-2 Representing Molecular Structures
03-3 Moles and Molar Mass
03-4 Determination of Chemical Formulas
04-1 Balanced Chemical Reaction Equations
04-2 Limiting Reactants
04-3 Solution Concentration and Dilution
04-4 Solving Solution Stoichiometry Problems
05-1 Dissociation and Precipitation Reactions
05-2 Introduction to Acid - Base Reactions
05-3 Electron Transfer Reactions
05-4 Analytical Titrations
06-1 Thermochemistry and Calorimetry
06-2 Internal Energy and Enthalpy
06-3 Hess's Law: Enthalpy is a State Function
06-4 Chemical Structures and Enthalpy
07-1 Electromagnetic Radiation
07-2 Atomic Spectroscopy and Energy Levels
07-3 Quantum Numbers for Electrons in Hydrogen Atoms
07-4 Multi-Electron Atoms, the Aufbau Principle, and the Periodic Table
07-5 Periodic Trends in Atomic Properties
08-1 The Chemical Bond
08-2 Lewis Model of Electronic Structure
08-3 Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Model
08-4 Electronegativity and Bond Polarity
09-1 Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals
09-2 Valence Bond Model for Covalent Bonds
09-3 Molecular Orbital Theory
10-1 The Ideal Gas Law
10-2 Partial Pressure
10-3 Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
11-1 Interactions Between Atoms and Molecules
11-2 Phase Changes in Pure Substances
11-3 Liquid Phase - Vapor Phase Equilibrium
11-4 Cubic Unit Cells of Crystalline Solids
12-1 Solutions
12-2 Colligative Properties
13-1 Rates of Chemical Reactions
13-2 Reaction Mechanisms
13-3 Activation Energy and Catalysis
14-1 Spontaneous Change and Entropy
14-2 Entropy of the Universe and Gibbs Free Energy
15-1 Dynamic Equilibrium and Le Châtelier's Principle
15-2 The Reaction Quotient & Equilibrium Constant
15-3 Free Energy and Chemical Equilibrium
15-4 Solving Equilibrium Problems: The RICE Table Methodology
16-1 The pH Scale and Water Autoionization
16-2 Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
16-3 Finding pH for Salts and Polyprotic Acids and Bases
17-1 Buffer Solutions
17-2 pH in Acid - Base Titrations
17-3 Solubility and the Solubility Product
18-1 Standard Reduction Potentials and Electrochemical Cells
18-2 Electrochemical Stoichiometry and the Nernst Equation
19-1 Coordination Compounds: An Introduction
19-2 Coordination Compounds: Magnetism & Color
20-1 Functional Groups
20-2 Polymer Chemistry
21-1 Amino Acids and Proteins
22-1 Nuclear Chemistry: Binding Energy
22-2 Radioactivity
22-3 Rates of Radioactive Decay
Select your 10 activities from Foundations of Organic Chemistry:
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1 Covalent Bonding and Hybridization
2 Representing Molecules in Organic Chemistry
3 Acid and Base Chemistry From an Organic Chemistry Perspective
4 Acid Base Equilibrium Reactions
5 Atom Size and Electronegativity Affect Acidity and Basicity of a Molecule
6 Resonance Affects Acidity and Basicity of a Molecule
7 Hybridization Affects Acidity and Basicity of a Molecule
8 Non-Covalent Interactions Affect Molecular Physical Properties
9 Bioavailability
10 Molecular Geometry
11 Systematic Nomenclature
12 Conformations of Linear Alkanes
13 Conformations of Cyclic Alkanes I
14 Conformations of Disubstituted Cyclohexane
15 Isomers
16 Chirality
17 Stereoisomers
18 Physical Properties of Enantiomers and Diastereomers
19 Bimolecular Substitution Reactions (Part 1)
20 Bimolecular Substitution Reactions (Part 2)
21 E2 Elimination Reactions Result in Alkenes from Alkyl Halides
22 Carbocation Formation
23 Carbocations Yield Substitution and Elimination Reactions
24 Alcohols Can Be Used in Elimination and Substitution Reactions
25 Synthesis Using Alkynes
26 Electrophilic Addition to Molecules with π Bonds
27 Hydration in Molecules with π Bonds
28 Halogenation of Molecules with π Bonds
29 Anti-Markovnikov Addition of Water to Alkenes and Alkynes
30 Radical Reactions with Alkenes
31 Oxidation and Reduction in Organic Chemistry Part 1: Reduction
32 Oxidation and Reduction in Organic Chemistry Part 2: Oxidation
33 Nucleophilic Addition Reactions
34 Regiochemistry of Epoxide Ring Opening Reactions
35 Electromagnetic Radiation Interacts with Molecules
36 IR Spectroscopy
37 Theory of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
38 Introduction to NMR Spectra
39 Coupled Protons in NMR Spectra
40 Identification of Unknowns From Spectral Data
41 Introduction to Aromaticity
42 Introduction to Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
43 General Mechanism of Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
44 Generation of the Electrophile in Friedel-Crafts Reactions
45 Directing Effects of Multiple Substituents and Synthesis
46 Synthesis Practice
47 Carboxylic Acids and Phenols as Organic Acids
48 Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives
49 Base-Promoted Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution
50 Acid-Catalyzed Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution
51 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives and Medicinal Chemistry
52 Hydration and Acetal Formation in Ketones and Aldehydes
53 Cyclic Hemiacetals and Carbohydrates
54 Formation of Imines (Hey everybody, let’s get Schiff-Based!)
55 Amines
56 Enolates and a Acidity
57 Reactions Involving Enols and Enolates
58 How is Acrolein Associated with Cancer and Other Biological Disorders?
59 Claisen Reactions (Ester Enolates)
60 Further Enolate Reactions
61 Conjugate Addition Reactions
62 Biological Macromolecules
63 Aldol and Conjugate Addition Reactions in Biological Systems
64 Chemical Warfare Part A: Acetylcholine
65 Chemical Warfare Part B: Acetylcholinesterase
66 Chemical Warfare Part C: Organophosphates
Select your 10 activities from Solving Real Problems with Chemistry:
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1 Cheap Gas: Is it Worth the Drive?
2 Are Homeopathic Medicines only Placebos?
3 Formulating a Fertilizer
4 Substitute Baking Soda for Baking Powder
5 Neutralizing Washing Soda for Disposal
6 Keeping Warm with Carbon-Based Fuels
7 Ionizing with Light
8 Origin of Color-Blindness
9 Reactive Molecules
10 Vitamins C and E: Where Do Those Vitamins Go?
11 Designing a Fuel Injector for the Dodge Viper
12 Mining Methyl Hydrate: Fire from Ice!
13 The Source of Cellular Energy: ATP Reacting with Water
14 Time of Death: When Did it Happen?
15 Breath-Alcohol Analysis
16 Making Soap Less Irritating
17 Acidifying the World's Oceans
18 The Composition of the Dead Sea
19 Where to Build an Aluminum Plant
20 Batteries: What Do You Pay For?
21 Chelates are Life Savers
22 Predicting the Useful Life of Instrumentation on the Mars Rover
23 The Atomic & Molecular Olympics
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