Chemistry: matter and its changes/ Virginia S. Velasco , Rosario G. Bantay and Cristito S. Velasco.

By: Velasco, Virginia S
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Malabon City: Jimczyville Publications, c2010Description: v, 320 pages: ill.; 23 cmISBN: 978-971-0508-20-4Subject(s): ChemistryDDC classification: GC 540 V433 2010 Summary: Contents: Building a foundation -- Matter and energy -- Atomic and molecular structure of matter -- Electron cloud model and periodicity of atomic properties -- Chemical bonding -- Nomenclature of inorganic compounds -- Chemical equations/chemical reactions -- Stoichiometry: quantitative chemical relationships -- Gases.
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Contents: Building a foundation -- Matter and energy -- Atomic and molecular structure of matter -- Electron cloud model and periodicity of atomic properties -- Chemical bonding -- Nomenclature of inorganic compounds -- Chemical equations/chemical reactions -- Stoichiometry: quantitative chemical relationships -- Gases.

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