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1 The Scientific Method
How Scientists Study Nature
1.1 The Scientific Method
1.2 Why Science Is Successful
The Solar System
1.3 A Survey of the Sky
1.4 The Ptolemaic System
1.5 The Copernican System
1.6 Kepler’s Laws
1.7 Why Copernicus Was Right
Universal Gravitation
1.8 What Is Gravity?
1.9 Why the Earth Is Round
1.10 The Tides
1.11 The Discovery of Neptune
How Many of What
1.12 The SI System
2 Motion
Describing Motion
2.1 Speed
2.2 Vectors
2.3 Acceleration
2.4 Distance, Time, and Acceleration
Acceleration of Gravity
2.5 Free Fall
2.6 Air Resistance
Force and Motion
2.7 First law of Motion
2.8 Mass
2.9 Second law of Motion
2.10 Mass and Weight
2.11 Third law of Motion
Gravitation
2.12 Circular Motion
2.13 Newton’s Law of Gravity
2.14 Artificial Satellites
3 Energy
Work
3.1 The Meaning of Work
3.2 Power
Energy
3.3 Kinetic Energy
3.4 Potential Energy
3.5 Energy Transformations
3.6 Conservation of Energy
3.7 The Nature of Heat
Momentum
3.8 Linear Momentum
3.9 Rockets
3.10 Angular Momentum
Relativity
3.11 Special Relativity
3.12 Rest Energy
3.13 General Relativity
Energy and Civilization
3.14 The Energy Problem
3.15 The Future
4 Energy and the Future
The Energy Problem
4.1 Population and Prosperity
4.2 Energy Consumption
4.3 Global Warming
4.4 Carbon Dioxide and the Greenhouse Effect
Fossil Fuels
4.5 Liquid Fuels
4.6 Natural Gas
4.7 Coal
Alternative Sources
4.8 A Nuclear World?
4.9 Clean Energy I
4.10 Clean Energy II
4.11 Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
4.12 Biofuels
Strategies for the Future
4.13 Conservation
4.14 What Governments Must Do
5 Matter and Heat
Temperature and Heat
5.1 Temperature
5.2 Heat
5.3 Metabolic Energy
Fluids
5.4 Density
5.5 Pressure
5.6 Buoyancy
5.7 Gas Laws
Kinetic Theory of Matter
5.8 Kinetic Theory of Gases
5.9 Molecular Motion and Temperature
Changes of State
5.10 Liquids and Solids
5.11 Evaporation and Boiling
5.12 Melting
Energy Transformations
5.13 Heat Engines
5.14 Thermodynamics
5.15 Fate of the Universe
5.16 Entropy
6 Electricity and Magnetism
Electric Charge
6.1 Positive and Negative Charge
6.2 What Is Charge?
6.3 Coulomb’s Law
6.4 Force on an Uncharged Object
Electricity and Matter
6.5 Matter in Bulk
6.6 Conductors and Insulators
6.7 Superconductivity
Electric Current
6.8 The Ampere
6.9 Potential Difference
6.10 Ohm’s Law
6.11 Electric Power
Magnetism
6.12 Magnets
6.13 Magnetic Field
6.14 Oersted’s Experiment
6.15 Electromagnets
Using Magnetism
6.16 Magnetic Force on a Current
6.17 Electric Motors
6.18 Electromagnetic Induction
6.19 Transformers
7 Waves
Wave Motion
7.1 Water Waves
7.2 Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
7.3 Describing Waves
7.4 Standing Waves
Sound Waves
7.5 Sound
7.6 Doppler Effect
7.7 Musical Sounds
Electromagnetic Waves
7.8 Electromagnetic Waves
7.9 Types of EM Waves
7.10 Light "Rays"
Wave Behavior
7.11 Reflection
7.12 Refraction
7.13 Lenses
7.14 The Eye
7.15 Color
7.16 Interference
7.17 Diffraction
8 The Nucleus
Atom and Nucleus
8.1 Rutherford Model of the Atom
8.2 Nuclear Structure
Radioactivity
8.3 Radioactive Decay
8.4 Half-Life
8.5 Radiation Hazards
Nuclear Energy
8.6 Units of Mass and Energy
8.7 Binding Energy
8.8 Binding Energy per Nucleon
Fission and Fusion
8.9 Nuclear Fission
8.10 How a Reactor Works
8.11 Plutonium
8.12 A Nuclear World?
8.13 Nuclear Fusion
Elementary Particles
8.14 Antiparticles
8.15 Fundamental Interactions
8.16 Leptons and Hadrons
9 The Atom
Quantum Theory of Light
9.1 Photoelectric Effect
9.2 Photons
9.3 What Is Light?
9.4 X-Rays
Matter Waves
9.5 De Broglie
9.6 Waves of What?
9.7 Uncertainty Principle
The Hydrogen Atom
9.8 Atomic Spectra
9.9 The Bohr Model
9.10 Electron Waves and Orbitals
9.11 The Laser
Quantum Theory of the Atom
9.12 Quantum Mechanics
9.13 Quantum Numbers
9.14 Exclusion Principle
10 The Periodic Law
Elements and Compounds
10.1 Chemical Change
10.2 Three Classes of Matter
10.3 The Atomic Theory
The Periodic Law
10.4 Metals and Nonmetals
10.5 Chemical Activity
10.6 Families of Elements
10.7 The Periodic Table
10.8 Groups and Periods
Atomic Structure
10.9 Shells and Subshells
10.10 Explaining the Periodic Table
Chemical Bonds
10.11 Types of Bond
10.12 Covalent Bonding
10.13 Ionic Bonding
10.14 Ionic Compounds
10.15 Atoms Groups
10.16 Naming Compounds
10.17 Chemical Equations
11 Crystals, Ions, and Solutions
Solids
11.1 Ionic and Covalent Crystals
11.2 The Metallic Bond
11.3 Molecular Crystals
Solutions
11.4 Solubility
11.5 Polar and Nonpolar Liquids
11.6 Ions in Solution
11.7 Evidence for Dissociation
11.8 Water
11.9 Water Pollution
Acids and Bases
11.10 Acids
11.11 Strong and Weak Acids
11.12 Bases
11.13 The pH Scale
11.14Salts
12 Chemical Reactions
Quantitative Chemistry
12.1 Phlogiston
12.2 Oxygen
12.3 The Mole
12.4 Formula Units
Chemical Energy
12.5 Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
12.6 Chemical Energy and Stability
12.7 Activation energy
Fuels
12.8 Liquid Fuels
12.9 Gas Fuels
12.10 Solid Fuels
Reaction Rates
12.11 Temperature
12.12 Other Factors
12.13 Chemical Equilibrium
12.14 Altering an Equilibrium
Oxidation and Reduction
12.15 Electrolysis
12.16 Electrochemical cells
13 Organic Chemistry
Carbon Compounds
13.1 Carbon Bonds
13.2 Alkanes
13.3 Petroleum Products
Structures of Organic Molecules
13.4 Structural Formulas
13.5 Isomers
13.6 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
13.7 Benzene
Organic Compounds
13.8 Hydrocarbon Groups
13.9 Functional Groups
13.10 Polymers
Chemistry of Life
13.11 Carbohydrates
13.12 Photosynthesis
13.13 Lipids
13.14 Proteins
13.15 Soil Nitrogen
13.16 Nucleic Acids
13.17 Origin of Life
14 Atmosphere and Hydrosphere
The Atmosphere
14.1 Regions of the Atmosphere
14.2 Atmospheric Moisture
14.3 Clouds
Weather
14.4 Atmospheric Energy
14.5 The Seasons
14.6 Winds
14.7 General Circulation of the Atmosphere
14.8 Middle-Latitude Weather Systems
Climate
14.9 Tropical Climates
14.10 Middle-Latitude Climates
14.11 Climatic Changes
14.12 Origins of Climatic Change
The Hydrosphere
14.13 Ocean Basins
14.14 Ocean Currents