Solutions for Chemistry for Today: General Organic and Biochemistry
Problem 1.1E:
A heavy steel ball is suspended by a thin wire. The ball is hit from the side with a hammer but...Problem 1.5E:
The attractive force of gravity for objetcs near Earths surface increases as you move toward Earths...Problem 1.6E:
Earths rotation causes it to bulge at the equator. How would the weights of people of equal mass...Problem 1.7E:
Classify each of the following as a physical or chemical change, and give at least one observation,...Problem 1.8E:
Classify each of the following as a physical or chemical change, and give at least one observation,...Problem 1.9E:
Classify each of the following properties as physical or chemical. Explain your reasoning in each...Problem 1.10E:
Classify each of the following properties as physical or chemical. Explain your reasoning in each...Problem 1.11E:
A sample of liquid alcohol is frozen to a solid, then allowed to melt back to a liquid. Have the...Problem 1.12E:
Succinic acid, a white solid that melts at 182C, is heated gently, and a gas is given off. After the...Problem 1.13E:
A sample of solid elemental phosphorus that is deep red in color is burned. While the phosphorus is...Problem 1.14E:
Oxygen gas and solid carbon are both made up of homoatomic molecules. The two react to form a single...Problem 1.15E:
Under appropriate conditions, hydrogen peroxide can be changed to water and oxygen gas. Use the term...Problem 1.16E:
Water can be decomposed to hydrogen gas and oxygen gas by passing electricity through it. Use the...Problem 1.17E:
Methane gas, a component of natural gas, is burned in pure oxygen. The only products of the process...Problem 1.18E:
Classify each pure substance represented below by a capital letter as an element or a compound....Problem 1.19E:
Classify each pure substance represented below by a capital letter as an element or a compound....Problem 1.20E:
Consider the following experiments, and answer the questions pertaining to classification: a. A pure...Problem 1.21E:
Early scientists incorrectly classified calcium oxide lime as an element for a number of years....Problem 1.22E:
Classify each of the following as homogeneous or heterogeneous: a. a pure gold chain b. liquid...Problem 1.23E:
Classify each of the following as homogeneous or heterogeneous: a. muddy flood water b. gelatin...Problem 1.24E:
Classify as pure substance or solution each of the materials of Exercise 1.22 that you classified as...Problem 1.25E:
Classify as pure substance or solution each of the materials of Exercise 1.23 that you classified as...Problem 1.27E:
In the distant past, 1in. was defined as the length resulting from laying a specific number of grain...Problem 1.29E:
Which of the following quantities are expressed in metric units? a. The amount of aspirin in a...Problem 1.30E:
Which of the following quantities are expressed in metric units? a. Normal body temperature: 37C b....Problem 1.33E:
Referring only to Table 1.2, answer the following questions: a. A computer has 12megabytes of memory...Problem 1.34E:
Referring only to Table 1.2, answer the following questions: a. Devices are available that allow...Problem 1.35E:
One inch is approximately equal to 2.54cm. Express this length in millimeters and meters.Problem 1.36E:
Cookbooks are going metric. In such books, 1 cup is equal to 240mL. Express 1 cup in terms of liters...Problem 1.38E:
The shotput used by female track and field athletes has a mass of 4.0kg. What would be the weight of...Problem 1.39E:
Referring to Table 1.3, answer the following questions: a. Which is longer, a centimeter or an inch?...Problem 1.42E:
Using appropriate values from Table 1.3, answer the following questions: a. One kilogram of water...Problem 1.46E:
Which of the following numbers are written using scientific notation correctly? For those that are...Problem 1.47E:
Which of the following numbers are written using scientific notation correctly? For those that are...Problem 1.48E:
Write each of the following numbers using scientific notation: a. 14 thousand b. 365 c. 0.00204 d....Problem 1.49E:
Write each of the following numbers using scientific notation: a.three hundred b.4003 c.0.682...Problem 1.51E:
A sheet of paper is 0.0106cm, or 0.0042in., thick. Write both numbers using scientific notation.Problem 1.54E:
Do the following multiplications, and express each answer using scientific notation:...Problem 1.57E:
Express each of the following numbers using scientific notation, then carry out the multiplication....Problem 1.62E:
Indicate to what decimal position readings should be estimated and recorded nearest 0.1,0.01,etc....Problem 1.63E:
Indicate to what decimal position readings should be estimated and recorded nearest 0.1,0.01,etc....Problem 1.64E:
Write the following measured quantities as you would record them using the correct number of...Problem 1.68E:
Determine the number of significant figures in each of the following: a. 0.0400 b. 309 c. 4.006 d....Problem 1.70E:
Do the following calculations and use the correct number of significant figures in your answers....Problem 1.72E:
Do the following calculations and use the correct number of significant figures in your answers....Problem 1.74E:
Do the following calculations and use the correct number of significant figures in your answers....Problem 1.75E:
Do the following calculations and use the correct number of significant figures in your answers....Problem 1.77E:
Determine a single factor derived from Table 1.3 that could be used as a multiplier to make each of...Problem 1.82E:
A metric cookbook calls for 250mL of milk. Your measuring cup is in English units. About how many...Problem 1.84E:
You have a 40-lb baggage limit for a transatlantic flight. When your baggage is put on the scale,...Problem 1.85E:
You need 3.00lb of meat that sells for 3.41/lb i.e., 1lb=$3.41. Use this price to determine a factor...Problem 1.86E:
During a glucose tolerance test, the serum glucose concentration of a patient was found to be...Problem 1.92E:
Immunoglobulin antibodies occur in five forms. A sample of serum is analyzed with the following...Problem 1.93E:
Calculate the density of the following materials for which the mass and volume of samples have been...Problem 1.94E:
Calculate the density of the following materials for which the mass and volume of samples have been...Problem 1.95E:
Calculate the volume and density of a rectangular block of metal with edges of 5.50cm, 12.0cm, and...Problem 1.96E:
Calculate the volume and density of a cube of lead metal (Pb) that has a mass of 718.3g and has...Problem 1.97E:
The volume of an irregularly shaped solid can be determined by immersing the solid in a liquid and...Problem 1.100E:
Do the following metric system conversions by changing only the power of 10. For example, convert...Problem 1.101E:
A single water molecule has a mass of 2.991023g. Each molecule contains two hydrogen atoms that...Problem 1.103E:
Cooking oil has a density of 0.812g/mL. What is the mass in grams of 1.00quart of cooking oil? Use...Problem 1.105E:
At 4.0C, pure water has a density of 1.00g/mL. At 60.0C, the density is 0.98g/mL. Calculate the...Problem 1.106E:
The following pairs of substances represent heterogeneous mixtures. For each pair, describe the...Problem 1.107E:
Explain why a bathroom mirror becomes foggy when someone takes a hot shower. Classify any changes...Problem 1.109E:
Liquid mercury metal freezes to a solid at a temperature of 38.9C. Suppose you want to measure a...Problem 1.111E:
Show how the factor-unit method can be used to prepare an oatmeal breakfast for 27 guests at a...Problem 1.113E:
Refer to Chemistry Around Us 1.2 and explain what is meant by the following statement: All matter...Problem 1.115E:
Which of the following properties is considered a physical property? a.flammability b.boiling point...Problem 1.116E:
Which of the following properties depicts a chemical process? a.Helium is combined with neon b.Iron...Problem 1.117E:
Which of the following is a mixture? a.sodium chloride b.rice and beans c.magnesium sulfate d.waterProblem 1.120E:
The correct formula for converting Fahrenheit to Celsius is given by: C=59(F32). Convert 72F into...Problem 1.128E:
The quantity 6185meters can be rewritten as: a. 6.185103meters. b. 6185kilometers. c. 6185103meters....Problem 1.130E:
What exponent or power of ten would you use to express how many meters are in a kilometer? a. 105 b....Problem 1.132E:
Write the correct answer correct number of significant figures for the following calculation:...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Matter, Measurements, And CalculationsChapter 2 - Atoms And MoleculesChapter 3 - Electronic Structure And The Periodic LawChapter 4 - Forces Between ParticlesChapter 5 - Chemical ReactionsChapter 6 - The States Of MatterChapter 7 - Sollutions And ColloidsChapter 8 - Reaction Rates And EquilibriumChapter 9 - Acids, Bases, And SaltsChapter 10 - Radioactivity And Nuclear Processes
Chapter 11 - Organic Compounds: AlkanesChapter 12 - Unsaturated HydrocarbonsChapter 13 - Alcohols, Phenols, And EthersChapter 14 - Aldehydes And KetonesChapter 15 - Carboxylic Acids And EstersChapter 16 - Amines And AmidesChapter 17 - CarbohydratesChapter 18 - LipidsChapter 19 - ProteinsChapter 20 - EnzymesChapter 21 - Nucleic Acids And Protein SynthesisChapter 22 - Nutrition And Energy For LifeChapter 23 - Carbohydrate MetabolismChapter 24 - Lipid And Amino Acid MetabolismChapter 25 - Body Fluids
Book Details
Develop the problem-solving and critical-thinking skills you need to succeed in your course and allied health career with CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY: GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOCHEMISTRY, Ninth Edition. The book's accessible writing style and real-life application
Sample Solutions for this Textbook
We offer sample solutions for Chemistry for Today: General Organic and Biochemistry homework problems. See examples below:
Chapter 1, Problem 1.1EChapter 1, Problem 1.54EThe given question is, (6.3×105)(4.2×10−8) The multiplication can be expressed as follows:...The given question is, (144)(0.0876) To express the number 144 using the scientific notation, the...Chapter 1, Problem 1.57EThe given question is, 3.1×10−31.2×102 The fraction can be expressed as follows:...The given question is, 2231.67 On division the answer obtained is 133.53. This number can also be...The given question is, (5.3)(0.22)(6.1)(1.1) Firstly, the numerator and denominator terms are solved...The given fraction is, (7.4×10−3)(1.3×104)5.5×10−2 The fraction can be expressed as follows:...
Chapter 1, Problem 1.74EChapter 1, Problem 1.75EGiven The length and width of the black rectangle are l=12.00 cm and w=10.40 cm respectively. The...Chapter 1, Problem 1.97EChapter 1, Problem 1.100EChapter 2, Problem 2.1EIn a nucleus having 4 protons and 5 neutrons, the charge is only due to the protons as the neutron...The given atom contains 6 protons and 6 neutrons. It is known that the atomic number of an atom is...The given atom contains 4 protons and 5 neutrons. It is known that the atomic number of an atom is...The given molecule is fluorine, F2. It is a diatomic molecule and possesses two atoms of fluorine....The given molecule is nitrogen dioxide, NO2. This molecule contains one nitrogen atom and two oxygen...Chapter 2, Problem 2.43EChapter 2, Problem 2.44EFor the given compound carbon dioxide (CO2), the statements equivalent to Statements 1-6 are,...For the given compound ethyl ether (C4H10O), the statements that equivalent to Statements 1-6 are as...Chapter 3, Problem 3.1EElectronic configuration tells about the arrangement of the electrons in each subshell and each...Electronic configuration tells about the arrangement of the electrons in each subshell and orbit of...Electronic configuration tells about the arrangement of the electrons in each subshell and orbit of...Electronic configuration tells about the arrangement of the electrons in each subshell and each...Neon is a noble gas and has 10 electrons. The electronic configuration of neon is 1s22s22p6. After...The last electron to be filled in the valence shell of an atom is the distinguishing electron. The...The last electron to be filled in the valence shell of an atom is the distinguishing electron. The...Chapter 4, Problem 4.1EChapter 4, Problem 4.31EChapter 4, Problem 4.32EThe non-English names are used to indicate the lower and higher ionic charges of the metal ion. The...The non-English names are used to indicate the lower and higher ionic charges of the metal ion. The...The formula weight of binary compounds is the sum of atomic weight of each atom. The formula weight...Chapter 4, Problem 4.41EChapter 4, Problem 4.42EThe given compound is Na2O. One mole of Na2O compound contains two moles of Na+ cation and one mole...The given compound is NaBr. One mole of NaBr compound contains one mole of Na+ cation and one mole...Chapter 4, Problem 4.59EWhile writing the formula of the covalent molecule, the name of the atom having less...Chapter 5, Problem 5.1EChapter 5, Problem 5.7EChapter 5, Problem 5.8EChapter 5, Problem 5.15EChapter 5, Problem 5.16EChapter 5, Problem 5.20EThe given reaction is shown below. SO2(aq)+H2O(l)→H2SO3(aq) The total ionic form of given reaction...Chapter 5, Problem 5.31EThe given reaction is shown below. S(s)+O2(g)→SO2(g) The statements for the above reaction...The given reaction is shown below. 2SO2(g)+O2(g)→2SO3(g) The statements for the above reaction...Chapter 6, Problem 6.1EThe relation between inch Hg and atm is as follows. 1 atm=29.9 in.Hg The given pressure of 28.6...The relation between torr and atm is as follows. 1 atm=760 torr The given pressure of 585 torr can...The relation between psi and atm is as follows. 1 atm=14.7 psi The given pressure of 210 psi can be...The relation between cmHg and atm is as follows. 1 atm=76 cmHg The given pressure of 16.8 cmHg can...The combined gas law is, PiViTi=PfVfTf Where, • Pi and Pf is the initial and final pressure. • Vi...The volume of the gas is 400 mL. The temperature of the gas is 20.0°C. The number of moles of gas is...The volume of the gas is 400 mL. The temperature of the gas is 90.0°C. The pressure of gas is 735...Chapter 6, Problem 6.56EChapter 6, Problem 6.76EChapter 6, Problem 6.77EThe heat of fusion is defined as the energy required for changing the state of 1 g substance. Thus,...Step 1. Ice(−10.°C)→Ice(0.°C) The formula to calculate amount of heat (in calories) needed to...Chapter 7, Problem 7.1EChapter 7, Problem 7.30EThe formula to calculate concentration in %(w/w) is given below as, %(w/w)=Solute MassSolution...Chapter 7, Problem 7.35EThe number of moles of Na2SO4 is calculated by the formula, Molarity=Number of molesVolume (mL)×1000...Chapter 7, Problem 7.43EThe number of moles of NaI is calculated by the formula, Molarity=Number of molesVolume (mL)×1000...Chapter 7, Problem 7.46EChapter 7, Problem 7.64EChapter 7, Problem 7.65EThe formula to calculate boiling point is given below as, ΔTb=nKbM Where, • n is the number of ions...The formula to calculate number of moles of solutes is given below as, Moles of solute=Given mass of...Chapter 7, Problem 7.69EChapter 8, Problem 8.1EThe given gaseous reaction is represented as,2CO+O2⇄2CO2 The concentration of the product CO2 will...Chapter 8, Problem 8.41EThe given gaseous reaction is represented as,Fe3++6CN−⇄Fe(CN)63− The concentration of the product...The given gaseous reaction is represented as,Ni2++6NH3⇄Ni(NH3)62+ The concentration of the product...The value of equilibrium constant is equal to the product of the concentration of the products...The value of equilibrium constant is equal to the product of the concentration of the products...Chapter 8, Problem 8.53EAccording to the Le Chȃtelier’s principle the change in concentration, volume, pressure and...According to the Le Chȃtelier’s principle the change in concentration, volume, pressure and...Chapter 9, Problem 9.1EChapter 9, Problem 9.27EChapter 9, Problem 9.28EChapter 9, Problem 9.29EThe ionic product of water Kw is, Kw=[H3O+][OH−] The value of Kw is 1.0×10−14(mol/L)2. The given OH−...The pH of the solution is calculated by the formula, pH=−log[H+] The given [H+] value of the...Nitric acid will react with water to form hydronium ions. Nitric acid will give a proton and water...Sulfuric acid will react with water to form hydronium ions. Sulfuric acid will give protons and...The base RbOH will react with H3PO4 to form Rb3PO4 salt and water. The balanced molecular equation...When only one H of H2SO4 reacts with KOH, then KHSO4 salt and water forms. The balanced molecular...In acid-base reaction, an acid reacts with a base to from a salt and water. Acid-base reaction is...The given amount of Na2CO3⋅10H2O is 5.00 g. The molar mass of Na2CO3⋅10H2O is 286.00 g/mol. The...The dissociation reaction for the given weak acid, HBrO is, HBrO(aq)⥄H+(aq)+BrO−(aq) The...The dissociation reaction for the given weak acid, HSe− is, HSe−(aq)⥄H+(aq)+Se2−(aq) The...The volume and molarity of HCl is 20.00 mL and 0.200 M respectively. The number of millimoles of HCl...The volume and molarity of HClO4 is 20.00 mL and 0.200 M respectively. The number of millimoles of...An unstable substance which emits high energy radiations by decay process of atom is known as...Chapter 10, Problem 10.7EThe given equation is, 410Be→? + 510B The net mass is obtained by subtracting the mass number of the...The given equation is, 82204Pb→? + 24α The net mass is obtained by subtracting the mass number of...The given parent nucleus is 50121Sn. The given decay process is beta emission, that is −10β particle...The given parent nucleus is 63157Eu. The given decay process is beta emission, that is −10β particle...The given reaction is, 49Be+?→612C + 01n The net mass is obtained by subtracting the mass number of...The incomplete reaction is given as shown below. 92235U+ 01n→ 62160Sm+?+ 401n The element is given...The type of radioactive decay in which an alpha particle is emitted by the nucleus of an atom such...Organic compounds are compounds in which one or more carbon atoms are linked by covalent bonds....Chapter 11, Problem 11.28EThe given compound is, Figure 1 The longest continuous chain of carbon atoms is of five atoms, thus,...The given compound is, Figure 1 The longest continuous chain of carbon atoms is of four atoms, thus,...Chapter 11, Problem 11.42EThe given compound is C6H14 that is a normal alkane. The structure of C6H14 is represented with six...The given molecule is butane. The chemical formula of butane is C4H10. A general complete combustion...The given molecule is propane. The chemical formula of butane is C3H8. A general complete combustion...The complete combustion reaction of methane is represented as, CH4+2O2→CO2+2H2O The given mass of...In unsaturated hydrocarbons, there is either double bond or triple bond present between the adjacent...The compound is given as CH3CH=CHCH3. The parent chain is butene, that is, it consists of four...Chapter 12, Problem 12.5EThe given compound is 3-ethyl-2-hexene. The parent chain is hexene, that is, it consists of six...The given compound is 4-methylcyclohexene. The parent chain is cyclohexene, that is, it consists of...The first alkene isomer of C6H12 is hex-1-ene. It consists of six carbon atoms in a straight chain...The alkene is CH3CH2CH2CH=CH2. A compound shows cis-trans isomerism when the substituent groups on...The reaction is shown below. Figure 1 The product 2, 3-dibromopentane is prepared by the addition of...The reaction of butane with iodine results in the formation of 2, 3-diiodobutane. The corresponding...Chapter 13, Problem 13.1EChapter 13, Problem 13.3EChapter 13, Problem 13.4EIn CH3OH, the longest carbon chain contains only one carbon atom. The alcohol will be methanol and...Chapter 13, Problem 13.28EChapter 13, Problem 13.29EChapter 13, Problem 13.51EThe incomplete reaction is shown below. 2CH3CH2CH2−SH+Hg2+→ The thiols react with heavy metal ions...An aldehyde consists of a carbonyl group that is single bonded to minimum one hydrogen atom, whereas...Chapter 14, Problem 14.4EThe given compound is shown below. Figure 1 The given compound is aldehyde. The first step in the...The given compound is shown below. Figure 1 The given compound is aldehyde. The first step in the...The given name is methanal. The functional group present in the given compound is aldehyde (CHO)....The given name is propanal. The functional group present in the given compound is aldehyde (CHO)....Chapter 14, Problem 14.11EThe carboxylic acid functional group has a carbon atom bonded to an oxygen atom by a double bond and...Chapter 15, Problem 15.5EChapter 15, Problem 15.6EIn primary amines, one of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia is replaced by alkyl or aryl group. The...The reaction between an acid chloride and ammonia gives amide and hydrochloric acid. This happens by...The reaction between an amine and hydrochloric acid gives salt of amine. This happens by the...The molecular formula of amine is C4H11N. If it is saturated or unsaturated, it is predicted by its...The important roles of carbohydrates in living organisms are given below. • Carbohydrates are the...Table sugar is also known as sucrose. Sucrose on hydrolysis gives two monosaccharides, glucose and...Chapter 18, Problem 18.1EA hydrolysis reaction carried out in a basic solution is known as saponification reaction. The term...The structural formula of fatty acid CH3(CH2)14COOH is given below. Figure 1 The general name of the...Chapter 19, Problem 19.1EChapter 19, Problem 19.3EAmino acids are formed by an amine and a carboxylic acid attached to a carbon atom with a...Chapter 19, Problem 19.5EThe structures of tyrosine and glutamine are shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 In tyrosine, the side chain...Chapter 20, Problem 20.1EThe concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is calculated by the following formula....Chapter 21, Problem 21.1EChapter 21, Problem 21.40EIt is given that the single human cell consists of 3×109 nucleotides. It is given that 1000...The human body requires adequate amount of dietary fiber in addition to nutrients for proper...Potatoes are good source of carbohydrate and small amount of protein. Potato chips are formed by...Total fat per serving is 1 g. DV fulfilled by 1 g fat is 2 %. The DV for fat is calculated by the...Total fat per serving is 1 g. DV fulfills by 1 g fat is 2 %. The following formula calculates the DV...The oxidation reaction is given as OH−CH2−COOH→O=CH−COOH. In the above reaction, the alcohol group...Chapter 23, Problem 23.1EIf an individual does not eat food for a time span of 8 to 12 hours then the blood sugar level gets...The overall net equation that takes place in the citric acid cycle is given below. Acetyl...Chapter 24, Problem 24.1EA fatty acid with 16 carbon atoms is palmitic acid. The thioester product of the reaction that...The incomplete equation is shown below. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2−CO−S−CoA+FAD→___+___ It is the first step of...It is given that the molecular weight of ketone is 58.1 g/mol. The starting member of ketone family...The approximate volume of fluids that is present in the body is 40 L. Most of these fluids are...Proteins are important for many energy-yielding processes in the body. These are also present as...The percentage of dissolved gas depends on the extent of dissolution of gas in the aqueous medium....The equilibrium reaction that represents the reaction of oxygen with hemoglobin is given below....
More Editions of This Book
Corresponding editions of this textbook are also available below:
EBK CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357453650
EBK CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY: GENERAL, ORGAN
8th Edition
ISBN: 8220103560030
Bundle: Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, 8th + Owlv2, 1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781305515703
Study Guide with Student Solutions Manual for Seager/Slabaugh's Chemistry for Today
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285950747
EBK CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY: GENERAL, ORGAN
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337512763
CHEMISTRY F/TODAY:GEN...HYBRID-W/ACCESS
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285185972
CHEMISTRY F/TODAY-STD.GDE.+SOLN.MAN.
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357453452
Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780538733328
Introductory Chemistry for Today
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780538734301
Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, Loose-leaf Version
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305968707
GENERAL CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY W/ OWL PKG
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337703185
Bundle: Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Loose-Leaf Version, 9th + OWLv2 with MindTap Reader, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337598231
LMS Integrated OWLv2, 4 terms (24 months) Printed Access Card for Seager/Slabaugh/Hansen’s Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, 9th
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305972063
EP CHEMISTRY F/TODAY,24 MONTHS-OWLV2
8th Edition
ISBN: 2810019984868
Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305960060
Lms Integrated Owlv2,1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card For Seager/slabaugh/hansen's Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, 9th
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305972056
Bundle: Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Owlv2 With Mindtap Reader, 4 Terms (24 Months) Printed Access Card
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337598224
Bundle: Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, 9th + Owlv2 With Mindtap Reader, 1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337580632
CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY+OWLV2 24 MO>IP<
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780357107317
Owlv2 With Mindtap Reader, 1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card For Seager/slabaugh/hansen's Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, 9th
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305968752
OWLV2 WITH MINDTAP READER FOR SEAGER/SL
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305969360
Bundle: Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Loose-Leaf Version, 9th + LMS Integrated OWLv2, 4 terms (24 months) Printed Access Card
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337598255
Study Guide with Student Solutions Manual for Seager/Slabaugh/Hansen's Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, 9th Edition
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305968608
Bundle: Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Lms Integrated Owlv2,1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337598286
OWLV2 FOR SEAGER/SLABAUGH'S CHEMISTRY F
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285185927
CHEMISTRY F/TODAY-LMS OWLV2 (6 MONTHS)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357453544
CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357453575
OWLV2 FOR SEAGER/SLABAUGH'S CHEMISTRY F
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285185934
CHEMISTRY F/TODAY (LL)-TEXT
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357453582
OWLv2, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Seager/Slabaugh's Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, 8th
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285185910
Chemistry for Today
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781133606994
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY LAB BOOK
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781305038714
Introductory Chemistry for Today
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781133605133
Owlv2, 4 Terms (24 Months) Printed Access Card For Seager/slabaugh's Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, 8th
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285185538
Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781133602279
CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY 24MONTHS-W/ACCESS
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285910734
Introductory Chemistry For Today
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285644561
Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry 8e
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337030212
ACP CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY+OWLV2 ACCESS>I
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337503983
CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY W/ ACCESS
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337042802
Safety-Scale Laboratory Experiments for Chemistry for Today (Brooks/ Cole Laboratory Series for General, Organic, and Biochemistry)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780538734547
Related Chemistry Textbooks with Solutions
Still sussing out bartleby
Check out a sample textbook solution.