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Paul Flowers; Edward J. Neth; William R. Robinson; Klaus Theopold; and Richard Langley
1. LOUIS
2. General Biology II Lecture + Lab (Science Majors)
3. General Biology I Lecture + Lab (Science Majors)
4. General/Introduction to Business Administration
5. Management and Leadership in Today's Organizations
6. Computer Applications
7. Chemistry I, Lecture + Lab (Science Majors)
8. Fundamentals of Communication
9. Public Speaking
10. Business & Professional Communication
11. English Composition I
12. English Composition II
13. Exploring the Arts
14. Dance Appreciation
15. Western Civilization I
16. World Civilization I
17. World Civilization II
18. American History I
19. American History II
20. Medical Terminology
21. Music Appreciation
22. Introduction to American Government
23. Introduction to Psychology
24. Introduction to Sociology
25. Elementary Spanish I (3-4 credit hours)
26. Elementary Spanish I+II (6 credit hours)
27. H5P Documentation Tool test
28. World-History-Google-Docs-Import
29. World-History-Google-Docs-ePub-Import
30. World-History-Word-Import
31. Management and Leadership in Today's Organizations MERGED -- OpenStax into Pressbooks
32. Management and Leadership in Today's Organizations MERGED -- Pressbooks into OpenStax
33. 1American Government and Civic Engagement
34. Chapter 19
35.
36. 3.1What is Rhetoric?
37. 3.2 What is the Rhetorical Situation?
38. 3.3 What is Rhetorical Analysis?
39. Word Choice and Connotation
40. Practice Exercises
41. Contributions and Attributions
42. 3.7 Establishing Pathos Through Examples and Tone
43. Powerful Examples
44. Practice Exercise
45. Tone
46. Phrases for analyzing tone
47. Practice Exercises
48. Contributions and Attributions
49. Authority
50. Practice Exercises
51. Trust through Distance and Formality
52. Trust through Intimacy and Informality
53. Practice Exercise
54. Respect and Goodwill
55. Practice Exercise
56. Moral Character
57. Practice Exercise
58. Contributions and Attributions
59. The three-story thesis: from the ground up
60. Three-story theses and the organically structured argument
61. 5.6: Connecting Purpose with Claims
62. 5.7 Definition and Evaluation Arguments
63. 5.8 Causal and Proposal Arguments
64. 5.12 Failures in Evidence: When Even "Lots of Quotes" Can't Save a Paper
65. CHAPTER 6: STRUCTURING, PARAGRAPHING, AND STYLING
66. Writing like you drive
67. Revising for clarity: who did what to whom?
68. Concision and grace
69. Reading with concision and grace in mind
70. Grace
71. Digital Composition and Multimodal Texts
72. Capítulo Uno: Sobre mí
73. EXCEPTIONS
74. Capítulo Uno: Sobre mí
75. Testing moving the chapter
76. Embedded Video
77. Exploring the Arts Chapter 18: Elements of Dance
78. Copy/Paste MathJax test
79. 1.1 Review of Functions - Calculus Volume 1 | OpenStax (MathJax chapter import test)
80. 1.1 Review of Functions - Calculus Volume 1 | Pressbooks Directory (MathJax chapter import test)
Gilbert Strang and Edwin "Jed" Herman
81. __UNKNOWN__
82. spanish
83. The Basics of Sets
84. libretext test
85.
86. test
87. Addition and Subtraction
88. Deactivate test
89. World History Chapter 1
90. World History Chapter 1
91. p tag fix
92. 17.4 Cognition: Major Neurocognitive Disorder and Neurodegenerative Diseases
4.11 Skills Checklist: Donning/Doffing PPE Without a Mask
Myra Sandquist Reuter, MA, BSN, RN - Open Resources for Nursing (Open RN)
4.12 Skills Checklist: Donning/Doffing PPE With a Mask and Face Shield or Goggles
93. Introduction
94. Chemistry in Context
95. Phases and Classification of Matter
96. Physical and Chemical Properties
97. Measurements
98. Measurement Uncertainty, Accuracy, and Precision
99. Mathematical Treatment of Measurement Results
100. Introduction
101. Introduction
102. Early Ideas in Atomic Theory
103. Evolution of Atomic Theory
104. Atomic Structure and Symbolism
105. Chemical Formulas
106. Evolution and the Origin of the Species
107. Electromagnetic Energy
108. The Bohr Model
109. Development of Quantum Theory
110. Electronic Structure of Atoms (Electron Configurations)
111. Periodic Variations in Element Properties
112. The Periodic Table
113. Molecular and Ionic Compounds
114. Introduction
115. Ionic Bonding
116. Covalent Bonding
117. Chemical Nomenclature
118. Lewis Symbols and Structures
119. Formal Charges and Resonance
120. Molecular Structure and Polarity
121. Introduction
122. Valence Bond Theory
123. Hybrid Atomic Orbitals
124. Multiple Bonds
125. Molecular Orbital Theory
126. Introduction
127. Formula Mass
128. Determining Empirical and Molecular Formulas
129. Molarity
130. Other Units for Solution Concentrations
131. Introduction
132. Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
133. Classifying Chemical Reactions
134. Reaction Stoichiometry
135. Reaction Yields
136. Quantitative Chemical Analysis
137. Introduction
138. Gas Pressure
139. Relating Pressure, Volume, Amount, and Temperature: The Ideal Gas Law
140. Stoichiometry of Gaseous Substances, Mixtures, and Reactions
141. Effusion and Diffusion of Gases
142. The Kinetic-Molecular Theory
143. Non-Ideal Gas Behavior
144. Introduction
145. Energy Basics
146. Calorimetry
147. Enthalpy
148. Strengths of Ionic and Covalent Bonds
149. Introduction
150. Intermolecular Forces
151. Properties of Liquids
152. Phase Transitions
153. Phase Diagrams
154. The Solid State of Matter
155. Lattice Structures in Crystalline Solids
156. Introduction
157. The Dissolution Process
158. Electrolytes
159. Solubility
160. Colligative Properties
161. Colloids
162. Introduction
163. Spontaneity
164. Entropy
165. The Second and Third Laws of Thermodynamics
166. Free Energy
167. Introduction
168. Chemical Equilibria
169. Equilibrium Constants
170. Shifting Equilibria: Le Châtelier’s Principle
171. Equilibrium Calculations
172. Introduction
173. Brønsted-Lowry Acids and Bases
174. pH and pOH
175. Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases
176. Hydrolysis of Salts
177. Polyprotic Acids
178. Buffers
179. Acid-Base Titrations
180. Introduction
181. Precipitation and Dissolution
182. Lewis Acids and Bases
183. Coupled Equilibria
184. Introduction
185. Review of Redox Chemistry
186. Galvanic Cells
187. Electrode and Cell Potentials
188. Potential, Free Energy, and Equilibrium
189. Batteries and Fuel Cells
190. Corrosion
191. Electrolysis
192. Introduction
193. Chemical Reaction Rates
194. Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
195. Rate Laws
196. Integrated Rate Laws
197. Collision Theory
198. Reaction Mechanisms
199. Catalysis
200. Introduction
201. Periodicity
202. Occurrence and Preparation of the Representative Metals
203. Structure and General Properties of the Metalloids
204. Structure and General Properties of the Nonmetals
205. Occurrence, Preparation, and Compounds of Hydrogen
206. Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of Carbonates
207. Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of Nitrogen
208. Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of Phosphorus
209. Occurrence, Preparation, and Compounds of Oxygen
210. Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of Sulfur
211. Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of Halogens
212. Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of the Noble Gases
213. Introduction
214. Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of Transition Metals and Their Compounds
215. Coordination Chemistry of Transition Metals
216. Spectroscopic and Magnetic Properties of Coordination Compounds
217. Introduction
218. Nuclear Structure and Stability
219. Nuclear Equations
220. Radioactive Decay
221. Transmutation and Nuclear Energy
222. Uses of Radioisotopes
223. Biological Effects of Radiation
224. Introduction
225. Hydrocarbons
226. Alcohols and Ethers
227. Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids, and Esters
228. Amines and Amides
229. Why Is Research Important?
Rose M. Spielman; Kathryn Dumper; William Jenkins; Arlene Lacombe; Marilyn Lovett; and Marion Perlmutter
230. Approaches to Research
231. Analyzing Findings
232. Ethics
233. References
234. 2.1 Psychologists Use the Scientific Method to Guide Their Research
[Author removed at request of original publisher]
235. 2.2 Psychologists Use Descriptive, Correlational, and Experimental Research Designs to Understand Behavior
236. 2.3 You Can Be an Informed Consumer of Psychological Research
237. 2.4 Chapter Summary
238.
239. Image test chapter
240.
241. Nursing Copy / Paste
Appendix
The Periodic Table
Essential Mathematics
Units and Conversion Factors
Fundamental Physical Constants
Water Properties
Composition of Commercial Acids and Bases
Standard Thermodynamic Properties for Selected Substances
Ionization Constants of Weak Acids
Ionization Constants of Weak Bases
Solubility Products
Formation Constants for Complex Ions
Standard Electrode (Half-Cell) Potentials
Half-Lives for Several Radioactive Isotopes
Glossary
Answer Key Chapter 1 - Chemistry: Atoms First 2e | OpenStax
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