

Home EditionE3 Biology Regents Workbook We recommend the Home Edition for everyone UNLESS: Student Edition 1. Student Edition Home Editions have Answer Key Section to all questions in the books. Their sale and discountprices vary and are different from prices on our website.These titles will be available in Spring 2018E3 Chemistry Regents Workbook School Editions do not have answers in the books. Instant Preview: Read, Print, and Share Pages to Each Title on E3 Chemistry Review Book Discount Price: $14.89 Discount Price: $16.89 Student Edition (ISBN 978-1978362291) List Price: $19.89 Home Edition (ISBN 978-1978362437) List Price: $19.89E3 Chemistry Guided Study Book Student Edition (ISBN 978-1979088374) List Price: $22.89 Discount Price: $16.89 Home Edition (ISBN 978-1981186310) List Price: $22.89 Discount Price: $18.89E3 Chemistry Regents Ready PracticeISBN 978-1981663637 List Price: $14.89 Discount Price: $12.89E3 Biology Regents Ready PracticeISBN 978-1981730773 List Price: $14.89 Discount Price: $12.89E3 Chemistry AP Exam Practice List Price: $14.89 Discount Price: $12.89 ISBN 978-1542593007*Discount prices are only available on our website: List prices reflect prices on amazon and other online booksellers. ISBN: Coming Soon Test Prep: Student-friendly. Loaded with Practice Questions.Workbooks: Organized. On Get an instant preview to any of our books with just one click Print, photocopy and share tens of pages with your students Buy a single copy or place a class order Buy from Teachers Pay Teachers or Amazon with just a click From September to June We've Got Students and Teachers CoveredReading Books: Simple. E3 Scholastic Publishing Email: Phone/fax: (877) 224 0484 Fax or email to us your completed Purchase Order. Please add 10% of order subtotal for Shipping and Handling. Let us know which book and how many We fill in all your information and email you a quote. ISBN: 978-1981663637 Buy from $12.89 Buy from $14.89 (for Faster Shipment and Delivery) to schools and homesTHREE EASY WAYS TO PLACE A CLASS ORDER.1. If you or your students decide to buy our E3 Chemistry Regents Ready Practice 2018 Use the information below. The orbital is described as the most probable region of finding electrons in an atom.Copyright © 2018 E3 Scholastic Publishing. Voltaic cell (189, 191, 194) an electrochemical cell in which electrical energy is produced from a spontaneous redox chemical reaction.W Wave-mechanical model (electron-cloud model) (33) the current model of an atom that places electrons in orbitals. Vaporization (evaporation) (4) phase change of a substance from liquid to gas state at its boiling Point. Vapor pressure (113) the pressure exerted by vapor (evaporated particles) on the surface of the liquid. Vapor (113) a gas form of a substance that is normally a liquid at room temperature. Unsaturated solution (108) a solution containing less dissolved solute than can be dissolved at a given temperature.V Valence electrons (41) the electrons in the outermost electron shell (energy level) of an atom. Transmutation (207) the changing or converting of a nucleus of one atom into a nucleus of a different atom Trihydroxy alcohol (166) an alcohol with three OH (hydroxyl) groups.Triple covalent bond (163)a covalent bond resulting from the sharing of three pairs of electrons (six totalelectrons).U Unsaturated hydrocarbon (163) organic compound containing double or triple bonded carbon atoms. Transition element (23, 25) an element found in Groups 3 12 of the Periodic Table. Tracer (221) a radioisotope used to track a chemical reaction.



(33, 34) conducted cathode ray experiment that led to the discovery of electrons Titration (126) a process used in determining the concentration of an unknown solution by reacting it with a solution of known concentration. Tertiary alcohol (166) an alcohol in which the OH is bonded to a carbon atom that is already bonded to three other carbon atoms. Temperature and average kinetic energy are directly related. GlossaryT Temperature (5, 12) the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. Copyright © 2018 E3 Scholastic Publishing. 2Alkene an unsaturated hydrocarbon with a double bond and a general formula of CnH2nAlkyl group a hydrocarbon group (found as a side chain) that contains one less H atom than an alkane with the same number of C atoms.Alkyne an unsaturated hydrocarbon with a triple ( ) bond and a general formula of CnH2n-2.
