I.What is Chemistry?
Branches of Chemistry
Research and Technological Development
II.Measurements and Calculations
Measurement and SI Units
Conversions
Accuracy and Precision
Percent Error
Significant Figures
Scientific Notations
III. Matter and Its Properties
Mass and Matter
Atoms, elements, and compounds
Chemical versus physical properties
States of Matter
Classifications of Matter
IV.Periodic Law
History of the Periodic Table
i.Periocidicity
ii.Noble Gases
Iii. Lanthanides and Actinides
b.Periods and Blocks
c.Periodic Trends
I. Atomic Radii, Ionization Energy, Electron Affinity
Ii. Ionic Radii
iii.Valence Electrons
iv.Electronegativity
V.Elements
a.Periodic Table
b.Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids, Noble Gases
VI.The Atom
a.Atomic Theory
b.The Structure of the Atom
c.Properties of the Atom
VII.Arrangement of Electrons
a.The New Atomic Model
b.The Quantum Model of the Atom
c.Electron Configurations
VIII.Chemical Bonding
a.Introduction to chemical bonding
b.Covalent Bonding and Molecular Compounds
c.Ionic Bonding and Ionic Compounds
d.Metallic Bonding
e.Molecular Geometry
IX.Formulas and Compounds
a.Names and Formulas
b.Oxidation Numbers
c.Using Chemical Formulas
d.Determining Chemical Formulas
X.Equations and Reactions
a.Chemical Equations
b.Types of reactions
c.Activity Series
XI.Stoichiometry
a.Composition and Reaction Stoichiometry
b.Conversions in Moles
c.Limiting Reactants
XII.Solutions
a.Types of Mixtures
b.Solution Process
c.Concentration of Solutions
XIII.Ions in Solutions
a.Compounds in Aqueous Solutions
b.Colligative Properties
XIV.Acids and Bases
a.Properties of Acids and Bases
b.Acid-Bases Theories
c.Acid-Base Reactions
XV.Acid-Base Titration and pH
a.Aqueous Solutions and the Concept of pH
b.Determining pH and Titrations
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