TEXT : Table Of Contents
Unit 1: Back to the Basics
Section 1: Basic Principles
Section 2: Important Discoveries in Chemistry
Section 3: Molecules, Ions, and the Periodic Table
Section 4: Naming Compounds
Section 5: The Mole And Its Uses
Section 6: Determining What Is Reacting
Section 7: Water, Solutions, and ElectrolytesUnit 2: Advanced Basics
Section 1: Precipitation Reactions
Section 2: Acid/Base Reactions - Basics
Section 3: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Section 4: Gas - The Basics
Section 5: Boyle's and Charles' Laws
Section 6: Avogadro's Law and the Ideal Gas Law
Section 7: More Gas Laws
Section 8: Diffusion and EffusionUnit 3: Chemical Bonding
Section 1: An Overview of Bonding
Section 2: Molecular Structures
Section 3: The Shape of Molecules
Section 4: More About BondingUnit 4: Up Close: The Periodic Table of Elements
Section 1: Representative Elements
Section 2: Transition Metals
Section 3: Metalloids
Section 4: Representative NonmetalsUnit 5: Thermodynamics
Section 1: Energy
Section 2: Enthalpy
Section 3: Hess's Law
Section 4: Enthalpy of Formation
Section 5: Entropy
Section 6: Gibbs Free Energy
Section 7: Putting It All TogetherUnit 6: Solubility and Redox Reactions
Section 1: The Facts About Solutions
Section 2: Freezing Point and Boiling Point Change
Section 3: Chemical Kinetics And Rate Laws
Section 4: Galvanic Cells
Section 5: Cell Potential/Voltage
Section 6: Corrosion And ElectrolysisUnit 7: Equilibrium And Acids
Section 1: Equilibrium Basics
Section 2: Equilibrium Constant (Concentrations)
Section 3: Equilibrium Constant (Pressure)
Section 4: LeChatelier's Principle And Its Applications
Section 5: Acid-Base Basics
Section 6: Misc Facts About Acids-Bases
Section 7: More Misc Facts About Acids-Bases
Section 8: Last Section - Comments
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