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Introduction to Chemistry
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Types of Matter: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
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Measurement and Significant Figures
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Scientific Notation and Dimensional Analysis
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History of Atomic Theory
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Nuclide Symbols: Atomic Number, Mass Number, Ions, and Isotopes
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Balancing Chemical Equations
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The Mole: Avogadro's Number and Stoichiometry
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Limiting Reagents and Percent Yield
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Elemental Analysis: Empirical and Molecular Formulas
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Kinetic Molecular Theory and the Ideal Gas Laws
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Wave-Particle Duality and the Photoelectric Effect
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Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
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Quantum Mechanics of the Electron
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Quantum Numbers, Atomic Orbitals, and Electron Configurations
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The Periodic Table: Atomic Radius, Ionization Energy, and Electronegativity
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The Chemical Bond: Covalent vs. Ionic and Polar vs. Nonpolar
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Naming Ionic Compounds
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Lewis Dot Structures
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VSEPR Theory and Molecular Geometry
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Intermolecular Forces and Boiling Points
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Thermochemistry: Heat and Enthalpy
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Hess's Law and Heats of Formation
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Heat Capacity, Specific Heat, and Calorimetry
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Phase Changes, Heats of Fusion and Vaporization, and Phase Diagrams
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Solution Chemistry and Net Ionic Equations
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Molarity and Dilution
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Solubility and the Born-Haber Cycle
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Molality and Colligative Properties
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The Laws of Thermodynamics, Entropy, and Gibbs Free Energy
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Kinetics: Initial Rates and Integrated Rate Laws
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Energy Diagrams, Catalysts, and Reaction Mechanisms
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Chemical Equilibria and Reaction Quotients
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Le Chatelier's Principle
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Valence Bond Theory, Hybrid Orbitals, and Molecular Orbital Theory
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Acids and Bases, pH and pOH
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Acid-Base Equilibria and Buffer Solutions
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Acid-Base Titration
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Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
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Electrochemistry
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Nuclear Reactions, Radioactivity, Fission and Fusion
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Accuracy and Precision for Data Collection
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Converting Between Temperature Scales (Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin)
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Visualizing Molecular Geometry With 3D Software
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Calculating Percent Error
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Nomenclature of Oxyacids
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Nomenclature of Hydrated Salts
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Writing Chemical Equations in Words
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The Law of Conservation of Matter
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Expressing Concentration by Mass Percent
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Calculating the Formulas of Hydrated Salts
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What Are Electrolytes?
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Calculating Ion Concentrations in Solution
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Neutralization Reactions
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Dalton's Law and Partial Pressures
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What Are Standard Conditions?
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Molar Gas Volume: Stoichiometry With Gases
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Kinetic Molecular Theory and its Postulates
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Temperature and Gas Solubility
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Balancing Redox Reactions in Acidic and Basic Conditions
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Pseudo Noble Gas Electron Configurations
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Complex Ion Formation
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Lattice Structures in Ionic Solids
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Covalent Bond Energy and Length
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Limitations of VSEPR Theory
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Examples of s-p Mixing in Molecular Orbital Theory
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Measuring Pressure With Barometers and Manometers
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Non-Ideal Gases and the Van der Waals Equation
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Viscosity, Cohesive and Adhesive Forces, Surface Tension, and Capillary Action
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Types of Colloids and Their Properties
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Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)
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Predicting Precipitation With Ksp Values
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Selective Precipitation
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The Common Ion Effect
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Coordination Compounds: Geometry and Nomenclature
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Crystal Field Theory
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Radiometric Dating: Carbon-14 and Uranium-238
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Conductivity and Semiconductors
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Spectrophotometry and Beer's Law
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The Chemistry of Air Purification
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