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Conceptual Chemistry

Conceptual Chemistry Suchocki • 5th Edition • 9780321804419

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Ch.1 - About Science

Physical & Chemical Changes Chemical Properties Physical Properties Intensive vs. Extensive Properties Temperature Scientific Notation SI Units Metric Prefixes Significant Figures Significant Figures: Precision in Measurements Significant Figures: In Calculations Conversion Factors Dimensional Analysis

Ch.2 - Particles of Matter

Density Density of Geometric Objects Density of Non-Geometric Objects Law of Conservation of Mass Law of Definite Proportions Atomic Theory Law of Multiple Proportions Pressure Units The Ideal Gas Law The Ideal Gas Law Derivations The Ideal Gas Law Applications Chemistry Gas Laws Chemistry Gas Laws: Combined Gas Law The Ideal Gas Law: Molar Mass The Ideal Gas Law: Density Standard Temperature and Pressure Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution Velocity Distributions Kinetic Molecular Theory

Ch.3 - Elements of Chemistry

Classification of Matter Periodic Table: Classifications Periodic Table: Group Names Periodic Table: Representative Elements & Transition Metals Periodic Table: Element Symbols Periodic Table: Elemental Forms Periodic Table: Phases Periodic Table: Charges Polyatomic Ions Naming Ionic Compounds Writing Ionic Compounds Naming Ionic Hydrates Naming Acids Naming Molecular Compounds

BONUS: Mathematical Operations and Functions

Multiplication and Division Operations Addition and Subtraction Operations Power and Root Functions Power and Root Functions The Quadratic Formula

BONUS: Lab Techniques and Procedures

Laboratory Materials Experimental Error Distillation & Floatation Chromatography Filtration and Evaporation Extraction Test for Ions and Gases

Ch.4 - Subatomic Particles

The Atom Subatomic Particles Ions Millikan Oil Drop Experiment Rutherford Gold Foil Experiment Empirical Formula Molecular Formula Electromagnetic Spectrum Bohr Model Emission Spectrum Bohr Equation Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Quantum Numbers: Principal Quantum Number Quantum Numbers: Angular Momentum Quantum Number Quantum Numbers: Magnetic Quantum Number Quantum Numbers: Spin Quantum Number Quantum Numbers: Number of Electrons The Electron Configuration The Electron Configuration: Condensed The Electron Configurations: Exceptions The Electron Configuration: Ions Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism Valence Electrons of Elements Periodic Trend: Ionization Energy Periodic Trend: Successive Ionization Energies Periodic Trend: Effective Nuclear Charge

Ch.5 - The Atomic Nucleus

Radioactive Decay Band of Stability

Ch.6 - How Atoms Bond

Lewis Dot Symbols Chemical Bonds Dipole Moment Octet Rule Formal Charge Lewis Dot Structures: Neutral Compounds Lewis Dot Structures: Sigma & Pi Bonds Lewis Dot Structures: Ions Lewis Dot Structures: Exceptions Lewis Dot Structures: Acids Resonance Structures Average Bond Order Coulomb's Law Equatorial and Axial Positions Electron Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond Angles

Ch.7 - How Molecules Mix

Molecular Polarity Intermolecular Forces Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties Solutions Molarity Solutions: Solubility and Intermolecular Forces Types of Aqueous Solutions Solutions: Mass Percent

Ch.8 - How Water Behaves

Phase Diagrams Heating and Cooling Curves

Ch.9 - How Chemicals React

Calculating Molar Mass Mole Concept Balancing Chemical Equations Internal Energy Intro to Chemical Kinetics Energy Diagrams Catalyst Factors Influencing Rates

Ch.10 - Acids and Bases in Our Environment

Conjugate Acids and Bases Acids Introduction Bases Introduction Binary Acids Oxyacids Bases Amphoteric Species Arrhenius Acids and Bases Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases Lewis Acids and Bases The pH Scale Auto-Ionization Ka and Kb pH of Strong Acids and Bases Ionic Salts pH of Weak Acids pH of Weak Bases Intro to Buffers Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation Intro to Acid-Base Titration Curves Strong Titrate-Strong Titrant Curves Weak Titrate-Strong Titrant Curves Acid-Base Indicators

Ch.11 - Oxidations and Reductions Charge the World

Standard Reduction Potentials Intro to Electrochemical Cells Galvanic Cell Electrolytic Cell Cell Potential: Standard Cell Potential: The Nernst Equation Cell Potential and Gibbs Free Energy Cell Potential and Equilibrium Cell Potential: G and K Cell Notation Electroplating

Ch.12 - Organic Compounds

Introduction to Organic Chemistry Structural Formula Hydrocarbon The Alkyl Group Naming Alkanes Naming Alkenes Naming Alkynes Alkane Reactions Alkenes and Alkynes Benzene Reactions Functional Groups Alcohol Reactions Carboxylic Acid Derivative Reactions