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Chemistry Introductory Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach
Introductory Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach

Introductory Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach Burdge Intro • 2nd Edition • 978-1260565867

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Ch.1 - Atoms and Elements

The Atom Atomic Theory Millikan Oil Drop Experiment Rutherford Gold Foil Experiment Subatomic Particles 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 Isotopes Ions Atomic Mass Calculating Molar Mass

Ch.2 - Electrons and the Periodic Table

Wavelength and Frequency Speed of Light The Energy of Light Electromagnetic Spectrum Photoelectric Effect Bohr Model Emission Spectrum Bohr Equation The Electron Configuration The Electron Configuration: Condensed The Electron Configurations: Exceptions The Electron Configuration: Ions Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism The Electron Configuration: Quantum Numbers Valence Electrons of Elements Periodic Trend: Metallic Character Periodic Trend: Atomic Radius Periodic Trend: Ionic Radius Periodic Trend: Ionization Energy Periodic Trend: Successive Ionization Energies Periodic Trend: Electron Affinity Periodic Trend: Electronegativity

Ch. 3 - Compounds and Chemical Bonds

Classification of Matter Physical & Chemical Changes Chemical Properties Physical Properties Intensive vs. Extensive Properties Chemical Bonds Polyatomic Ions Naming Ionic Compounds Writing Ionic Compounds Naming Ionic Hydrates Naming Acids Naming Molecular Compounds

Ch. 4 - How Chemists Use Numbers

SI Units Metric Prefixes Temperature Scientific Notation Significant Figures Significant Figures: Precision in Measurements Significant Figures: In Calculations Conversion Factors Dimensional Analysis Density Density of Geometric Objects Density of Non-Geometric Objects

Ch. 5 - The Mole and Chemical Formulas

Mole Concept Mass Percent Empirical Formula Molecular Formula Combustion Analysis Combustion Apparatus

Ch. 6 - Molecular Shape

Lewis Dot Symbols 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 Bond Energy Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory Equatorial and Axial Positions Electron Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond Angles Hybridization Molecular Polarity Intermolecular Forces Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties

Ch. 7 - Solids, Liquids, and Phase Changes

Clausius-Clapeyron Equation Phase Diagrams Heating and Cooling Curves Atomic, Ionic, and Molecular Solids Heat Capacity

Ch. 8 - Gases

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 Mole Fraction Partial Pressure The Ideal Gas Law: Molar Mass The Ideal Gas Law: Density Standard Temperature and Pressure

Ch. 9 - Physical Properties of Solutions

Solutions Solutions: Solubility and Intermolecular Forces Molarity Osmolarity Dilutions Molality Parts per Million (ppm) Mole Fraction Solutions: Mass Percent Types of Aqueous Solutions Intro to Henry's Law The Colligative Properties Boiling Point Elevation Freezing Point Depression

Ch. 10 - Chemical Reactions and Chemical Equations

Balancing Chemical Equations Nature of Energy Kinetic & Potential Energy Endothermic & Exothermic Reactions

Ch. 11 - Using Balanced Chemical Equations

Stoichiometry Limiting Reagent Percent Yield Solubility Rules Electrolytes Molecular Equations Gas Evolution Equations Solution Stoichiometry Complete Ionic Equations Gas Stoichiometry Thermochemical Equations Formation Equations Enthalpy of Formation Hess's Law

Ch. 12 - Acids and Bases

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 Diprotic Acids and Bases Diprotic Acids and Bases Calculations Triprotic Acids and Bases Triprotic Acids and Bases Calculations 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 Titrations: Weak Acid-Strong Base Titrations: Weak Base-Strong Acid Titrations: Strong Acid-Strong Base

Ch. 13 - Equilibrium

Intro to Chemical Kinetics Intro to Chemical Equilibrium Equilibrium Constant (K) Equilibrium Constant Calculations Kp and Kc Using Hess's Law To Determine K Calculating K For Overall Reaction Le Chatelier's Principle ICE Charts Reaction Quotient

Ch. 14 - Organic Chemistry

Introduction to Organic Chemistry Structural Formula Chirality Optical Isomers 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

Ch. 16 - Nuclear Chemistry

Radioactive Decay Band of Stability First Order Half Life Magic Numbers

Ch.17 - Electrochemistry