1. Introduction to Chemistry 2. Matter: Classifications, States, Physical and Chemical Properties 3. Measurement and Handling of Numbers
Chapter II. ATOMS, MOLECULES AND IONS
1. The Atomic Theory 2. The Structure of the Atom 3. Atomic Number, Mass Number, Isotopes 4. The Periodic Table 5. Molecules and Ions 6. Chemical Formulas 7. Naming of Compounds
Chapter III. QUANTUM THEORY AND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF ATOMS
1. From Classical Physics to Quantum Theory 2. Bohr’s Theory of the Hydrogen Atom 3. The Dual Nature of the Electron 4. Quantum Mechanics 5. Quantum Numbers 6. Atomic Orbitals 7. Electron Configuration 8. The Building-Up Principle
Chapter IV. PERIODIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE ELEMENTS
1. Periodic Classification of the Elements 2. Periodic Variation in Physical Properties 3. Ionization Energy 4. Electron Affinity
Chapter V. CHEMICAL BONDING: BASIC CONCEPTS
1. Lewis Dot Structure 2. The Ionic Bond 3. The Covalent Bond 4. Electronegativity 5. Writing Lewis Structure 6. The Concept of Resonance 7. Bond Energy
Chapter VI. CHEMICAL BONDING: MOLECULAR GEOMETRY AND HYBRIDIZATION
1. Molecular Geometry 2. Dipole Moments 3. The Valence Bond Theory 4. Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals 5. Hybridization in Molecules Containing Double and Triple Bonds Chapter VII. MASS RELATIONSHIPS IN CHEMICAL REACTION 1. Atomic Mass 2. Molar Mass of an Element and Avogadro’s Number 3. Molecular Mass 4. Percent Composition of Compounds 5. Chemical Reactions and Chemical Equations 6. Amounts of Reactants and Products 7. Limiting Reagents 8. Reaction Yield
Chapter VIII. GASES
1. Substances That Exist as Gases 2. Pressure of a Gas 3. The Gas Laws 4. The Ideal Gas Equation 5. Gas Stoichiometry 6. Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure 7. The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases 8. Deviation From Ideal Behavior
Chapter IX. THERMOCHEMISTRY
1. Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions 2. Introduction to Thermodynamics 3. Enthalpy
Chapter X. INTERMOLECULAR FORCES IN LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS
1. The KMT of Liquids and Solids 2. Intermolecular Forces 3. Properties of Liquids 4. Crystalline vs. Amorphous Solids 5. Phase Changes 6. Phase Diagrams
Chapter XI. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS
1. Types of Solutions 2. A Molecular View of the Solution Process 3. Concentration Units 4. Effect of Temperature and Pressure on Solubility 5. Colligative Properties