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15 Units of Chemistry *Unit 1: Measurement & Tools of *Unit 3: Periodic Table the Chemist 3.1 History of the Periodic Table 1.1 Experimentation & Variables 3.2 Groups and Regions of the PT 1.2 Metric System 3.3 PT Trends 1.3 Reading Measurements 3.4 Shielding & Nuclear Charge 1.4 Volume & Density 3.5 Electron Configuration 1.5 Graphing & Collecting Data *Unit 4: Bonding 1.6 Scientific Notation 4.1 Ionic Bonding (Ionic Lewis) 1.7 Accuracy & Precision 4.2 Reading Formulas 1.8 Counting Sig Figs 4.3 Criss Cross Rule 1.9 Math with Sig Figs 4.4 Transition Metals 1.10 Dimensional Analysis 4.5 Polyatomic Ions 4.6 Ionic Naming *Unit 2: Atomic Theory 4.7 Covalent Bonding 2.1 History of the Atom 4.8 Covalent Naming (Inorganic) 2.2 Atomic Structure 4.9 Covalent Lewis 2.3 Bohr Models 4.10 VSEPR Theory 2.4 Lewis Structures 4.11 Metallic Bonding 2.5 Isotopes 2.6 Average Atomic Mass 2.7 Electron Excitation
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15 Units of Chemistry *Unit 5: Intermolecular Forces Unit 8: Matter and Energy 5.1 Bond Polarity 8.1 Physical and Chemical Properties 5.2 Molecule Polarity and Changes 5.3 Dipole-dipole & H-bonding 8.2 Classification of Matter 5.4 Dispersion Forces 8.3 Particle Diagrams 5.5 Effects of IMFs 8.4 Separation of Mixtures 8.5 Heat Flow (Endo/Exo) *Unit 6: Reactions 8.6 Phase Changes 6.1 Types of Chemical Reactions 8.7 Phase Diagrams 6.2 Balancing Equations 8.8 Specific Heat 6.3 Word Equations 8.9 Calorimetry *Unit 7: Stoichiometry 8.10 Heating & Cooling Curves 7.1 Mole & Molar Mass 7.2 Percent by Mass Unit 9: Gases 7.3 Hydrates 9.1 KMT and Ideal Gas 7.4 Gram and Mole Conversions 9.2 Pressure, Temperature and 7.5 Mole Ratios Volume 7.6 Stoichiometry 9.3 Combined Gas Law & Dalton’s Law 7.7 Empirical and Molecular Formulas 9.4 Ideal Gas Law 9.5 Gas Stoichiometry 9.6 Vapor Pressure
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15 Units of Chemistry Unit 10: Solutions Unit 12: Acids and Bases 10.1 Dissolving 12.1 Arrhenius Theory 10.2 Factors that Affect Solubility 12.2 Bronsted-Lowry Theory 10.3 Solubility Rules 12.3 Naming Acids and Bases 10.4 Solubility Curves 12.4 pH Scale 10.5 Precipitation Reactions 12.5 Indicators 10.6 Concentration 12.6 Acid Base Reactions 10.7 Molarity 12.7 Titration 10.8 Colligative Properties 10.9 Solution Stoichiometry Unit 13: Redox Unit 11: Kinetics & Equilibrium 13.1 Introduction to Redox 11.1 Collision Theory 13.2 Oxidation States 11.2 Potential Energy Diagrams 13.3 Half Reactions 11.3 Hess’s Law 13.4 Voltaic Cells 11.4 Entropy 13.5 Activity Series 11.5 Equilibrium 13.6 Electrolytic Cells 11.6 Le Chatelier’s Principles *Unit 15: Nuclear Unit 14: Organic 15.1 Types of Radiation 14.1 Homologous Series 15.2 Nuclear Reactions 14.2 Alkyl Substituents 15.3 Uses of Radioisotopes 14.3 Functional Groups 15.4 Half Lives 14.4 Organic Reactions *Completed Units Marked with Asterisk ALSO INCLUDED IN