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High School Chemistry: Atomic Structure - Atomic Mass - Weighted Average of Isotopes
High School Chemistry: Atomic Structure - Atomic Number - Number of Protons, Identifies Element
High School Chemistry: Atomic Structure - Early Ideas of the Atom - Democritus, Dalton’s Billiard Ball Model
High School Chemistry: Atomic Structure - Electron Cloud - Region Where Electrons Move
High School Chemistry: Atomic Structure - Electron Shells - Energy Levels, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Shells, Max Electrons, 2 8, 8
High School Chemistry: Atomic Structure - Isotopes - Same Element, Different Neutrons, eg Carbon-12, Carbon-14
High School Chemistry: Atomic Structure - Mass Number - Protons, Neutrons
High School Chemistry: Atomic Structure - Nucleus - Center of Atom, Contains Protons and Neutrons
High School Chemistry: Atomic Structure - Subatomic Particles - Proton Positive, Neutron Neutral, Electron Negative
High School Chemistry: Chemical Bonding - Covalent Bonding - Sharing Electrons, Nonmetal + Nonmetal, Example H2O
High School Chemistry: Chemical Bonding - Intermolecular Forces - Basics Hydrogen, Bonding in, Water Effects, on Boiling, Point
High School Chemistry: Chemical Bonding - Ionic Bonding - Transfer of Electrons, Metal Nonmetal, Example NaCl
High School Chemistry: Chemical Bonding - Lewis Dot, Structures Symbols, with Dots, for Valence, Electrons
High School Chemistry: Chemical Bonding - Metallic Bonding - Sea of Electrons, Malleable, Conductive
High School Chemistry: Chemical Bonding - Octet Rule - Atoms Gain, Lose, or Share Electrons to Have 8 Valence Electrons
High School Chemistry: Chemical Bonding - Polar vs., Nonpolar Molecules, Unequal vs. Equal Sharing, Example Water is Polar
High School Chemistry: Chemical Bonding - Simple Molecular Shapes - Linear CO2, Bent H2O, Trigonal Planar BF3, Tetrahedral CH4
High School Chemistry: Chemical Reactions - Balancing Chemical Equations - Coefficients, Practice with Simple Equations
High School Chemistry: Chemical Reactions - Chemical Equations - Reactants, Products, Law of Conservation of Mass
High School Chemistry: Chemical Reactions - Exothermic vs., Endothermic Releases, Heat vs., Absorbs Heat, Examples Burning Wood vs. Ice Melting
High School Chemistry: Chemical Reactions - Signs of a Chemical Reaction - Color Change, Gas Production, Temperature Change, Precipitate, Light
High School Chemistry: Chemical Reactions - Types of Reactions - Synthesis A + B-AB, Decomposition AB-A + B, Single Replacement A + BC-AC + B, Double Replacement AB + CD-AD + CB, Combustion Fuel + O2-CO2 + H2O
High School Chemistry: Chemistry in the Real World - Chemistry in Cleaning - Soaps, Detergents, Bleach, Ammonia
High School Chemistry: Chemistry in the Real World - Chemistry in Food - Preservatives, Flavorings, Cooking Reactions, Maillard, Caramelization
High School Chemistry: Chemistry in the Real World - Chemistry in Medicine - Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines, Antibiotics
High School Chemistry: Chemistry in the Real World - Environmental Chemistry - Air Pollution, CO, NOx, Ozone, Water Treatment, Acid Rain
High School Chemistry: Chemistry in the Real World - Green Chemistry - Reducing Waste, Safer Solvents, Renewable Resources
High School Chemistry: Gas Laws - Avogadro’s Law, V n, More Moles More Volume
High School Chemistry: Gas Laws - Boyle’s Law - P1V1 = P2V2, Inverse Relationship, Example Syringe
High School Chemistry: Gas Laws - Charles’s Law - V1/T1 = V2/T2, Direct Relationship, Example Hot Air Balloon
High School Chemistry: Gas Laws - Combined Gas Law - P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
High School Chemistry: Gas Laws - Gay-Lussac’s Law - P1/T1 = P2/T2, Direct Relationship, Example Tire Pressure in Summer/Winter
High School Chemistry: Gas Laws - Ideal Gas Law - PV = nRT, R = 0.0821 L·atm/(mol·K), Simple Problems
High School Chemistry: Gas Laws - Pressure - Definition, Units, atm, mmHg, kPa, psi, Barometer
High School Chemistry: Introduction to Matter - Matter - Definition, Examples Mass, Volume
High School Chemistry: Introduction to Matter - Mixtures - Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous, Examples Salt Water vs. Salad
High School Chemistry: Introduction to Matter - Physical vs., Chemical Changes, Examples Tearing Paper vs. Burning Wood
High School Chemistry: Introduction to Matter - Physical vs., Chemical Properties, Examples Color, Melting Point, Flammability
High School Chemistry: Introduction to Matter - Pure Substances - Elements and Compounds, Examples Oxygen vs. Water
High School Chemistry: Introduction to Matter - Separation Techniques - Filtration, Distillation, Evaporation, Magnetism, Chromatography
High School Chemistry: Introduction to Matter - States of Matter - Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma Basics
High School Chemistry: Introduction to Matter - What is Chemistry - Study of matter and its changes
High School Chemistry: Measurement and Safety - Density - Formula D = m/v, Sink or Float Experiments
High School Chemistry: Measurement and Safety - Dimensional Analysis - Converting Units Using Conversion Factors, eg cm, to m, hours to seconds
High School Chemistry: Measurement and Safety - Lab Safety Rules - Goggles, Aprons, Handling Chemicals, Fire Safety
High School Chemistry: Measurement and Safety - Measurement Units - Metric System, Meters, Liters, Grams, Celsius
High School Chemistry: Measurement and Safety - Precision vs., Accuracy Target, Analogy Bullseye
High School Chemistry: Measurement and Safety - Scientific Notation - Writing Large and Small Numbers
High School Chemistry: Measurement and Safety - Significant Figures Basics - Counting Digits, Rounding, MultiplicationDivision Rules
High School Chemistry: Nuclear Chemistry Basics - HalfLife - Time for Half of a Radioactive Sample to Decay, Simple Calculations
High School Chemistry: Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Nuclear Fission - Splitting Heavy Nucleus, Releases Energy, Nuclear Power Plants
High School Chemistry: Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Nuclear Fusion - Combining Light Nuclei, Powers Sun and Stars, Hydrogen Bomb
High School Chemistry: Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Radioactivity - Spontaneous Emission of Particles from Unstable Nuclei
High School Chemistry: Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Types of Radiation - Alpha a, Beta ß, Gamma ?, Penetrating Power, Shielding
High School Chemistry: Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Uses of Radioisotopes - Medical Imaging, Iodine-131 Carbon-14, Dating, Smoke Detectors, Americium-241
High School Chemistry: Organic Chemistry Basics - Everyday Organic Compounds - Sugar, Vinegar, Gasoline, Soap
High School Chemistry: Organic Chemistry Basics - Hydrocarbons - Only Carbon and Hydrogen, Examples Methane, Propane, Octane
High School Chemistry: Organic Chemistry Basics - Polymers - Large Molecules from Repeating Units, Examples Plastics, Proteins, DNA
High School Chemistry: Organic Chemistry Basics - Saturated vs., Unsaturated Alkanes, Single Bonds, Alkenes Double Bonds, Alkynes Triple Bonds
High School Chemistry: Organic Chemistry Basics - Simple Functional Groups - Alcohols OH, Carboxylic Acids COOH, Esters, Amines
High School Chemistry: Organic Chemistry Basics - What is Organic Chemistry - Study of, CarbonContaining Compounds
High School Chemistry: Periodic Table - Atomic Radius Trend - Increases Down a Group, Decreases Across a Period
High School Chemistry: Periodic Table - Electronegativity - Ability to Attract Electrons, Trend Increases Up and Right
High School Chemistry: Periodic Table - Group Names - Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Halogens, Noble Gases
High School Chemistry: Periodic Table - Ionization Energy - Energy to Remove an Electron, Trend Increases Up and Right
High School Chemistry: Periodic Table - Metals Nonmetals Metalloids - Location on Table, Properties
High School Chemistry: Periodic Table - Organization of the Periodic Table - Rows Periods, Columns GroupsFamilies
High School Chemistry: Periodic Table - Valence Electrons - Electrons in Outermost Shell, Determine Reactivity
High School Chemistry: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Catalyst - Substance that Speeds Up Reaction Without Being Used Up, Examples Enzymes in Body, Catalytic Converter
High School Chemistry: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Chemical Equilibrium - Forward and Reverse Reactions Occur at Same Rate, Dynamic Balance
High School Chemistry: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Everyday Examples of Equilibrium - Soda Bottle CO2, Hemoglobin Oxygen Binding
High School Chemistry: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Factors Affecting Rate - Temperature, Concentration, Surface Area, Catalysts
High School Chemistry: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Le Châteliers, Principle System, Shifts, to Counteract, Stress Concentration, Temperature, Pressure
High School Chemistry: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Reaction Rate - How Fast Reactants Turn into Products
High School Chemistry: Solutions - Acids, Bases, and pH - Acids Taste Sour, pH < 7; Bases Taste Bitter, pH > 7; pH Scale 0–14, Indicators, Litmus, Phenolphthalein
High School Chemistry: Solutions - Concentration - Dilute vs. Concentrated
High School Chemistry: Solutions - Electrolytes vs., Nonelectrolytes Conductivity, Salt vs. Sugar Water
High School Chemistry: Solutions - Molarity - M, moles/liter Simple, Calculations
High School Chemistry: Solutions - Neutralization - Acid + Base-Salt + Water, Example HCl + NaOH-NaCl + H2O
High School Chemistry: Solutions - Saturated Unsaturated Supersaturated Solutions
High School Chemistry: Solutions - Solubility - How Much Dissolves, Factors, Temperature, Pressure, Stirring
High School Chemistry: Solutions - Solution Solute Solvent Definitions and Examples
High School Chemistry: States of Matter and Phase Changes - Endothermic vs., Exothermic Phase, Changes Melting, Vaporization, Sublimation, Absorb Heat, Freezing, Condensation, Deposition, Release Heat
High School Chemistry: States of Matter and Phase Changes - Gases - No Definite Shape, No Definite Volume, Particles Move Fast and Far Apart
High School Chemistry: States of Matter and Phase Changes - Heating Curve - Plot of Temperature vs. Heat Added, Plateaus at Phase Changes
High School Chemistry: States of Matter and Phase Changes - Kinetic Molecular Theory - Particles in Constant Motion, Higher Temp, Faster Motion
High School Chemistry: States of Matter and Phase Changes - Liquids - No Definite Shape, Definite Volume, Particles Slide Past Each Other
High School Chemistry: States of Matter and Phase Changes - Phase Changes - Melting, Freezing, VaporizationBoiling Condensation, Sublimation, Deposition
High School Chemistry: States of Matter and Phase Changes - Plasma - Ionized Gas, Found in Stars, Lightning
High School Chemistry: States of Matter and Phase Changes - Solids - Definite Shape, Definite Volume, Particles Vibrate in Place
High School Chemistry: Stoichiometry Basics - Limiting Reactant - The Ingredient That Runs Out First, Sandwich Analogy
High School Chemistry: Stoichiometry Basics - Molar Mass - Mass of One Mole of a Substance, g/mol Using, Periodic Table
High School Chemistry: Stoichiometry Basics - Mole Conversions - Moles Grams, Moles Particles
High School Chemistry: Stoichiometry Basics - Percent Yield - Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield × 100%
High School Chemistry: Stoichiometry Basics - The Mole - Counting Unit, 6.022 × 10²³ Particles
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Atomic Mass - (Weighted Average, of Isotopes)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Atomic Number - (Number of, Protons, Identifies, Element)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Early Ideas of the Atom - (Democritus, Dalton’s, Billiard Ball, Model)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Electron Cloud - (Region Where, Electrons, Move)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Electron Shells - (Energy Levels, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Shells, – Max, Electrons, 2, 8, 8)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Isotopes (Same Element, Different Neutrons, e.g., Carbon-12, Carbon-14)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Mass Number - (Protons +, Neutrons)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Nucleus - (Center of, Atom, Contains, Protons, and Neutrons)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Subatomic Particles - (Proton –, Positive, Neutron, – Neutral, Electron –, Negative)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemical Bonding - Intermolecular Forces - Basics (Hydrogen, Bonding in, Water, Effects, on Boiling, Point)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemical Bonding - Lewis Dot, Structures (Symbols, with Dots, for Valence, Electrons)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemical Bonding - Metallic Bonding - (Sea of, Electrons, Malleable, Conductive)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemical Bonding - Octet Rule - (Atoms Gain, Lose, or, Share Electrons, to Have, 8 Valence, Electrons)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemical Bonding - Simple Molecular Shapes (Linear – CO2, Bent – H2O, Trigonal Planar – BF3, Tetrahedral – CH4)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemical Reactions - Balancing Chemical Equations - (Coefficients, Practice, with Simple, Equations)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemical Reactions - Chemical Equations (Reactants-Products), Law of Conservation of Mass
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemical Reactions - Signs of a Chemical Reaction - (Color Change, Gas, Production, Temperature, Change, Precipitate, Light)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemistry in the Real World - Chemistry in Cleaning - (Soaps, Detergents, Bleach, Ammonia)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemistry in the Real World - Chemistry in Food - (Preservatives, Flavorings, Cooking Reactions, – Maillard, Caramelization)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemistry in the Real World - Chemistry in Medicine - (Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines, Antibiotics)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemistry in the Real World - Environmental Chemistry - (Air Pollution, – CO, NOx, Ozone;, Water Treatment, Acid Rain)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemistry in the Real World - Green Chemistry - (Reducing Waste, Safer Solvents, Renewable Resources)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Gas Laws - Avogadro’s Law (V-n, More Moles = More Volume)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Gas Laws - Combined Gas Law (P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Gas Laws - Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT, R = 0.0821 L·atm/(mol·K), Simple Problems)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Introduction to Matter - Matter - (Definition, Examples, Mass, Volume)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Introduction to Matter - Separation Techniques - (Filtration, Distillation, Evaporation, Magnetism, Chromatography)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Introduction to Matter - States of Matter - (Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Basics)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Introduction to Matter - What is Chemistry - (Study of, matter and, its changes)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Measurement and Safety - Density (Formula D = m/v, Sink or Float Experiments)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Measurement and Safety - Dimensional Analysis - (Converting Units, Using Conversion, Factors, e.g., cm to, m, hours, to seconds)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Measurement and Safety - Lab Safety Rules - (Goggles, Aprons, Handling Chemicals, Fire Safety)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Measurement and Safety - Precision vs., Accuracy (Target, Analogy, Bullseye)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Measurement and Safety - Scientific Notation - (Writing Large, and Small, Numbers)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Half-Life (Time for Half of a Radioactive Sample to Decay, Simple Calculations)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Nuclear Fission - (Splitting Heavy, Nucleus, Releases, Energy, Nuclear, Power Plants)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Nuclear Fusion - (Combining Light, Nuclei, Powers, Sun and, Stars, Hydrogen, Bomb)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Radioactivity - (Spontaneous Emission, of Particles, from Unstable, Nuclei)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Types of Radiation (Alpha a, Beta ß, Gamma ?; Penetrating Power, Shielding)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Nuclear Chemistry Basics - Uses of Radioisotopes (Medical Imaging – Iodine-131, Carbon-14 Dating, Smoke Detectors – Americium-241)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Organic Chemistry Basics - Everyday Organic Compounds - (Sugar, Vinegar, Gasoline, Soap)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Organic Chemistry Basics - Saturated vs., Unsaturated (Alkanes, – Single, Bonds, Alkenes, – Double, Bonds, Alkynes, – Triple, Bonds)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Organic Chemistry Basics - Simple Functional Groups - (Alcohols –, OH, Carboxylic, Acids –, COOH, Esters, Amines)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Periodic Table - Group Names - (Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth, Metals, Halogens, Noble Gases)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Periodic Table - Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids, (Location on, Table, Properties)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Periodic Table - Organization of the Periodic Table - (Rows =, Periods, Columns, = Groups, Families)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Periodic Table - Valence Electrons - (Electrons in, Outermost Shell, Determine Reactivity)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Chemical Equilibrium - (Forward and, Reverse Reactions, Occur at, Same Rate, Dynamic Balance)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Everyday Examples of Equilibrium (Soda Bottle CO2, Hemoglobin Oxygen Binding)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Factors Affecting Rate - (Temperature, Concentration, Surface Area, Catalysts)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Reaction Rates and Equilibrium - Reaction Rate - (How Fast, Reactants, Turn into, Products)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Solutions - Concentration - (Dilute vs., Concentrated)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Solutions - Electrolytes vs., Nonelectrolytes (Conductivity, Salt vs., Sugar, Water)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Solutions - Molarity - (M =, moles Liter, Simple Calculations)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Solutions - Saturated, Unsaturated, Supersaturated Solutions
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Solutions - Solution, Solute, Solvent, (Definitions and, Examples)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): States of Matter and Phase Changes - Endothermic vs., Exothermic Phase, Changes (Melting, Vaporization, Sublimation, Absorb Heat;, Freezing, Condensation, Deposition, Release Heat)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): States of Matter and Phase Changes - Gases - (No Definite, Shape, No, Definite Volume, Particles Move, Fast and, Far Apart)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): States of Matter and Phase Changes - Heating Curve - (Plot of, Temperature, vs. Heat, Added, Plateaus, at Phase, Changes)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): States of Matter and Phase Changes - Kinetic Molecular Theory - (Particles in, Constant Motion, Higher Temp, = Faster, Motion)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): States of Matter and Phase Changes - Liquids - (No Definite, Shape, Definite, Volume, Particles, Slide Past, Each Other)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): States of Matter and Phase Changes - Phase Changes - (Melting, Freezing, Vaporization, Boiling, Condensation, Sublimation, Deposition)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): States of Matter and Phase Changes - Plasma - (Ionized Gas, Found in, Stars, Lightning)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): States of Matter and Phase Changes - Solids - (Definite Shape, Definite Volume, Particles Vibrate, in Place)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Stoichiometry Basics - Limiting Reactant - (The Ingredient, That Runs, Out First, Sandwich Analogy)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Stoichiometry Basics - Molar Mass - (Mass of, One Mole, of a, Substance, g, mol, Using, Periodic Table)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Stoichiometry Basics - Mole Conversions (Moles-Grams, Moles-Particles)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Stoichiometry Basics - Percent Yield (Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield × 100%)
High School Chemistry (Q&A): Stoichiometry Basics - The Mole (Counting Unit, 6.022 × 10²³ Particles)

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High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Atomic Mass - (Weighted Average, of Isotopes)


High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Atomic Number - (Number of, Protons, Identifies, Element)


High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Early Ideas of the Atom - (Democritus, Dalton’s, Billiard Ball, Model)


High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Electron Cloud - (Region Where, Electrons, Move)


High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Electron Shells - (Energy Levels, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Shells, – Max, Electrons, 2, 8, 8)


High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Isotopes (Same Element, Different Neutrons, e.g., Carbon-12, Carbon-14)


High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Mass Number - (Protons +, Neutrons)


High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Nucleus - (Center of, Atom, Contains, Protons, and Neutrons)


High School Chemistry (Q&A): Atomic Structure - Subatomic Particles - (Proton –, Positive, Neutron, – Neutral, Electron –, Negative)


High School Chemistry (Q&A): Chemical Bonding - Intermolecular Forces - Basics (Hydrogen, Bonding in, Water, Effects, on Boiling, Point)


  

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