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High School Chemistry
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Atoms, Electrons and Moles
- Atomic number and mass number
- Atomic structure
- Electron configuration
- Electron structure and the periodic table
- Electronegativity
- Energy sublevels
- Gases and moles
- Ideal gas laws
- Introducing atoms
- Ionization energy
- Isomers
- Isotopes
- Molar mass
- Orbitals
- Patterns of behavior
- The noble gases
- The periodic table
- What are moles?
- Why do atoms form bonds?
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Chemical Reactions and Bonding
- Bonds and activation energy
- Chain reactions
- Combustion
- Comparing bonding
- Concentration, pressure and reaction rates
- Conservation of mass
- Covalent bonding
- Dynamic equilibrium
- Electrolysis of dilute sulfuric acid
- Electrolysis of lead bromide
- Electrolysis of NaCI
- Electronegativity
- Endothermic reactions
- Energy transfers
- Enthalpy change
- Equilibrium – changing conditions
- Exothermic reactions
- Extracting aluminum
- Fermentation
- Formation of ions
- Hydrogenation
- Ionic bonding
- Le Chatelier's principle
- Metallic bonding
- Neutralization
- Oxidation numbers
- pH and indicators
- Polymers
- Properties of acids and alkalis
- Purification of copper
- Rates of reaction
- Reacting masses
- Redox reactions
- Reversible reactions
- Surface areas, catalysts and reaction rates
- Temperature and reaction rates
- The Haber process
- Thermal decomposition
- Why do atoms form bonds?
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Nuclear Reactions and Environmental Chemistry
- Climate change
- Dangers of radiation
- Earth's structure
- Gamma rays
- Half-life
- Heat
- Nuclear fission
- Nuclear fusion
- Nuclear waste
- Radioactive dating
- Radioactivity
- The atmosphere
- The impact of mining
- The impact of using CFCs
- Types of radiation
- Uses of radiation
- X-Rays
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Properties, Formulae and Structures
- Alcohols
- Calorimetry
- Carboxylic acids
- Changing state
- Compound ions
- Compounds
- Esters
- Functional groups
- Gas chromatography
- Giant covalent structures
- Hydrocarbons
- Intermolecular forces
- Ionic compounds
- Isomers
- Naming compounds
- Nucleic acids
- Observing line spectra
- Particles in action
- Percentage composition by mass
- pH and indicators
- Polymers
- Polysaccharides
- Properties of acids and alkalis
- Proteins
- Relative atomic mass
- Relative formula mass
- Separating mixtures
- Shapes of molecules
- Solubility
- Solutions
- The photoelectric effect
- Types of formulae
- Water
- Yield and atom economy
