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28 Απρ 2024 · This Textmap is designed for the two-semester general chemistry course and has been developed to meet the scope and sequence of most general chemistry courses. The organization follows the textbook "Chemistry: the Central Science" by Brown et al., but the content differs in detail.
- Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
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- Solids and Modern Materials
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- 19: Chemical Thermodynamics
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- 14: Chemical Kinetics
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- 16: Acid–Base Equilibria
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- 10: Gases
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- Reactions in Aqueous Solution
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- Periodic Properties of The Elements
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- Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
Chapters in this playlist refer to the 12th edition of Chemistry: The Central Science by Brown, LeMay, et al.
Law of multiple proportions: if two elements A and B combine to form more than one compound, then the mass of B that combines with the mass of A is a ratio of small whole numbers. Dalton’s theory predicted the law of multiple proportions. CHEMISTRY The Central Science 8th Edition Brown, LeMay, Bursten.
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CHEMISTRY The Central Science 8th Edition Brown, LeMay, Bursten. Ch 1: Introduction: Matter and Measurement. 1.2 Classifications of Matter. Matter is classified by state (solid, liquid, or gas) or by composition (element, compound, or mixture). States of Matter. On the macroscopic level: Gas. Liquid. Solid.
Brown and LeMay. Chemistry: The Central Science. 12th edition. Here is an online version of the text (if you would prefer not to buy an actual book). I have a PDF version I can send you (but can't upload here because it's too big).
CHEMISTRY The Central Science 8th Edition Brown, LeMay, Bursten. 10.2 Pressure. Atmospheric Pressure and the Barometer. Pressure is the force acting on an object per unit of area: F. . The SI unit of pressure is the pascal. Gravity exerts a force on the Earth’s atmosphere.