Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Chemistry 101 - Introduction and Index of Topics
Chemistry 101 - Introduction and Index of Topics          Welcome to the world of Chemistry 101! Chemistry is the study of matter. Like physicists, chemists study the fundamental properties of matter and they also explore the interactions between matter and energy. Chemistry is a science, but it is also used in human communication and interaction, cooking, medicine, engineering, and a host of other disciplines. Although people use chemistry every day with no apparent problem, if the time comes to take a course in chemistry in high school or college, many students are filled with dread. Dont be! Chemistry is manageable and even fun. Ive compiled some study tips and resources to make your encounter with chemistry easier. Not sure where to start? Try Chemistry Basics.          Periodic Table of the Elements      You need a trusty periodic table for practically all aspects of chemistry! There are links to characteristics of elements groups, too.         Periodic TablePrintable Periodic TablesGroups of Elements Periodic Table          Helpful Resources      Use these resources to look up unfamiliar terms, identify chemical structures, and recognize the elements.         Worked Chemistry ProblemsChemistry GlossaryChemical Structures ArchiveInorganic ChemicalsElement PhotographsFamous ChemistsScience Lab Safety Signs          Introduction to Chemistry 101      Learn about what chemistry is and how the science of chemistry is studied.         What Is Chemistry?What Is a Chemical?What Is the Scientific Method?          Math Basics      Math is used in all the sciences, including chemistry. To learn chemistry, you need to understand algebra, geometry, and some trig, as well as be able to work in scientific notation and perform unit conversions.         Accuracy  Precision ReviewSignificant FiguresScientific NotationPhysical ConstantsMetric Base UnitsTable of Derived Metric UnitsMetric Unit PrefixesUnit CancellingTemperature ConversionsExperimental Error Calculations          Atoms and Molecules      Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter. Atoms join together to form compounds and molecules. Learn about the parts of the atom and how atoms form bonds with other atoms.         Basic Model of the AtomBohr ModelAtomic Mass  Atomic Mass NumberTypes of Chemical BondsIonic vs Covalent BondsRules for Assigning Oxidation NumbersLewis Structures and Electron Dot ModelsIntroduction to Molecular GeometryWhat Is a Mole?More About Molecules  MolesLaw of Multiple Proportions          Stoichiometry      Stoichiometry describes the proportions between atoms in molecules and reactants/products in chemical reactions. Learn about how matter reacts in predictable ways so that you can balance chemical equations.         Types of Chemical ReactionsHow to Balance EquationsHow to Balance Redox ReactionsGram to Mole ConversionsLimiting Reactant  Theoretical YieldMole Relations in Balanced EquationsMass Relations in Balanced Equations          States of Matter      The states of matter are defined by the structure of matter as well as whether it has a fixed shape and volume. Learn about the different states and how matter transforms itself from one state to another.         States of MatterPhase Diagrams          Chemical Reactions      Once you have learned about atoms and molecules, youre ready to examine the type of chemical reactions that can occur.         Reactions in WaterTypes of Inorganic Chemical Reactions          Periodic Trends      The properties of the elements exhibit trends based on the structure of their electrons. The trends or periodicity can be used to make predictions about the nature of the elements.         Periodic Properties  TrendsElement Groups          Solutions      Its important to understand how substance dissolve and how mixtures behave.         Solutions, Suspensions, Colloids, DispersionsCalculating Concentration          Gases      Gases exhibit special properties based on having no fixed size or shape.         Introduction to Ideal GasesIdeal Gas LawBoyles LawCharles LawDaltons Law of Partial Pressures          Acids  Bases      Acids and bases are concerned with the actions of hydrogen ions or protons in aqueous solutions.         Acid  Base DefinitionsCommon Acids  BasesStrength of Acids  BasesCalculating pHpH ScaleNegative pHBuffersSalt FormationHenderson-Hasselbalch EquationTitration BasicsTitration Curves          Thermochemistry  Physical Chemistry      Learn about the relationships between matter and energy.         Laws of ThermochemistryStandard State ConditionsCalorimetry, Heat Flow and EnthalphyBond Energy  Enthalpy ChangeEndothermic  Exothermic ReactionsWhat Is Absolute Zero?          Kinetics      Matter is always in motion! Learn about the motion of atoms and molecules, or kinetics.         Factors that Affect Reaction RateChemical Reaction Order          Atomic  Electronic Structure      Much of the chemistry that you learn is associated with electronic structure, since electrons can move around much more easily than protons or neutrons.         Valences of the ElementsAufbau Principle  Electronic StructureElectron Configuration of the ElementsAufbau Principle  Electronic StructureNernst EquationQuantum Numbers  Electron OrbitalsHow Magnets Work          Nuclear Chemistry      Nuclear chemistry is concerned with the behavior of protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus.         Radiation  RadioactivityIsotopes  Nuclear SymbolsRate of Radioactive DecayAtomic Mass  Atomic AbundanceCarbon-14 Dating          Chemistry Practice Problems      No matter how well you understand the text or the lecture, sometimes you need to see examples of how to approach and solve chemistry problems.         Index of Worked Chemistry ProblemsPrintable Chemistry Worksheets          Chemistry Quizzes      Test your understanding of key chemistry concepts.         How to Take a TestAtomic Structure QuizAcids  Bases QuizChemical Bonds QuizElement Number QuizElement Picture QuizUnits of Measurement Quiz          Science Fair Projects      Doing a science fair project? Learn how to use the scientific method to design an experiment and test a hypothesis.         Science Fair Project Help          Other Useful Stuff      Acids and BasesBefore You Buy a Chemistry TextbookCareers in ChemistryHigh School Courses Needed for College ChemLaboratory Safety RulesLesson PlansMaterial Safety Data SheetsStudy TipsTop Chemistry DemonstrationsTop Ways to Fail a Chemistry ClassWhat is the IUPAC?Why Get a Doctoral Degree?Why Students Fail Chemistry    
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