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Introduction
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
1. 1.0 Introduction
2. 1.1 Chemistry in Context
3. 1.2 Phases and Classification of Matter
4. 1.3 Physical and Chemical Properties
5. 2.0 Introduction
6. 2.1 Atomic Theory
7. 2.2 Beyond Dalton's Atomic Theory
8. 2.3 Atomic Structure and Symbols
9. 2.4 Chemical Formulas
10. 2.5 The Periodic Table
11. 3.0 Introduction
12. 3.1 Ionic and Molecular Compounds
13. 3.2 Nomenclature of Simple Ionic and Molecular Compounds
14. 5.0 Introduction
15. 5.1 Formula Mass
16. 5.2 The Mole
17. 5.3 Reaction Stoichiometry
18. 5.4 Limiting Reactant and Reaction Yields
19. 4.0 Introduction
20. 4.1 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
21. 4.2 Precipitation Reactions
22. 4.3 Acid-Base Reactions
23. 4.4 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
24. 6.0 Introduction
25. 6.1 Solution Concentration and Molarity
26. 6.2 Other Concentration Units
27. 7.0 Introduction
28. 7.1 Covalent Bonding
29. 7.2 Lewis Dot Structures
30. 7.3 Lewis Structures and Covalent Compounds
31. Introduction
32. LAB1.1 Expressing Numbers
33. LAB1.2 Measurements and Units
34. LAB1.3 Measurement Uncertainty, Accuracy, and Precision
35. LAB1.4 Mathematical Treatment of Measurement Results - Unit Conversions
36. LAB1.5 Density - A Derived Unit and Conversion Factor
37. 8.0 Introduction
38. 8.1 Electromagnetic Energy
39. 8.2 Quantization of the Energy of Electrons
40. 8.3 Development of Quantum Theory
41. 8.4 Electronic Structure of Atoms
42. 8.5 Periodic Trends
Appendix
Appendix A: The Periodic Table
Appendix B: Essential Mathematics
Appendix C: Units and Conversion Factors
Appendix D: Fundamental Physical Constants
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