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The Atom

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Nomenclature

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Mole Concept

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Chemical Equations

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Calculations

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Atomic Theory

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Bonds

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Gas Laws

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Solutions

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Acid Base

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Equilibrium

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Oxidation


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Acid Base Chemistry A very comprehensive college level coverage to acid base chemistry including: Acid base equilibrium constant, titration, salts, and pH.

Acids and Bases Observable properties.

Lavoisier and Davy
Early theories of acids and bases

Arrhenius Theory Svante Arrhenius was one of the towering giants of chemistry in the years surrounding the turn of the century. His most important contribution to chemistry was also his first - the idea of electrolytic dissociation.


Bronsted Lowery Theory An acid-base reaction consists of the transfer of a proton from an acid to a base.


pH Scale Definition to the pH scale and examples of how to calculate pH.

Strong Acids and Bases  Provides definitions of strong and weak in terms of dissociation. Also provides a list of strong acids and bases.

Water Ionization Constant This constant is defined in terms of the concentration of hydrogen and hydrolyl ions.

Acid Ionization Constant This constant is associated with weak acids and water.

Base Ionization Constant This constant is associated with weak bases and water.

Hydrolysis  Hydrolysis is the name for a substance chemically reacting with water. Hydrolysis should be distinguished from solvation, which is the process of water molecules associating themselves with individual solute molecules or ions.









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