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INDEX absolute zero temperature ST2-3 acetic acid XIII-7,8 acetylene IV-6 acid-base indicators XIII-12,13 acid rain XIII-12 acidic solutions XIII-9 acids VI-6–9; XIII-4–8 actinides XII-53 actinium XII-53 activation energy ST3-3 actual yield IX-4,5 allotrope I-6 aluminium I-2,4; II-10,11; VII-3; XII-20,22 aluminium nitrite IV-8 aluminium oxide III-3,4; XII-20,22 aluminium recycling XII-22 americium XII-4,53 amide ion IV-8 amino acids XIII-3 ammonia IV-3,4; IX-3; XII-30-32; ST2-6 ammonium chloride IV-8 ammonium cyanide IV-8 ammonium ion IV-7; VI-5; XII-30 ammonium phosphate VI-2 ammonium sulfate IX-3 amount VII-1; VIII-4 angular molecule V-3 anion II-9-11; III-1 anion charge II-8; III-5 antimony XII-30 antimony ion XII-30 aquated ions VI-2 argon I-5; II-8,10; V-4; VII-3,4; XII-4,43,44;ST4-5 arsenic XII-3,30 arsenic(V) bromide IV-7 arsenic ion XII-30 atmospheric pressure ST2-1 atom I-1; II-1,2 atomic mass VII-1–5 atomic number II-1,2; XII-9 atomic spectrum (see emission spectrum) atomic radius II-1,4; XII-10-12 atomic structure II-1,6 atomic weight VII-1–5 Avogadro number VII-3–9; IX-1 barium XII-8,18 barium carbonate VI-5 barium chloride IV-8;VI-1–2; X-1 barium nitrate IV-8 barium sulfate IV-8 barium sulfide III-6 base XIII-5,6,10,11 basic solutions XIII-9,10 berkelium XII-53 beryllium II-5,8,10,11; VII-2!4; XII-18 big bang theory XII-2 binary compounds III-5,6; IV-6,7 binding energy XII-2 biological systems pH XIII-12 bismuth XII-3,30 bismuth ion III-5; XII-30 Bohr model II-3,4,24 boiling ST1-3,4 boiling point and pressure ST1-5 bonding electrons IV-3,4 bones XII-20 boron II-5,8,10; VII-2,3; XII-20,21 boron abrasives XII-21 boron neutron therapy XII-21 boron reactor control rods XII-21 boron silicate glass XII-21 boron trifluoride IV-6 Boyle’s law ST2-1,2 bromide ion II-9 bromine I-5; II-9; V-4; XI-2; XII-8,38,42,43 bronze XII-3 butane IX-2 cadmium XII-45 cadmium ions III-5 calcium I-3; II-8,10; III-2,3; IX-4; XII-8,18,19 calcium bromide XII-43 calcium carbonate XII-19 calcium chloride III-3; VI-8 calcium fluoride III-6; XII-40 calcium hydroxide XII-19 calcium nitride IX-4 calcium oxide VI-8,9; XII-19 calcium phosphate IV-8; XII-20 calcium physiological functions XII-20 calcium sulfate XII-19 californium XII-53 calorimeter ST3-1,2 carbohydrates ST3-5,6 carbon II-2,5,8; VII-2,3; XII-23-27 carbon-12 isotope VII-3 carbonate ion IV-8 carbonates VI-10 carbon dioxide I-2,3,5; IV-4; V-3,6; VII-5,6; XI-1; XII-3,24; ST1-6 carbon dioxide gas VI-10 carbon fibre XII-25 carbon nanotubes XII-26 catalysts ST3-4,5 cation II-9-11; III-1 cation charge III-2-5 cellulose ST3-6 cement XII-19 cesium II-9; XII-4,13,18 cesium clocks XII-16 charcoal I-6; XI-1 Charles’s law ST2-3,4 chemical bond I-2; II-7; III-1 chemical change I-3 chemical mole VII-4–10 chemical properties I-2 chemical reactions V-5 chemical symbols I-4,5 chloride ion II-9,10; III-1–3; VI-1; XII-38,41 chlorine I-4,5; II-8-10; III-1,2; V-4; VII-3; XI-2; XII-3,8,38,40-42 chromate ion IV-8 chromium XII-3,45,47 chromium ion III-5 cobalt XII-3.45 cobalt ion III-5 cobalt(II) chloride IX-4,5 cobalt(II) sulfate IX-4,5 coinage metals VI-8; XII-8 compound I-1,2; VIII-1!3 concentrated XIII-7,8 concentration X-1–3 condensation ST1-4 conjugate acid XIII-6 conjugate base XIII-6 conversion between states ST1-3,4 copper VII-4; XI-1; XII-3,45 copper carbonate XII-2 copper(II) chloride III-5; VI-5 copper(II) hydroxide VI-9 copper ions III-4; IV-2 copper(II) nitrate VI-9 copper(II) oxide XI-1 copper(II) sulfate XII-45 core charge - see effective nuclear charge covalent bonding III-1; IV-1 covalent compounds naming IV-6 crystal lattice I-3; VI-2 curium XII-53 cyanide ion IV-8 cysteine XII-36,37 d-block II-22; XII-13,45 DDT XII-42 denaturation XIII-3 density ST1-6,7 density of water ST1-7; XIII-2 deposition ST1-5 deuterium II-3 diamond I-6; V-4; XII-24,26,27 diatomic I-5 dichromate ion IV-8 dilute XIII-7,8 dimethyl sulfide XII-38 dinitrogen trioxide IV-6 dinitrogen oxide IV-6 dipole ST4-1 dipole/dipole interactions ST4-3 dipole/induced dipole interactions ST4-3 diprotic acid XIII-6 dispersion force ST4-4,5 dissolution of compounds VI-1,2 distillation I-4 DNA XII-31,33; XIII-3 Dobereiner’s triads XII-8 double bond IV-4,5 dry ice ST1-6 dynamic equilibrium XIII-4,5,7 effective nuclear charge II-7; XII-10,12 einsteinium XII-53 electrolysis I-3, XII-3,13; XI-3,4 electromagnetic radiation II-4 electron II-1,3,4 electron orbit II-3–7,21,22 electronegative VI-1 electrons in redox XI-1-4 element I-1,2; V-4 elements isolation of XII-3 elements isolation chronology XII-5,6 elements origin of XII-2 emission spectrum II-4,6,7 empirical formula V-1,2; VIII-2–4 endothermic reaction ST3-1 energy content of fuels ST3-5 energy level II-3,4,7,24,25 energy shell II-3,24,25 energy units ST3-2,3 enthalpy ST3-1 enzymes XIII-3 equation factor IX-2; X-3,4 equations V-5,6 equilibrium XIII-4,5 ethane V-2 ethylene IV-5; V-1 evaporation ST1-4,5 excited state II-4,6,7 exponential functions See Appendix 2 exothermic reactions ST3-1 f-block XII-13,52 fermium XII-53 filtrate VI-5 filtration VI-4 fluoride ion II-9; XII-38,39 fluorine I-4; II-5,8,9; V-4; VII-3; XII-38-40 fluorocarbons XII-30,40 formula equation V-6; VI-8!10; IX-1,2; X-3 formulas V-1,2,4 formulas: ionic compounds III 2-4; V-2 francium XII-13 freezing ST1-3,4 fullerenes XII-24 gallium XII-9,20,22,23 gaseous state ST1-1,2 gases ST1-1,2; ST2-1 gases solubility in liquids ST2-5–8 gases solubility table ST2-7 germanium XII-9,23 glass XII-27 glucose V-6; VIII-1, ST3-5,6 gold XII-3,50 gold(III) chloride III-6 gold ion III-5 gold nanoparticles XII-51 gram atomic weight VII-4 gram formula weight VII-6–8; IX-1; X-1 also see molar mass gram molecular weight VII-5,6 graphene XII-26 graphite I-5; XII-24,25 greenhouse gas XII-24 ground state II-4-7 groups XII-12,13 Haber synthesis XII-32 half-equation XI-1,2 halogens II-9; XII-28-30 helium I-4,5; II-5,7,8; V-4; VII-2–4; XII-2,4,43-45 Henry’s law ST2-7 holmium XII-52 hydrocarbons IV-5 hydrochloric acid VI-6–7; X-3; XI-1; XII-42;XIII-6–8 hydrogen I-3,5; II-1,3,5,7; V-3,4; VII-1–7,9; XI-1; XII-2,3,9,55 hydrogen bonding XII-33,37; XIII-1–3; ST4-1,5 hydrogencarbonate ion IV-8 hydrogen chloride VI-6; XI-1; XII-42; ST2-6,7; ST4-3 hydrogen fluoride XII-39 hydrogen gas VI-8 hydrogen ion VI-6–10; XI-2; XIII-4 hydrogen molecule IV-1; V-4 hydrogen peroxide V-2; XII-35 hydrogen selenide XIII-2; XII-35 hydrogen sulfide XII-35,37; XIII-2 hydrogen telluride XIII-2 hydronium ion VI-6 hydroxide ion IV-8; XIII-4,5,10,11 hydroxides VI-9 hypochlorite ion IV-7; XII-41 ice XIII-2,3 ideal gas equation ST2-7,8 indicators XIII-12,13 indium XII-20,22,23 inert gases II-7-11; XII-43,44 intermolecular forces ST4-1 intermolecular hydrogen bonding XII-33; ST4-1 intramolecular hydrogen bonding ST4-1 iodide ion II-9; XII-38 iodine I-4; II-9; V-4; XII-38 ion II-9; III-1-3 Ion-dipole interaction ST4-2 ion-electron half equation XI-1–3,7 ionic bonding III-1-3; VI-1 ionic compounds naming III-2-4 ionic compounds - formulas III-2,4; V-2 ionic compounds solubility table VI-12 ionic equation VI-1 ionic radius XII-11 ionisation of water XIII-4–6 iron IX-3; XI-2; XII-3,45 iron ions III-5; IV-2; XI-5,6; XII-45 iron(III) oxide III-6 iron(II) phosphate IV-8; VI-6 iron(II) sulfate VI-6 iron(II) sulfide VIII-2,3 isoelectronic II-11; III-1 isotope II-2; VII-3 isotopic abundance ratio VII-3 Joules ST3-2 Kelvin temperature scale ST2-3 kinetic molecular theory ST1-1,2 krypton I-4; II-11; V-4; XII-4,43,44 lanthanides XII-52,53 latent heat ST1-3,4 latent heat of fusion ST1-3,4 latent heat of vaporisation ST1-3,4 latent heat and weather ST1-6 lawrencium XII-53 lead XII-3,23,25,29,30 lead battery XII-29 lead ion III-5 lead(II) nitrate VI-5 lead(IV) oxide XII-29 lead radiation shielding XII-30 lead(II) sulfate VI-5 Lewis structure IV-3 light emitting diodes XII-23 limestone XII-19 limiting reagent IX-3 linear molecule V-3 liquefaction of gases ST1-4 liquids ST1-2 liquid air XII-3 liquid state ST1-1,2 lithium II-2,5,8,9,11; VII-2–4; XII-13-16 lithium batteries XII-14 lithium carbonate XII-14 lithium ion II-8,11; XII-14-16 lithium ion battery XII-15,16 lithium fluoride VII-9 lithium oxide III-3 litmus XIII-13 lone pair IV-3,4 macromolecules XIII-3 magnesium II-8,10; VI-8; VII-3,6; XI-1; XII-18,19 magnesium carbonate VI-10 magnesium chloride VI-8; X-1,2; XI-1 magnesium nitride III-6 magnesium oxide XII-19 magnesium sulfate VI-10 manganese XII-3,45,47,48 manganese chloride XII-48 manganese ion III-5 mass balance V-6 mass number II-2 matter I-1 melting ST1-3,4 Mendeleef XII-9 mendelevium XII-53 mercury(I) ion IV-9 mercury XII-3,45,51,52 mercury(II) ion III-5 mercury(II) oxide XI-2 metal I-1; III-1; XII-8 metal carbonates VI-10 metal hydroxides VI-9 metal oxides VI-8 metallic bonding III-6,7; X11-12,13,20 metalloids XII-30,55,56 metals - conduction by III-7,8 metals - in periodic table XII-55,56 metals - physical properties III-7; XII-10 methane IV-3; V-3 methyl orange XIII-13 minerals XII-3 mixture I-1,3,4; VI-5 mol VII-9 Moseley XII-9 molar mass VII-4–8 molar volume ST1-5,6 molar volume - gases ST1-6; ST2-8 molar volumes - liquids ST1-5,6 molar volume - solids ST1-5,6 molarity X-1–4 mole VII-4–9; IX-1–5; X-1–4 molecular equations V-5,6 molecular formula V-1,2 molecular formulas determination of VIII-4 molecular shape V-3 molecular volume V-3 molecular weight VII-5,6 molecule I-2,3,5,6 moles of elements VII-7,8 molybdenum XII-3 monatomic I-5; V-4 neon I-5; II-5, 8–11; V-4; VII-3; XII-4,43,44 neptunium XII-53 network covalent bonding V-4; XII-56 neutron II-1–3 Newlands’ octaves XII-8 nicad battery XII-47 nickel XII-3,45,48,49 nickel catalysts XII-47 nickel ion III-5 nitrate ion IV-8; XII-30 nitric acid VI-6,7; 9,10; XIII-5!10 nitric oxide IV-6 nitride ion II-11; III-2; XII-30 nitrite ion IV-8; XII-30 nitrogen I-4,5; II-5,8,11; IV-5, V-4; VII-3; XII-3,30-33 nitrogen biofixation XII-32 nitrogen bond energy XII-31 nitrogen explosives XII-32,33 nitrogen fixation XII-30-32 nitrogen hydrogen bonding XII-31; ST4-1 nitrogen synthesis XII-32 nitrous oxide IV-6 nobelium XII-53 noble gases I-5; II-7,11; V-4; XII-4,43-45 non-bonding electrons IV-3,4 non-metal I-1; III-1; XII-8,10,56 non-volatile VI-4 nuclear decay II-3 nuclear force II-3 nucleus II-1, 2 nuclide II-2 organic chemistry IV-7; Appendix 1 oxidant XI-2; XII-35,38 oxidants & periodic table XI-8,9 oxidation XI-1–7; XII-35,38 oxidation half-reaction XI-2 oxidation number XI-5-7 oxidation number rules XI-7 oxidation state III-4; XI-5 oxide ion II-10; III-2,3; XII-35 oxides VI-8,9; XII-35 oxides acidic XII-10 oxides basic XII-10 oxidizing agent XI-2; XII-35 oxonium ion VI-6 oxygen I-1,4,5; II-5,8,10; IV-2,5; V-4; VII-3,5!7; XI-1; XII-3,34-36; ST2-6,7 ozone I-6; XII-34 partial pressure ST2-5 Pascal ST2-4 percentage composition VIII-1,2 percentage yield IX-4,5 period XII-9,10 periodic law XII-9 periodic table XI 6; XII-9,10 periodic table - metals in XII-55,56 permanganate ion IV-8; XII-48 peroxide ion IV-8; XII-35 pH of oceans XIII-12 pH scale XIII-9,10 phenolphthalein XIII-13 phosphate in DNA XII-33 phosphate in ATP XII-33,34 phosphate ion IV-8; XII-30,33 phosphoric acid XIII-6 phosphorus II-8,11; VII-3; XII-30,33,34 phosphorus(V) chloride IV-6 phosphorus(V) oxide IV-7 photography XII-43 photosynthesis ST3-5 physical change I-4 physical properties I-4 platinum XII-3,45 platinum ion III-5 plutonium XII-4,53 polar bond VI-2; ST4-1 polar molecule VI-2;ST4-1,2 polonium XII-4,34 polyatomic anions IV-7,8 polyatomic ions IV-7 polysaccharides ST3-6 polyvinylchloride XII-41,42 potassium II-6,9,11; XII-4,8,13 potassium carbonate IV-8; VI-3 potassium chlorate IX-1 potassium chloride VI-5; IX-1 potassium iodide III-5 potassium ion II-9 potassium nitrate VI-5 potassium permanganate IV-8;XII-48 potassium phosphate VI-6 potassium sulfate IV-8; VI-6 precipitate VI-4 precipitation reactions VI-4–6 pressure ST2-1 pressure units ST2-4 protactinium XII-53 proton II-1 proteins XII-31,36,37; XIII-3 pure substance I-2 R (see universal gas constant) radioactivity II-3; XII-3 radium XII-4,18,19 radon I-5; V-4; XII-43,44 rare earths XII-52 rate XIII-4 reactive metals VI-8; XII-8 redox equation XI-2 redox reaction XI-2 reducing agent XI-2 reductant XI-2 reductants & periodic table XI-7 reduction XI-2 reduction half-reaction XI-2 relative atomic mass VII-1–3 relative atomic weight VII-1–3 relative molecular weight VII-5 respiration XII-24 rubber XII-37 rubidium XII-13 rubidium ion II-9 salts III-2; VI-7–9 samarium XII-4 sapphire XII-22 saturated molecule IV-5 saturated (solution) VI-1 screening XII-10,12 selenide ion II-10 selenium II-10; XII-34.35 self-ionising solvent XIII-6 semi-metals XII-24,25 silicates XII-24,27 silicon II-8; VII-3; XII-23,24,27,28 silicon semiconductors XII-27 silicon solar panels XII-27 silicones XII-27,28 silver VII-3; XII-3,45 silver ion III-5 silver bromide XII-43 silver chloride VI-4; X-4 silver nitrate VI-4; X-4 single bond IV-5 smelting of ores XII-2 sodium II-6,8,9; III-1,2; XI-2,16; XII-8,13,14,16-18 sodium carbonate VI-5,10; IX-2,3; X-2,3; XII-18 sodium chloride I-3; III-1,3; V-2,6; VI-2–4; VII-1,6,7; VIII-2; X-1,3,4; XI-5; XII-16,17,41 sodium fluoride XII-38 sodium hydride XII-55 sodium hydrogencarbonate XII-17 sodium hydroxide IV-8; VI-9; IX-3; X-2,3; XII-17 sodium hydroxide solutions pH of XIII-11 sodium hypochlorite IV-7; XII-41 sodium ion II-7,9; III-1–3; VI-2 sodium nitrate VI-5 sodium oxide III-3 solid state ST1-1 solid state lasers XII-23 solids ST1-2 solubility table - ionic compounds VI-12 solute VI-1; X-1 solution VI-1; X-1 solvent VI-1; XIII-5,6 spectator ions VI-4 spectroscope XII-4 standard solution X-2 starch ST3-6 states of matter ST1-1 stoichiometric coefficients IX-1 stoichiometry IX-1, X-1 stomach acid XII-42 strong acid XIII-6–8 strontium XII-8,18,19 structural formula IV-2; V-1,2 sublimation ST1-4–6 sugar VII-10 sulfate ion IV-8; XII-35 sulfide ion II-10; XII-35 sulfite ion IV-8 sulfur II-8,10; VII-3; XI-2,6; XII-3,34-36 sulfur dioxide IV-2; XI-6; XII-34,36,38 sulfur hexafluoride IV-6; XII-39 sulfur trioxide IV-2,6; XII-46 sulfuric acid VI-6,8,10; X-2,3; XII-36,37,46; XIII-6,7 sulfurous acid XII-36 supernova XII-2 super saturated VI-4 technetium XII-49,50 teeth XII-20 telluride ion II-10 tellurium II-10; XII-3,34,35 tetrahedral molecule V-3 thallium XII-20 theoretical yield IX-4 thermodynamic equation ST3-2 thorium XII-53 tin III-4; XII-3,23,25,28 tin ions III-4; IV-2 tin(II) sulfide III-6 titration X-1 transition elements I-22 translational motion ST2-1 triatomic I-5 triple bond IV-5; XII-31 triprotic acid XIII-7 tritium II-3 tungsten XII-3,50 tungsten carbide XII-50 universal gas constant ST2-8 universal indicator XIII-13 unsaturated molecule IV-5 uranium VII-1,2; XII-53,54 uranium dating XII-54 uranium hexafluoride XII-40,54 valence IV-2,3; XII-8 valence level electrons IV-3 vanadium XII-45 vanadium battery XII-46 vibrational motion III-7 vinegar XIII-7 volatile VI-4 volumetric analysis X-1 water I-3,5; IV-2,3; V-2,3; VI-2; VII-5,6,9; XI-1;XII-36; XIII-1,6 water of crystallisation VIII-8 weak acid XIII-7,8,11 xenon I-5; II-6; V-4; XII-4,43,44 zinc XI-2; XII-45 zinc ion III-5