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TOPIC 1: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: The Study of Change 1.1 Chemistry: A science for the 21st century 1.2 The study of chemistry 1.3 The Scientific Method 1.4 Classifications of Matter 1.5 The three states of matter 1.6 Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter 7 1.7 Measurement 1.8 Handling Numbers 1.9 Dimensional Analysis in Solving Problems 1.10 Real-world Problem Solving TOPIC 2: ATOM, MOLECULE, ION CHAPTER 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions 2.1 The Atomic Theory 2.2 The Structure of the Atom CHAPTER 7: Quantum Theory and the Electronic Structure of Atoms 7.1 From Classical Physics to Quantum Theory 7.2 The Photoelectric Effect 7.3 Bohr’s Theory of the Hydrogen Atom 7.4 The Dual Nature of the Electron 7.5 Quantum Mechanics 7.6 Quantum Numbers 7.7 Atomic Orbitals 7.8 Electron Configuration 7.9 The Building-Up Principle 2.3 Atomic Number, Mass Number, and Isotopes 3.1 Atomic Mass 2.5 Molecules and Ions 3.3 Molecular Mass 3.2 Avogadro’s Number and the Molar Mass of an Element 2.4 TOPIC 3: PERIODIC TABLE The Periodic Table CHAPTER 8: The Periodic Table 8.1 Development of the Periodic Table 8.2 Periodic Classification of the Elements 8.3 Periodic Variation in Physical Properties 8.4 Ionization Energy 8.5 Electron Affinity 8.6 Variation in Chemical Properties of the Representative Elements 2.6 2.7 2.8 TOPIC 4: BONDING Chemical Formulas Naming Compounds Introduction to Organic Compounds 3.4 The Mass Spectrometer 3.5 Percent Composition of Compounds 3.6 Experimental Determination of Empirical Formulas CHAPTER 9: Chemical Bonding I: The Covalent Bond 9.1 Lewis Dot Symbols 9.2 The Ionic Bond 9.3 Lattice Energy of Ionic Compounds 9.4 The Covalent Bond 9.5 Electronegativity 9.6 Writing Lewis Structures 9.7 Formal Charge and Lewis Structure 9.8 The Concept of Resonance 9.9 Exceptions to the Octet Rule 9.10 Bond Enthalpy CHAPTER 10: Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry and Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals 10.1 Molecular Geometry 10.2 Dipole Moments 10.3 Valence Bond Theory 10.4 Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals 10.5 Hybridization in Molecules Containing Double and Triple Bonds 10.6 Molecular Orbital Theory 10.7 Molecular Orbital Configurations 10.8 Delocalized Molecular Orbitals TOPIC 5: REACTION STOCHIOMETRY CHAPTER 3: Stoichiometry 3.7 Chemical Reactions and Chemical Equations 3.8 Amounts of Reactants and Products 3.9 Limiting Reagents 3.10 Reaction Yield TOPIC 6: REACTION ENERGY CHAPTER 6: Thermochemistry 6.1 The Nature of Energy and Types of Energy 6.2 Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions 6.3 Introduction to Thermodynamics 6.4 Enthalpy of Chemical Reactions 6.5 Calorimetry 6.6 Standard Enthalpy of Formation and Reaction 6.7 Heat of Solution and Dilution TOPIC 7: GASSES CHAPTER 5: Gases 5.1 Substances That Exist as Gases 5.2 Pressure of a Gas 5.3 The Gas Laws 5.4 The Ideal Gas Equation 5.5 Gas Stoichiometry 5.6 Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures 5.7 The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases 5.8 Deviation from Ideal Behavior