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We cover every GCSE and A-level Chemistry specification
1. Atomic Structures
2. Amount of Substance
3. Bonding
4. Energetics
5. Kinetics
6. Organic Chemistry
7. Alkanes
8. Thermodynamics
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1. Atomic Structures
11
Lessons
Atomic structure refers to the structure of an atom comprising a nucleus (centre) in which the protons (positively charged) and neutrons (neutral) are present. The negatively charged particles called electrons revolve around the centre of the nucleus.
Tutorials
- Lesson 1 Fundamental Particles
- Lesson 2 Subatomic Particles
- Lesson 3 Electron Arangement
- Lesson 4 Electrons in Atoms
- Lesson 5 Mass Numbers
- Lesson 6 Element Isotopes
- Lesson 7 Mass Spectrometry
- Lesson 8 Electron Configuration
- Lesson 9 Trends along Period
- Lesson 10 Ionisation Energies
- Lesson 11 Measuring Relative Masses
Lesson 1
Fundamental Particles
Quarks are fundamental particles of matter that make up protons and neutrons. Leptons are a type of fundamental particle that includes electrons.
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Lesson 2
Subatomic Particles
Quarks are fundamental particles of matter that makeup protons and neutrons. Leptons are a type of fundamental particle that includes electrons.
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Lesson 3
Electron Arangement
The arrangement of electrons within an atom is called the electronic configuration and the electrons are filled up according to the energy of the levels as: 1s, 2s, 2p and more.
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Lesson 4
Electrons in Atoms
Quarks are fundamental particles of matter that make up protons and neutrons. Leptons are a type of fundamental particle that includes electrons.
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Lesson 5
Mass Numbers
Isotopes are different forms of the same atom that differ solely in the number of neutrons they have. The mass number of an element is determined by the number of protons and neutrons added together: mass number = protons + neutrons.
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Lesson 6
Element Isotopes
Isotopes are different forms of the same atom that differ solely in the number of neutrons they have. The mass number of an element is determined by the number of protons and neutrons added together: mass number = protons + neutrons.
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Lesson 7
Mass Spectrometry
Mass Spectrometry is a process by which the atomic mass of atoms or molecules is determined.
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Lesson 8
Electron Configuration
Electron configurations are the summary of where the electrons are around a nucleus.
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Lesson 9
Trends along Period
Major periodic trends include: electronegativity, ionization energy, electron affinity, atomic radius, melting point, and metallic character.
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Lesson 10
Ionisation Energies
First ionisation energy is the enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms forms one mole of gaseous ions with a single positive charge.
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Lesson 11
Measuring Relative Masses
Relative masses are measured in terms of unified atomic mass units.
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2. Amount of Substance
10
Lessons
A mole is the SI unit for the amount of substance. The amount of elementary entities in a mole is equal to the number of atoms in 12g of the carbon-12 isotope. The number of entities per mole is the Avogadro constant or 6.022 x 10^(23).
Tutorials
- Lesson 1 RAM
- Lesson 2 RMM
- Lesson 3 The Mole and the Avogadro Constant
- Lesson 4 Calculating Percentage Yield
- Lesson 5 The Ideal Gas Equation
- Lesson 6 Empirical and Molecular Formula
- Lesson 7 Stoichiometric Calculations
- Lesson 8 Balanced Equations and Calculations
- Lesson 9 Balancing Chemical Equation
- Lesson 10 Further Mole Calculations
Lesson 1
RAM
RAM is a mass of an atom, relative to the mass of C-12. Since it is a ratio, it is unitless. 2. RMM is a mass of a molecule, relative to the mass of C-12.
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Lesson 2
RMM
RAM is a mass of an atom, relative to the mass of C-12. Since it is a ratio, it is unitless. 2. RMM is a mass of a molecule, relative to the mass of C-12.
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Lesson 3
The Mole and the Avogadro Constant
One mole of a substance is equal to 6.022 × 10²³ units of that substance (such as atoms, molecules, or ions). The number 6.022 × 10²³ is known as Avogadro's number or Avogadro's constant.
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Lesson 4
Calculating Percentage Yield
The percentage yield shows how much of a particular product you get from the reactants compared to the maximum theoretical amount that you can get.
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Lesson 5
The Ideal Gas Equation
The ideal gas law can be written in terms of the number of molecules of gas: PV = NkT, where P is pressure, V is volume, T is temperature, N is number of molecules, and k is the Boltzmann constant k = 1.38 × 10–23 J/K.
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Lesson 6
Empirical and Molecular Formula
Empirical formulas show the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound, molecular formulas show the number of each type of atom in a molecule.
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Lesson 7
Stoichiometric Calculations
Stoichiometry is the use of balanced equations to calculate amounts of reagents and products.
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Lesson 8
Balanced Equations and Calculations
Chemists employ balanced equations to calculate how much product will be produced from their reactants. In balanced equations, the co-efficients denote the amount of moles reacting and being created; however, this exact ratio is rarely employed in a reaction.
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Lesson 9
Balancing Chemical Equation
To balance an equation, you can only change the number of atoms of each element by adding whole numbers to either the reactants or products.
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Lesson 10
Further Mole Calculations
The mole is a unit in chemistry that tells us the amount of a substance.
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3. Bonding
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Lessons
Chemical bonding is the creation of a chemical compound by forming a chemical link between two or more atoms, molecules, or ions. The atoms in the resultant molecule are held together by chemical bonds.
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- Lesson 1 Ionic Bonding
- Lesson 2 Covalent and Dative Covalent Bonding
- Lesson 3 Metallic Bonding
- Lesson 4 Bonding and Properties
- Lesson 5 Shapes of Molecules and Ions
- Lesson 6 Bond Polarity
- Lesson 7 Forces Between Molecules
- Lesson 8 Predicting Bonding
- Lesson 9 Bond Polarity
- Lesson 10 Molecular Shapes
- Lesson 11 Forces Between Molecules
Lesson 1
Ionic Bonding
The electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical molecule forms an ionic bond, also known as an electrovalent bond.
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Lesson 2
Covalent and Dative Covalent Bonding
When two atoms share an electron pair, they form a covalent connection, which is a type of chemical bond. A dative bond occurs when one atom donates its electron pair to another atom. They differ from one another in terms of how they form.
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Lesson 3
Metallic Bonding
A metallic bond is a chemical link created by positively charged atoms sharing their free electrons among a lattice of cations.
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Lesson 4
Bonding and Properties
Chemical bonds can hold atoms together. Atoms can develop a stable electron configuration when they form bonds. Atoms can lose, gain, or share electrons to establish a stable electron configuration.
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Lesson 5
Shapes of Molecules and Ions
The shape of a molecule or ion is governed by the arrangement of the electron pairs around the central atom.
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Lesson 6
Bond Polarity
Bond polarity is the separation of electric charge along a bond in chemistry, resulting in an electric dipole or dipole moment in a molecule or its chemical groups. Between two bonding atoms, electrons are not always shared equally.
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Lesson 7
Forces Between Molecules
The electromagnetic forces of attraction and repulsion that act between atoms and other types of nearby particles, such as atoms or ions, are examples of intermolecular interactions (or secondary forces).
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Lesson 8
Predicting Bonding
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Bond Polarity
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Molecular Shapes
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Forces Between Molecules
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4. Energetics
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Understand the energy changes that occur throughout a reaction and apply what you've learned to predict how chemical reactions will behave.
Tutorials
- Lesson 1 Enthalpy Change
- Lesson 2 Calorimetry
- Lesson 3 Application of Hess's Law
- Lesson 4 Bond Enthalpies
- Lesson 5 Lattice Enthalpies
- Lesson 6 Enthalpy of Hydration
- Lesson 7 Enthalpy of Solution
- Lesson 8 Total Entropy Changes
- Lesson 9 Calculations Involving Free Energy
- Lesson 10 Entropy Changes Prediction
Lesson 1
Enthalpy Change
The heat energy shift caused by a chemical reaction or process at a constant pressure is known as enthalpy change. The enthalpy change for a reaction is denoted by the symbol rH and is measured in kJ mol-1.
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Lesson 2
Calorimetry
Calorimetry is a technique for determining how much heat is generated or absorbed during a chemical reaction. It is possible to identify whether a process is exothermic (releases heat) or endothermic (stores heat) by measuring the change in heat (absorbs heat).
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Lesson 3
Application of Hess's Law
Hess's law is used to calculate the heat of formation, combustion, neutralisation, ionization and much more!
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Lesson 4
Bond Enthalpies
The energy necessary to break one mole of a given bond between a pair of atoms in the gaseous state are quoted in the data book as bond enthalpies.
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Lesson 5
Lattice Enthalpies
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Enthalpy of Hydration
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Enthalpy of Solution
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Total Entropy Changes
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Calculations Involving Free Energy
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Entropy Changes Prediction
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5. Kinetics
10
Lessons
The field of physical chemistry concerned with understanding the speeds of chemical processes is known as chemical kinetics.
Tutorials
- Lesson 1 Collision Theory
- Lesson 2 Maxwell-Boltzmann
- Lesson 3 Temperature
- Lesson 4 Concentration and Pressure
- Lesson 5 Catalysts
- Lesson 6 Measuring rate of Reaction
- Lesson 7 The Rate Constant
- Lesson 8 The Rate Equation
- Lesson 9 Determining Orders of reactions Graphically/Experimentally
- Lesson 10 Reaction Determining Step
Lesson 1
Collision Theory
The collision theory, theory used to predict the rates of chemical reactions, particularly for gases.
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Lesson 2
Maxwell-Boltzmann
The Maxwell-Boltzmann equation, which is the foundation of gas kinetic theory, determines the speed distribution for a gas at a given temperature. The most likely speed, the average speed, and the root-mean-square speed can all be calculated using this distribution function.
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Lesson 3
Temperature
The average kinetic energy of all the atoms or molecules of a substance is defined as its temperature in chemistry.
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Lesson 4
Concentration and Pressure
Learn how concentration and pressure changes affect the Kinetics.
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Lesson 5
Catalysts
In chemistry, a catalyst is any substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed, e.g. enzyme.
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Lesson 6
Measuring rate of Reaction
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The Rate Constant
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Lesson 8
The Rate Equation
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Determining Orders of reactions Graphically/Experimentally
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Reaction Determining Step
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6. Organic Chemistry
10
Lessons
Learn more about different types of chemical measuremenets in Chemistry.
Tutorials
- Lesson 1 Nomenclature
- Lesson 2 Reaction Mechanism
- Lesson 3 Isomerism
- Lesson 4 Friedel-Crafts Acylation and Alkylation
- Lesson 5 Condensation Polymers
- Lesson 6 Polyamide Formation
- Lesson 7 Polymer Biodegradability
- Lesson 8 Structure of Amino Acids
- Lesson 9 Structure of Protein
- Lesson 10 Practical Preparation Techniques
Lesson 1
Nomenclature
Systematic nomenclature can be used to name organic compounds and therefore make it easier to refer to them.
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Lesson 2
Reaction Mechanism
A reaction mechanism is the step-by-step sequence of elementary reactions that results in total chemical change in chemistry. A chemical mechanism is a theoretical hypothesis that attempts to describe in detail what happens at each stage of a chemical reaction as a whole.
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Lesson 3
Isomerism
The phenomenon of isomerism occurs when two or more compounds have the same chemical formula but distinct chemical structures. Isomers are chemical compounds with identical chemical formulae but differ in characteristics and atom arrangement in the molecule.
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Lesson 4
Friedel-Crafts Acylation and Alkylation
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Condensation Polymers
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Polyamide Formation
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Polymer Biodegradability
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Structure of Amino Acids
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Lesson 9
Structure of Protein
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Lesson 10
Practical Preparation Techniques
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7. Alkanes
10
Lessons
An alkane, often known as paraffin is an acyclic saturated hydrocarbon in organic chemistry. To put it another way, an alkane is made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms arranged in a tree structure with single carbon–carbon bonds.
Tutorials
- Lesson 1 Fractional Distillation of Crude Oil
- Lesson 2 Modification of Alkanes by Cracking
- Lesson 3 Combustion of Alkanes
- Lesson 4 Chlorination of Alkanes
- Lesson 5 Reactivity of Halogenoalkanes
- Lesson 6 Environmental impact of Halogenoalkanes
- Lesson 7 Alkene reactivity
- Lesson 8 Alcohol oxidation
- Lesson 9 Alcohol production
- Lesson 10 Practical Purification Techniques
Lesson 1
Fractional Distillation of Crude Oil
The method by which oil refineries split crude oil into different, more valuable hydrocarbon compounds depending on their relative molecular weights in a distillation tower is known as fractional distillation.
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Lesson 2
Modification of Alkanes by Cracking
Alkanes are cracked by breaking C–C bonds. Thermal cracking yields a large percentage of alkenes when it occurs at high pressure and high temperature (mechanism not required).
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Lesson 3
Combustion of Alkanes
Combustion is defined as “a chemical reaction with oxygen in which alkane is converted into carbon dioxide and water with the release of heat energy”.
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Lesson 4
Chlorination of Alkanes
Chlorination of alkane gives a mixture of different products. When consider mechanism of alkanes chlorination, free radicals are formed during the reaction to keep the continuous reaction. Learn the products and the mechanisms.
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Lesson 5
Reactivity of Halogenoalkanes
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Environmental impact of Halogenoalkanes
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Alkene reactivity
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Alcohol oxidation
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Alcohol production
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Practical Purification Techniques
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8. Thermodynamics
12
Lessons
The study of the relationships between heat, work, temperature, and energy is known as thermodynamics. The rules of thermodynamics define how energy evolves in a system and whether it can do beneficial work on its surroundings.
Tutorials
- Lesson 1 Lattice Enthalpies
- Lesson 2 Enthalpy Key Terms
- Lesson 3 Construction of Born-Haber Cycles
- Lesson 4 Calculations involving Born-Haber Cycles
- Lesson 5 Enthalpy of Hydration
- Lesson 6 Enthalpy of Solution
- Lesson 7 Calculating Enthalpy of Solution
- Lesson 8 Introduction to Entropy
- Lesson 9 Total Entropy Changes
- Lesson 10 Entropy Change Predictions
- Lesson 11 Gibbs Free Energy
- Lesson 12 Calculations Free Energy
Lesson 1
Lattice Enthalpies
The strength of the forces between the ions in an ionic solid is measured by lattice enthalpy. The stronger the forces, the higher the lattice enthalpy.
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Lesson 2
Enthalpy Key Terms
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Lesson 3
Construction of Born-Haber Cycles
The Born Haber cycle is a series of enthalpy changes in a process that results in the synthesis of a solid crystalline ionic compound from elemental atoms in their standard state and a net enthalpy of formation of the solid compound of zero.
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Lesson 4
Calculations involving Born-Haber Cycles
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Lesson 5
Enthalpy of Hydration
Enthalpy of hydration is defined as the quantity of energy generated when one mole of gaseous ions is diluted.
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Lesson 6
Enthalpy of Solution
The enthalpy change associated with the dissolving of a substance in a solvent at constant pressure, resulting in infinite dilution, is known as the enthalpy of solution, enthalpy of dissolution, or heat of solution.
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Lesson 7
Calculating Enthalpy of Solution
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Lesson 8
Introduction to Entropy
Entropy is the amount of thermal energy in a system per unit temperature that isn't available for meaningful work. Because work is generated by ordered molecular motion, entropy is also a measure of a system's molecular disorder, or unpredictability.
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Lesson 9
Total Entropy Changes
We can calculate total entropy change if we have the entropy changes of the system and its surrounds. The sum of the system and its surrounds is the total entropy change.
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Lesson 10
Entropy Change Predictions
Learn how to predict the changes in entropy and get ready for your Chemistry exam!
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Lesson 11
Gibbs Free Energy
The Gibbs free energy is a thermodynamic potential in thermodynamics that can be used to calculate the maximum work that a thermodynamically closed system can accomplish at constant temperature and pressure.
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Lesson 12
Calculations Free Energy
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- Lesson 1 Group 7(17), the halogens
- Lesson 2 Halogenoalkanes
- Lesson 3 Alkenes
- Lesson 4 Alcohols
- Lesson 5 Organic Analysis
- Lesson 6 Rate Equations
- Lesson 7 Equilibrium Constant for Homogenous Systems
- Lesson 8 Electrode Potentials and Electrochemical Cells
- Lesson 9 Acids and Bases
- Lesson 10 Properties of Period 3
- Lesson 11 Transition Metals
- Lesson 12 Optical Isomerism
- Lesson 13 Aldehydes and Ketones
- Lesson 14 Aromatic Chemistry
- Lesson 15 Amines
- Lesson 16 DNA and more!
- Lesson 17 Organic Synthesis
- Lesson 18 And Much Much More!
Lesson 1
Group 7(17), the halogens
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Halogenoalkanes
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Alkenes
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Alcohols
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Organic Analysis
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Rate Equations
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Equilibrium Constant for Homogenous Systems
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Electrode Potentials and Electrochemical Cells
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Acids and Bases
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Properties of Period 3
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Transition Metals
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Optical Isomerism
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Aldehydes and Ketones
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Aromatic Chemistry
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Amines
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Organic Synthesis
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