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[Show more]Introductions to Acids and Bases 
II The Reaction of a Bronsted-Lowry Acid 
III Acid and Base Strength 
IV Equilibrium and Acid Dissociation Constants 
V The Dissociation of Water 
VI The pH scale 
VII Common Acid-Base reactions 
VIII Titration 
IX Buffers 
X Buffers in the Blood
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Add to cartIntroductions to Acids and Bases 
II The Reaction of a Bronsted-Lowry Acid 
III Acid and Base Strength 
IV Equilibrium and Acid Dissociation Constants 
V The Dissociation of Water 
VI The pH scale 
VII Common Acid-Base reactions 
VIII Titration 
IX Buffers 
X Buffers in the Blood
Element - pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by a chemical reaction 
Dmitri Mendeleev - formulated the periodic table
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Add to cartElement - pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by a chemical reaction 
Dmitri Mendeleev - formulated the periodic table
Introduction to Chemical Reactions 
II Balancing Chemical Equations 
III Types of Reactions 
IV Oxidation and Reduction 
V The Mole and Avogadro’s Number 
VI Mass to Mole Conversions 
VII Mole Calculations in Chemical Equations 
VIII Mass Calculations in Chemical Equations 
IX Percent Yield 
X Lim...
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Add to cartIntroduction to Chemical Reactions 
II Balancing Chemical Equations 
III Types of Reactions 
IV Oxidation and Reduction 
V The Mole and Avogadro’s Number 
VI Mass to Mole Conversions 
VII Mole Calculations in Chemical Equations 
VIII Mass Calculations in Chemical Equations 
IX Percent Yield 
X Lim...
I Introduction to Covalent Bonding 
II Lewis Structures 
III Exceptions to the Octet Rule 
IV Resonance 
V Naming Covalent Compounds 
VI Molecular Shape 
VII Electronegativity and Bond Polarity 
VIII Polarity of Molecules 
IX Covalent Drugs and Medical Products
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Add to cartI Introduction to Covalent Bonding 
II Lewis Structures 
III Exceptions to the Octet Rule 
IV Resonance 
V Naming Covalent Compounds 
VI Molecular Shape 
VII Electronegativity and Bond Polarity 
VIII Polarity of Molecules 
IX Covalent Drugs and Medical Products
Energy 
II Energy Changes in Reactions 
III Energy Diagrams 
IV Reaction Rates 
V Equilibrium 
VI Le Chatelier's Principle 
VII Body Temperature
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Add to cartEnergy 
II Energy Changes in Reactions 
III Energy Diagrams 
IV Reaction Rates 
V Equilibrium 
VI Le Chatelier's Principle 
VII Body Temperature
I Three States of Matter 
II Gases and Pressure 
III Gas Laws 
IV Avogadro’s Law 
Ideal Gas Law 
VI Dalton’s Law and Partial Pressure 
VII Intermolecular Forces, Boiling Point, and Melting Point 
VIII Liquid State 
IX Solid State 
X Specific Heat 
XI Energy and Phase Changes 
XII Heating and Coo...
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Add to cartI Three States of Matter 
II Gases and Pressure 
III Gas Laws 
IV Avogadro’s Law 
Ideal Gas Law 
VI Dalton’s Law and Partial Pressure 
VII Intermolecular Forces, Boiling Point, and Melting Point 
VIII Liquid State 
IX Solid State 
X Specific Heat 
XI Energy and Phase Changes 
XII Heating and Coo...
I Introduction to Bonding 
II Ions 
III Ionic Compounds 
IV Naming Ionic Compounds 
V Physical Properties of Ionic Compounds 
VI Polyatomic Ions
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Add to cartI Introduction to Bonding 
II Ions 
III Ionic Compounds 
IV Naming Ionic Compounds 
V Physical Properties of Ionic Compounds 
VI Polyatomic Ions
I Mixtures 
II Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes 
III Solubility-General Features 
IV Solubility-Effects of Temp and Pressure 
V Concentration Units-Percent Concentration 
VI Concentration Units-Molarity 
VII Dilution 
VIII Colligative Properties 
IX Osmosis and Dialysis
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Add to cartI Mixtures 
II Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes 
III Solubility-General Features 
IV Solubility-Effects of Temp and Pressure 
V Concentration Units-Percent Concentration 
VI Concentration Units-Molarity 
VII Dilution 
VIII Colligative Properties 
IX Osmosis and Dialysis
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