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Atoms, compounds, and ions. Introduction to the atom: Atoms, compounds, and ions Ions and compounds: Atoms, compounds, and ions Names and formulas of ionic compounds: Chemical reactions and stoichiometry.
Dalton's atomic theory History of atomic structure. It meets general education requirements for science, is transferable to UC and CSU systems, and meets the requirements for RadTech and other certifications. Amherst is simply an amazing institution. In the current NSF-RUI supported project, we use nanoparticles and other molybdenum organometallic complexes to turn this stoichiometric transformation into a catalytic one. Related Links Related links. This work has applications to the improvement of iron permeable reactive barriers used for the degradation of groundwater contaminants as well as the corrosion of iron structures in soils e. Geography and Geoscience Geoscience:
Chemical reactions and stoichiometry Stoichiometry: Chemical reactions and stoichiometry Limiting reagent stoichiometry: Chemical reactions and stoichiometry Types of chemical reactions: Electronic structure of atoms. History of atomic structure: Electronic structure of atoms Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom: Electronic structure of atoms Quantum numbers and orbitals: Introduction to the periodic table: Periodic table Periodic table trends: Types of chemical bonds: Chemical bonds Dot structures and molecular geometry: Chemical bonds Hybridization and hybrid orbitals: Gases and kinetic molecular theory.
Gases and kinetic molecular theory Non-ideal gas behavior: States of matter and intermolecular forces. States of matter and intermolecular forces Introduction to intermolecular forces: States of matter and intermolecular forces Mixtures and solutions: Chemical equilibrium Factors that affect chemical equilibrium: Acids, bases, and pH: Acids and bases Acid-base equilibria: Buffers, titrations, and solubility equilibria.
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