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Emergence of Modern Science
Dr. Hoge
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Chemistry questions What are acids and bases?
What is a solution, and how are they useful? What is a solvent? Can we dissolve? What is oxidation? Combustion? Can we rust? Combust? What are polymers and how are they useful? What are hydrocarbons and why are they important?
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Chemistry Chemical Bonds Ionic Bonds Covalent Bonds Hydrogen Bonds
Van der Waals Forces
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Ionic Bonds
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Covalent Bonds
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Molecules Elements Compounds Chemical Formulas
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Polarization Water is a polar molecule Dipole Moment
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The State of the Matter Gases Plasma Liquids Solids
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Types of Solids Elements and Compounds Crystals Glasses Polymers
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Changes of State Freezing/Thawing Evaporation/Condensation Sublimation
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Solutions Mixtures Solutions Solvent Solute Concentration
Supersaturation
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Types of Solutions Air (gas in gas)
Southern Iced Tea (solid in liquid) Foams (gas in solid or liquid) Gels (liquid or solid in gas) Alloys (solid in solid)
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Solvents Water is the universal solvent Organic solvents Surfactants
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Chemical Reactions Reactants Products Activation Energy
Chemical Equations
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Types of Chemical Reactions
Solution Chemistry Precipitation Reactions Acid/Base Reactions Polymerization/Depolymerization
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Reduction and Oxidation
In other words: Digestion Rust Burning Explosions
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Solution Chemistry
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Hydrocarbons Simple Hydrocarbons Organic Molecules
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Quiz 1. T or F, an ion is an atom with more or less electrons than protons. 2. T or F, covalent bonds form when atoms share electrons. 3. T or F, both gases and liquids are fluids. 4. T or F, a gel is a solution of a gas in a liquid. 5. T or F, hydrocarbons are held together by ionic bonds.
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