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Photons and Photoelectric Effect
Wave-Particle Duality
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Arrangement of Electrons
Excited States
Periodicity in Properties of Elements
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Sizes of Ions
Ionic Bond Energies
Lewis Structures
Exceptions to the Octet Rule
Electronegativity & Polarity
VSEPR Theory
Prediction of Molecular Geometry
Deviation from Ideal Bond Angles
Molecular Geometry and Polarity
Isomers
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Masses and Mole Number
Valence Bond Theory
Multiple Bonds
Hybrid Orbitals
Molecular Orbital Theory
Acid-Base Theories
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
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Combustion Analysis
Stoichiometry
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Electrolytes
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Precipitation Criteria
Entropy Changes for Reactions
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Half Reactions
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Electric Energy and Charge
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Lewis Structures
The Mole
Core vs. Valence Electrons
Effective Nuclear Charge
The Octet Rule
Lone Pair Effect
Factors Favoring SN1 or SN2
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The International System of Units consists of seven defining constants, seven base units, and 22 derived units.
International System of Units
physical quantities
defining constants
base units
derived units
cesium hyperfine splitting frequency
speed of light
vacuum
Planck constant
elementary charge
Boltzmann constant
Avogadro constant
Kinematic SI Derived Units
Mechanical SI Derived Units
Molar SI Derived Units
Electromagnetic SI Derived Units
Photometric SI Derived Units
Thermodynamic SI Derived Units
International System of Quantities
Base Quantities
Derived Quantities