- 17 Sections
- 49 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- History of Chemistry12
- 1.1The Nature of Scientific Reasoning in Chemistry
- 1.2Thought Experiments
- 1.3Inductive Reasoning Explained
- 1.4Famous Thought Experiments
- 1.5The Discovery of the Atom
- 1.6Maxwell’s Demon Experiment
- 1.7Schrödinger’s Cat Experiment
- 1.8Al-Ghazali’s Burning Cotton Thought Experiment
- 1.9Inductive Reasoning in Chemistry
- 1.10Deductive Reasoning in Chemistry
- 1.11History of Chemistry FAQs
- 1.12History of Chemistry Quiz15 Minutes10 Questions
- Atomic Structure10
- 2.1Brief History of Atomic Models
- 2.2Quantum Numbers
- 2.3Rules of Electronic Configuration
- 2.4Quantum Numbers and Electronic Configuration
- 2.5Determination Electronic Configuration of Atoms and Ions
- 2.6Shapes of Orbitals
- 2.7Ionization Energy
- 2.8Free Radical: Structure, Formation, and Significance
- 2.9Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Applications
- 2.10Electronic Configuration of Modern Electronic Material
- Chemical BondingIn this chapter, we will learn how the VSEPR Theory explains the shapes of molecules and how these shapes influence polarity. We will also look at the Valence Bond Theory (VBT) and the Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT), which describe orbital overlapping, bonding, and magnetic behavior in molecules.12
- 3.1Electronegativity
- 3.2Dipole Moment
- 3.3Polar and Nonpolar Covalent Bonds
- 3.4Concept Assessment Exercise 3.13 Days
- 3.5Bond Energy (Bond Enthalpy)
- 3.6VSEPR Theory and Molecular Shapes
- 3.7Shapes of Molecules
- 3.8Coordinate Covalent Bond
- 3.9Intermolecular Molecular Forces
- 3.10Hydrogen Bonding
- 3.11Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT)
- 3.12Molecular Orbital Diagram of Homonuclear Diatomic Molecules
- STOICHIOMETRYIntroduction7
- Chemical Energetics3
- Organic Chemistry8
- Practice Test1
- Quizzes1
- THEORIES OF COVALENT BONDING AND SHAPES OF MOLECULES0
- STATES OF MATTER I: GASES0
- STATES OF MATTER II: LIQUIDS1
- STATES OF MATTER III: SOLIDS0
- CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM0
- ACIDS, BASES, AND SALTS0
- CHEMICAL KINETICS0
- SOLUTIONS AND COLLOIDS0
- THERMOCHEMISTRY0
