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Visual Chemistry Encyclopedia 6 files - 711 sheets
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File 1. Introduction
 
1 A simple chemical balance
2 Blast furnace for production of iron metal
3 Comparison of Kelvin, Celsius and Fahrenheit scales
4 One mole quantities of various substances
5 SI base units
6 SI prefixes
7 Sizes of various objects in metric units
8 Steps for converting units by dimensional analysis
     

  2. Matter
1.
Molecular models of the states of matter
2.
Distillation of a solution of sodium chloride
3.
Reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to give water
4.
Classification of matter into substances and mixtures
5.
Activity series
6.
Some common elements
7. Some common elements (cont.)
   
  3. The periodic table
1. The electromagnetic spectrum
2. Visible spectrum of light
3. Line spectra of atoms
4. The modern periodic table
5. Atomic radii of the main-group elements
6. Molecular form of the elements
7. Electric discharge tube
8. A mass spectrometer
   
  4. Salts
1. Model of the sodium chloride crystal
2. Electrical cunduction by ions
3. Periodic table showing the categories of cation charges
4. Some common cations and anions
5. Stock and classical names for some cations
6. Names of some common polyatomic ions
7. The solubilities of some common ionic compounds
8. Rules for predicting the charge on a monatomic ion
9. Rules for writing formulas for ionic compounds
10. Rules for naming a binary ionic compound when the metal forms a single cation
   
  5. Molecular Matters
1. Structural formulas and molecular models
2. Flowchart for finding a molecular formula
3. Some oxyacids
4. Rules for naming binary molecular compounds
   
  6. Reactions
1. Representation of the reaction of methane and oxygen
2. Methane and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water
3. Cheese sandwiches, stoichiometric amounts and limiting reactants
4. Mass of HCI Neutralized by 1.00 gram of antacid
5. Steps for calculating an empirical formula
6. Steps for determining the limiting reactant
7. Five types of chemical reactions
   
  7. Atom Structure
1. Orbital diagrams of the first ten elements
2. Periodic table showing the subshells that are filling
3. Orbital energy levels for multi-electron atoms
4. Periodic table
5. The shapes and sizes of s orbitals
   
 
 
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8. Molecule Structure
1.
Electronegativities of the elements
2.
The continuous variation of bond polarity
3.
4.
Molecular shapes
5.
Electron-dot symbols of some main-group atoms
6.
Ionization energies of the main-group elements
7.
Steps for writing electrion-dot formulas for molecules and polyatomic ions
   
 
9.Physics
1.
Heating (or cooling) curve for water
2.
Behaviour of a liquid in an open and closed container
3.
4.
Boiling point versus atomic weight or molecular weight
5.
Vapour pressure of water at various temperatures
6.
Atmospheric pressure
7.
A mercury manometer
8.
The effect of pressure on the volume of a gas
9.
Volume of an ideal gas at various pressures
10.
The pressure and volume of a gas are inversely porportional
11.
Volume-temperature relationship for gases at constant pressure
12.
Types of changes of state
 
   
 

 
10. Balances
1.
Solubility equilibrium
2.
Attraction of ions for water molecules
3.
Solubilities of some ionic compounds at different temperatures
4.
A semipermeable membrane separating glucose solutions
5.
An experiment in osmosis
6.
Activation energies of catalyzed and uncatalyzed reactions
7.
Time dependence in the reaction 2NO2€ N2O4
8.
9.
The effect of temperature on the equilibrium between brownish - yellow NO2 and colorless N2O4
 
 
11. Acid and base reactions
1.
2.
Strengths of some acids and their conjugate bases
3.
Brønsted-Lowry concepts of acids and bases
4.
The six strong acids and some of the strong bases
 
 
12. Redox chemistry
1.
Formation of ions from atoms
2.
3.
Oxidation-reduction concepts
4.
Rules for assigning oxidation numbers
5.
Some common oxidizing and reducing agents
   
 
13. Nuclear Chemics
1.
Scattering of alpha particles by a metal foil
2.
3.
Uranium-238 radioactive decay series
4.
Radioactive decay of 1.0 g of iodine-131
5.
Four types of radiation
   
 
14. Organic Chemistry
1.
Molecular model of butane
2.
The first ten straight-chain alkanes
3.
   
 
15. Biochemistry
1.
2.
The double-helix structure of DNA
3.
DNA replication
4.
Formation of messenger RNA (transcription)
5.
Synthesis of protein molecules (translation)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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