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CHEMISTRY TWO
- Sigma and Pi Bonds
- Structures of Sigma and Pi Bonds
- Molecular Polarity
- Polar Molecules based on VSEPR Geometry
- Non- Polar Molecules based on VSEPR Geometry
- Molecular Orbitals
- Molecular Orbital Diagrams
- Bonding and Anti-Bonding Molecular Orbitals
- Bond Order
- Para-magnetism or Dia-magnetism Molecules based on Molecular Orbital Diagram
- Phase Changes
- Fusion
- Crystallization
- Vaporization
- Condensation
- Sublimation
- Deposition
- Vapor Pressure
- Vapor Pressure of Liquids
- Interpreting Phase Diagrams of Substances
- Intermolecular Forces
- London Dispersion Forces
- Dipole-Dipole Forces
- Hydrogen Bonding
- Ionic Bonding
- Relationship of Intermolecular Forces to Melting or Boiling points
- Percent Concentration
- Mass Percent of Components in a Solution
- Volume Percent of Components in a Solution
- Molality
- Molality of Solutions
- Raoult’s Law
- Mole Fraction of a Component in a Solution
- Vapor Pressure of a Component in a Solution
- Solubility Curves
- Solubility Curves
- Saturated, Unsaturated and Supersaturated Solutions
- Colligative Properties
- Boiling Point Elevation based on Molality and Van’t Hoff Factor
- Freezing Point Depression based on Molality and Van’t Hoff Factor
- Osmotic Pressures of a Solution
- Rate of Reactions
- Definition of Rate of Reactions
- Average Rate of Production
- Average Rate of Consumption
- The Rate Law
- Definition of Rate Law
- Rate Constant
- Reaction Order
- Rate Constant Units
- Rate of a Reaction based on Experimental Data
- First Order Reactions
- First Order Reaction
- Concept of Half-Life
- Zero and Second Order Reactions
- Zero Order Reaction
- Second Order Reaction
- Graphs of Reaction Orders
- Kinetics
- Activation Energy
- Collision Theory
- Catalysts
- Factors that affect the Rate of Reactions
- Rate of Reaction Constant and Temperature
- Mechanisms
- Mechanisms and Overall Rate Law
- Equilibrium Constant 1
- The Definition of Equilibrium
- Equilibrium Constant Expression
- Equilibrium Constant 2
- Concentration Equilibrium Constant
- Pressure Equilibrium Constant
- Reaction Quotient
- The Definition of Reaction Quotient
- Mathematical problems for Reaction Quotient
- Le Chatelier’s Principle
- The Definition of Le Chatelier’s Principle
- Equilibrium Problems
- Using ICE Charts to solve Equilibrium Problems
- Brønsted-Lowry and Arrhenius Acids and Bases
- Definition of Strong Acids and Strong Bases
- Definition of Conjugate Acids and Conjugate Bases
- Relative Strengths of Conjugate Acids and Conjugate Bases
- pH, pOH, Ka and Kb
- Acid and Base Dissociation Constant
- Acid and Base Dissociation Constant Expressions
- Calculating pH and pOH of Acidic and Basic Solution
- Weak Acids and Weak Bases 1
- Calculating pH of Weak Acids or Weak Bases
- Polyprotic Acids
- Weak Acids and Weak Bases 2
- Using ICE Charts to find the pH of Acidic or Basic Salts in Solution
- Weak Acids and Weak Bases 3
- Buffer Solutions
- Find the pH of Buffer Solutions
- Common Ion Effect
- Weak Acids and Weak Bases 4
- Acid – Base Indicators
- Finding pH Titrating Weak Acid with Strong Base
- Finding pH Titrating Weak Base with Strong Acid
- Equivalence ( Neutralization ) Point
- Lewis Acids and Bases
- Definition of Lewis Acids and Bases
- Finding Lewis Acids and Bases in a Molecular Structures
- Solubility Product
- Definition of Solubility Product (Ksp)
- Solubility Product Expressions
- Molar Solubility
- Predicting Precipitations
- Entropy
- Definition of Entropy
- Positive and Negative Entropy
- Phase Change of Entropy
- Overall Change of Entropy
- Standard Molar Entropies
- Spontaneity
- The Concept of Free Energy
- Relationship between Spontaneity, Enthalpy and Entropy
- Prediction whether a process is Spontaneous
- Free Energy ( Dalta G ) and Equilibrium Constant ( Keq )
- Calculating Free Energy from Entropy
- Calculating Free Energy from Enthalpy
- Calculating Free Energy from Standard Free Energy
- Calculating Free Energy from Overall Equilibrium Constant
- Keq and Temperature
- Vapor Pressure
- Relationship between Equilibrium Constant and Temperature
- Redox Reactions
- The Concept of Half-Reactions
- Balancing Redox Reactions in Acidic Conditions
- Balancing Redox Reactions in Basic Conditions
- Voltaic Cells and Ecell
- The Definition of Ecell and Voltaic Cell
- Cell Line Notation
- Relationship between Ecell and Spontaneity
78. Ecell, DeltaG and Keq
- Relationship between Ecell, Free energy and Equilibrium Constant
- Concentration and Ecell
- Ecell of Non-Standard Conditions
- Using Nernst Equation
- Electroplating
- Definition of Charge (Coulomb) and Current (Ampere)
- Electroplating Problems.


