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General Chemistry Resources

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General Chemistry Topic Library

Choose a topic below to review concepts, practice calculations, and prepare for quizzes, labs, and exams.

Math for Chemistry

Review algebra, exponents, scientific notation, graphing, units, calculator skills, and setting up chemistry problems.

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Scientific Notation

Practice writing very large and very small numbers, using powers of ten, and entering values correctly into a calculator.

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Significant Figures

Learn measurement rules, rounding, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and reporting final answers correctly.

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Unit Conversions

Practice metric prefixes, dimensional analysis, density conversions, and multi-step unit conversion problems.

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Dimensional Analysis

Learn how to organize conversion factors, cancel units, and solve chemistry calculations step by step.

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Matter and Measurement

Review physical properties, chemical properties, states of matter, classification of matter, accuracy, precision, and density.

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Atoms and Elements

Study protons, neutrons, electrons, atomic number, mass number, isotopes, ions, and element symbols.

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The Periodic Table

Review groups, periods, metals, nonmetals, metalloids, main-group elements, transition metals, and periodic organization.

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Periodic Trends

Learn atomic radius, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, metallic character, and trend explanations.

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Moles and Avogadro’s Number

Convert between particles, atoms, molecules, formula units, moles, and grams using Avogadro’s number.

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Molar Mass

Calculate formula mass, molar mass, gram-to-mole conversions, mole-to-gram conversions, and compound masses.

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Percent Composition

Practice calculating mass percent from a formula and using percent composition to analyze compounds.

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Molecules and Compounds

Study ionic compounds, molecular compounds, hydrates, acids, formulas, molar mass, and composition.

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Empirical and Molecular Formulas

Learn how to determine empirical formulas from percent composition and molecular formulas from molar mass.

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Nomenclature

Practice naming ionic compounds, covalent compounds, acids, bases, hydrates, and compounds with polyatomic ions.

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Polyatomic Ions

Review common polyatomic ions, charges, formulas, naming patterns, and how they appear in compounds.

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Chemical Reactions

Identify synthesis, decomposition, combustion, single replacement, double replacement, precipitation, and acid-base reactions.

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Balancing Equations

Practice balancing equations and checking that atoms are conserved on both sides of a chemical reaction.

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Stoichiometry

Master mole ratios, mole-to-mole, gram-to-gram, limiting reactants, theoretical yield, and percent yield.

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Chemical Reactions and Quantities

Practice reaction calculations, balanced equations, limiting reagents, percent yield, and mole relationships.

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Limiting Reactants

Learn how to identify the limiting reactant, excess reactant, theoretical yield, actual yield, and percent yield.

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Aqueous Reactions

Study electrolytes, precipitation reactions, molecular equations, complete ionic equations, and net ionic equations.

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Solutions

Review molarity, dilution, solution stoichiometry, solubility, concentration, and solution preparation.

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Molarity and Dilution

Practice molarity calculations, dilution equations, solution preparation, and concentration changes.

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Thermochemistry

Learn heat, energy, enthalpy, calorimetry, specific heat, phase changes, and Hess’s law.

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Calorimetry

Practice heat transfer calculations, specific heat, q = mcΔT, coffee-cup calorimetry, and reaction heat.

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Electronic Structure

Study light, photons, energy levels, quantum numbers, orbitals, and electron configurations.

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Electron Configurations

Practice orbital filling, noble gas notation, valence electrons, orbital diagrams, and exceptions.

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Chemical Bonding

Learn ionic bonding, covalent bonding, bond polarity, electronegativity, lattice energy, and bond types.

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Lewis Structures

Practice drawing Lewis structures for molecules and ions, including octets, formal charge, and resonance.

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VSEPR and Molecular Geometry

Study molecular shapes, electron domains, lone pairs, bond angles, polarity, and three-dimensional structure.

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Intermolecular Forces

Review London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces, hydrogen bonding, boiling point, and vapor pressure.

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Gases

Practice Boyle’s law, Charles’s law, combined gas law, ideal gas law, Dalton’s law, and gas stoichiometry.

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Liquids and Solids

Study phase changes, vapor pressure, boiling point, melting point, phase diagrams, crystal solids, and intermolecular forces.

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Kinetics

Learn reaction rates, rate laws, reaction order, activation energy, catalysts, and reaction mechanisms.

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Equilibrium

Practice equilibrium constants, ICE tables, reaction quotient, Le Châtelier’s principle, and equilibrium calculations.

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Acids and Bases

Study pH, pOH, strong acids, weak acids, neutralization, titrations, buffers, Ka, Kb, and acid-base equilibrium.

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pH and pOH

Practice pH, pOH, hydrogen ion concentration, hydroxide concentration, and acid-base calculations.

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Titrations

Learn titration setup, equivalence point, indicators, neutralization reactions, and molarity calculations.

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Buffers

Review weak acid/base systems, buffer capacity, Henderson-Hasselbalch calculations, and pH changes.

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Solubility Equilibrium

Learn Ksp, molar solubility, precipitation, common ion effect, and selective precipitation.

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Thermodynamics

Review entropy, enthalpy, Gibbs free energy, spontaneity, temperature dependence, and equilibrium connections.

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Redox Reactions

Practice oxidation numbers, oxidation, reduction, oxidizing agents, reducing agents, and balancing redox equations.

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Electrochemistry

Study galvanic cells, electrolytic cells, cell potential, standard reduction potentials, and electrochemical calculations.

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Nuclear Chemistry

Learn nuclear symbols, radioactive decay, half-life, alpha decay, beta decay, gamma emission, and nuclear equations.

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Intro to Organic Chemistry

Review hydrocarbons, functional groups, isomers, naming basics, and simple organic reactions.

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Laboratory Skills

Review lab safety, measurements, glassware, uncertainty, graphing data, percent error, and lab calculations.

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General Chemistry Exam Prep

Prepare for quizzes, cumulative exams, ACS-style questions, study planning, and final exam review.

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Not Sure Where to Start?

If you are new to chemistry, start with unit conversions, significant figures, atoms and elements, moles, molar mass, and stoichiometry. These topics support almost everything else in General Chemistry.