Lecture Notes for CHEM 1000 3.0

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Section 1 - Gases Two Slides per Page Three Slides per Page
  • Macroscopic Properties
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  • Microscopic Properties
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  • Real Gases
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Section 2 - Thermochemistry Two Slides per Page Three Slides per Page
  • Thermochemistry
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Section 3 - Atomic Theory and the Periodic Table Two Slides per Page Three Slides per Page
  • Atomic Theory and the Periodic Table
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  • The Periodic Table and Atomic Properties
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Additional Resources
Section 4 - Chemical Bonding Two Slides per Page Three Slides per Page
  • Chemical Bonding: Part 1
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  • Chemical Bonding: Part 2
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  • The Effect of Polarity on Solubility*: The difference in the solubility of an ionic solid in a polar and nonpolar solvent can be illustrated by following the dissolution of potassium permanganate in water (polar) and hexane (nonpolar). The intense purple colour of the permanganate indicates the extent to which it has diffused through these liquids. (This is an illustration of dipole-dipole interactions.)
Section 5 - Solids and Liquids (Structural) Two Slides per Page Three Slides per Page
  • Solids and Liquids
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Additional Resources
  • Polymorphism*: At room temperature, crystals of mercury(II) iodide have a tetragonal structure and are red. If these crystals are heated above 120°C they rearrange into a rhombic form and become yellow. The crystals revert to the red, tetragonal form upon cooling.

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