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Topic 25: Nuclear Chemistry Table of Contents Topic 25 Basic Concepts Additional Concepts Nuclear chemistry is the study of the structure of atomic nuclei and the changes…

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Light as a Wave OBJECTIVES: Describe the relationship between the wavelength and frequency of light. Electrons and Light After Bohr’s model, the mystery of the atom was…

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carbohydrates The simplest carbohydrates are the simple sugars, or monosaccharides, which commonly have five or six carbon atoms. Monosaccharides Biochemistry: Basic Concepts…

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Topic 18 Topic 18: Acids and Bases Basic Concepts Additional Concepts Table of Contents Topic 18 Although taste is not a safe way to classify acids and bases, you probably…

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Topic 19 Topic 19: Oxidation-Reduction Table of Contents Topic 19 Basic Concepts Additional Concepts One of the defining characteristics of single-replacement and combustion…

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Topic 16 Topic 16: Stoichiometry Basic Concepts Additional Concepts Table of Contents Topic 16 Using the methods of stoichiometry, we can measure the amounts of substances…

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Chemical Reactions Chemical Reactions Chapter 10 1 When a substance undergoes a chemical change, it takes part in a chemical reaction. Recognizing Chemical Reactions Chemical…

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Topic 27 Topic 27: Hydrocarbons Table of Contents Topic 27 Basic Concepts Additional Concepts Thousands of different hydrocarbons exist because carbon atoms can link together…