General
Chemistry
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1. Introduction to Physical Sciences
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Introduction to Chemistry
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History of Chemistry
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Fundamentals of Chemistry
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Atomic Structure
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Stoichiometry
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Thermochemistry
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Gas Laws
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Quantum Mechanics and the Electronic Structure of Atoms
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Periodic Trends
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Bonding
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Solutions
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Acids and Bases
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Redox Reactions
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Organic Chemistry
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Biochemistry
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Future of Chemistry
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Careers in Chemistry
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What is Chemistry?
Chemistry is the scientific study of matter and the changes it undergoes. It is a branch of science that deals with the properties, composition, and structureThe organisation and order of information in a text. of substances, as well as the reactions and transformations they undergo. The scope of chemistry is vast, and it encompasses a wide range of topics including atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, biochemistry, and more.
Chemistry is a fundamental science that is essential for understanding the world around us and has many practical applications in fields such as medicine, environmental science, materials science, and more. It is a highly interdisciplinaryInvolving two or more academic disciplines or areas of knowledge. field that involves the use of mathematics, physics, and biology to understand and analyze chemical phenomena.
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