Chapter 1 Matter and Measurement
1.1. Classification of Matter
1.2. Properties of Matter
1.3. Atoms,Molecules and Compounds
1.4. Numbers in Physical Quantities
1.5. Units of Measurement
1.6. The Dimensional Method
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Chapter 2 Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry
2.1. Chemical Language
2.2. Nomenclature of Elements
2.3. Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds
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Chapter 3 Inorganic Chemistry
3.1. The Atomic Nature of Matter
3.2. Electronic Structure of Atoms
3.3. Periodicity of Atomic Properties
3.4. Basic Concepts of Chemical Bondin9.
3..5. Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories
3.6. Chemical Reactions
3.7. The Behavior of Gases
3.8. Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometrv
3.9. Chemical Equilibrium
3.1.0. Thermochemistry
3.1.l AcidBase Equilibria
3.1.2. Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria
3.1.3. Chemistry of Coordination Compounds
3.1.4. Nuclear Chemistry
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Chapter 4 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
4.1. Naming Acyclic Alkanes
4.2. Naming Cyclic Alkanes
4.3. Nomenclature of Alkenes
4.4. Nomenclature of Alkynes
4.5. Nomenclature of Alkyl Halides
4.6. Nomenclature of Ethers
4.7. Nomenclature of Alcohols
4.8. Nomenclature of Aldehydes
4.9. Nomenclature of Ketones
4.1.0. Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids
4.1.1. Nomenclature of Anhydrides
4.1.2. Nomenclature of Acyl Halides
4.1.3. Nomenclature of Esters
4.1.4. Nomenclature of Amides
4.1.5. Nomenclature of Nitriles
4.1.6. Nomenclature of Amines
4.1. 7. Nomenclature of Heterocyclic Compounds
4.1. 8. Nomenclature of Benzenoid Compounds
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Chapter 5 0rganic Chemistry
Chapter 6 Physical Chemistry
Chapter 6 Physical Chemistry
Chapter 8 Polymer Chemistry
Chapter 9 New Materials
Appendix Laboratory Glassware and Equipment