Transcription of Chemistry: The Central Science - Pearson School
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A Correlation of chemistry : The Central Science Twelfth Edition, AP* Edition 2012 to the AP* chemistry Topics chemistry : The Central Science 12/e 2012 Correlated to the AP chemistry Topics AP chemistry Topics chemistry : The Central Science 12/e 2012 I. Structure of Matter A. Atomic theory and atomic structure 1. Evidence for the atomic theory SECTIONS: , 2. Atomic masses; determination by chemical and physical means SECTIONS: 3. Atomic number and mass number; isotopes SECTIONS: 4. Electron energy levels: atomic spectra, quantum numbers, atomic orbitals SECTIONS: , 5. Periodic relationships including, for example, atomic radii, ionization energies, electron affinities, oxidation states SECTIONS: , , , B. Chemical bonding 1. Binding forces a. Types: ionic, covalent, metallic, hydrogen bonding, van der Waals (including London dispersion forces) SECTIONS: , , , , , , b.
5. Periodic relationships including, for example, atomic radii, ionization energies, electron affinities, oxidation states
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