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  • General Chemistry I
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  • explain matter and the structure of atom.
  • classify matter.
  • express revealing process of the atomic structure and atomic models.
  • explain the electronic structure of atom.
  • explain atomic spectra.
  • describe quantum numbers and orbitals.
  • contruct electron configurations in atom.
  • describe the periodic properties of elements.
  • solve stoichiometric problems.
  • illustrate chemical formulas.
  • formulate chemical equations in terms of equations.
  • list the types of chemical reactions.
  • tell measurements and the concept of mole.
  • solve chemistry problems.
  • evaluate the energies involved in chemical reactions.
  • define thermochemical terms.
  • calculate the enthalpy of reaction.
  • discuss chemical bonding.
  • identify chemical bonding and its types.
  • illustrates Lewis dot structures.
  • describe chemical bond formation theories.
  • apply bond formation theories to depict molecular geometries.
  • discuss the state of gas and gas behavior.
  • express gas laws.
  • explain gas mixtures.
  • explain the kinetic theory of gases.
  • Applies bond formation theories to depict molecular geometries.
  • discuss the state of liquid and liquid behavior.
  • explain liquid state.
  • describe vaporization, boiling and melting points.
  • explain a solid vapor pressure.
  • explain phase diyagrams.

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