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Introduction to Chemistry

Introduction to Chemistry

Introduction to Chemistry

This note covers the following topics: The Structure of the Atom, The Organization of the Elements, Describing Compounds, Problem Solving and the Mole, Mixtures and Their Properties, Chemical Reactions, Acids and Bases, Energy of Chemical Changes and Nuclear Changes.

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