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Green chemistry is replacing our industrial chemistry with nature recipe's book. It is not easy, because life use only a subset of the elements in the periodic table. And we use all of them, even the toxic ones. (Janine Benyus)

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Saturday, 2 July 2016

Matriculation Chemistry (SK016)

MATRICULATION SEMESTER 1 CHEMISTRY NOTES (SK016)

The biggest lie I tell myself is " I don't need to write that down because I will remember it."

Welcome to Miss Kong Chemistry In Education blog. I would like to share 
the notes in PowerPoint form.You may click the following link to 
download the notes according to the chapter.


Chapter 1: Matter
                 1.1:  Atoms and Molecules
                 1.2:  Mole Concept
                 1.3:  Stoichiometry

Chapter 2: Atomic Structure
                 2.1:  Bohr's Atomic Model
                 2.2:  Quantum Mechanic Model
                 2.3:  Electronic Configuration

Chapter 3: Periodic Table

                  3.1: Classification of Elements
                  3.2: Periodicity (Part 1)
                  3.3: Periodicity (Part 2)

Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding
                 4.1: Lewis Structure
                 4.2: Molecular Shape
                 4.3: Orbital Overlapping
                 4.4: Intermolecular forces
                 4.5: Metallic Bonding

Chapter 5: States Of Matter

                 5.1: Gas
                 5.2: Liquid
                 5.3: Solid
                 5.4: Phase Diagram

Chapter 6: Chemical Equilibrium
                 6.1: Dynamic Equilibrium
                 6.2: Equilibrium Constant
                 6.3: Le Chatelier's Principle

Chapter 7: Ionic Equilibrium
                 7.1: Acids and Base
                 7.2: Acid-Base Titration
                 7.3: Solubility Equilibria