Chapter 13
A. Periods, Groups, or Families
properties
valence electrons
electron configurations
B. Period and Group Trends
atomic radius
ionization energy - the
amount of energy needed to remove an e- from (g)
ion size
electronegativity
Chapter 14
A. Electron Configuration of anions,
cations
B. Ionic Bonds
C. Packing
body-centered cubic
face-centered cubic
hexagonal closest packed
Chapter 15
A. Covalent Bonds
B. VSEPR Theory
tetrahedral
pyramidal
bent
linear
C. Polar Bonds
D. Intermolecular Attraction
Van der Waals forces
dispersion forces
Chapter 16
A. Water Properties
hydrogen bonding and
its affects on the properties of water
B. Surfactants (soaps and detergents)
C. Aqueous Solution
D. Suspensions and Colloids
Chapter 17
A. Solution Formation and Properties
B. Solubility
temperature, pressure,
and chemical properties affect
S1 P1
= S2 P2
C. Molarity
D. Dilution
M1 V1
= M2 V2
E. % Solution
% v / v
% m / v
F. Colligative Properties of Solution
Chapter 18
A. Rate and Collision Theory
activation energy
B. Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
C. Le Chatelers Principle
D. Entropy
Chapter 19
A. Properties of Acids and Bases
pH, pOH
B. Arrhenius Acids and Bases
C. Bronstead-Lowry Acids and Bases
Chapter 21
A. Oxidation and Reduction
OIL RIG
B. Balancing Redox Equations
using oxidation # method
using half-reaction method
Chapter 22
A. Electrochemical Cell
voltaic cells
half cells
anode and cathode
B. Batteries
Chapters 24-25
A. Organic Chemistry
nomenclature
alkane
alkene
alkyne
aromatics
other organic compounds
Chapter 26
A. Nuclear Chemistry
alpha and beta emission
nuclear fusion and fission