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Chemistry Volumetrics & Hydration Studio

Transform laboratory solid/liquid metrics and evaluate compound hydration parameters.

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Matter & States

Learn states of matter, kinetic molecular theory, phase changes, and physical vs chemical properties with examples and experiments.

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Atomic Structure

Learn atomic structure, protons, neutrons, electrons, isotopes, atomic mass, and Aufbau electronic configuration.

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Molecules & Bonding

Learn chemical bonding, covalent molecules, ionic compounds, Lewis structures, and electronegativity.

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Elements & Nomenclature

Learn pure elements, compounds, mixtures, naming conventions (nomenclature), and chemical formula writing.

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Chemical Compounds

Learn chemical compounds, calculating molar mass, the mole concept, Avogadro's number, and stoichiometry calculations.

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Chemical Reactions

Learn balancing chemical equations, types of chemical reactions (synthesis, decomposition, displacement, combustion), and redox.

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Acids, Bases & Salts

Learn Arrhenius and Bronsted acids/bases, the pH scale, indicator changes, and neutralization salt formation.

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Periodic Properties

Learn periodic table organization, electronegativity, atomic radius, ionization energy, and chemical groups.

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Metals & Metallurgy

Learn physical and chemical properties of metals, reactivity series, metal extraction, and alloy structures.

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Non-Metals & Halogens

Learn physical and chemical properties of non-metals, electron gain, covalent compounds, and halogen reactivity.

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Carbon chemistry

Learn carbon catenation, allotropes (diamond, graphite, fullerenes), and organic backbone structures.

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Organic Chemistry

Learn organic chemistry, alkanes, alkenes, functional groups (alcohols, carboxylic acids), and esterification.

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Electrochemistry

Learn electrochemistry, redox reactions, oxidation states, galvanic/electrolytic cells, and Faraday's laws.

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Solution Volumetrics

Learn about chemical concentrations, calculating solution molarity, dilution formulas, and volumetric conversions with guides and calculators.

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Gas Laws

Learn ideal gas laws, Boyle's law, Charles's law, Avogadro's law, and gas stoichiometry.

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Environmental Chemistry

Learn greenhouse effects, acid rain chemistry, ozone depletion pathways, and water purification chemistry.

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Core Equations & Explanations

Molarity Concentration

M = n / V

Concentration (M) equals moles of solute (n) divided by total solution volume in Liters (V).

Conservation of Moles Dilution

M1 * V1 = M2 * V2

The volume and concentration of a starting solution are inversely proportional when diluting to a target concentration.

Physical Compound Density

Density (D) = mass (m) / Volume (V)

Measures mass per unit volume. Essential for identifying chemical elements and physical compounds.

Practice Questions

If 2 moles of solute are dissolved in 4 liters of solution, what is the molarity?

What is 500 milliliters of water converted to Liters?

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