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    I designed this study guide to further drive in the information and help my fellow students prepare more for the first chemistry test coming up on Tuesday Oct. 7th
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    More information about electron orbitals and the final quantum number.
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    Information about orbits and how each of the first 3 quantum numbers relates to them.
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    An introduction into the basics of quantum mechanics and quantum numbers.
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    All the important information from lectures 15-24 in preparation for Exam 2.
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    Discussion of atoms and energy and the scientists involved with them, with examples of problems.
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    An introduction to chapter 6, including Max Planck, the electromagnetic spectrum, and electron magnetic radiation.
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    Examples using enthalpy and calorimetry.
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    A discussion of enthalpy and calorimetry.
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    A description of the first law of thermodynamics and the background behind it, and an introduction into enthalpy.
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    Covers information about heat, temperature and energy. Including changes of state, system and surrounding, and the difference between heat and temperature.
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    A description of spectroscopy, how it is used, and what it means.
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    General information over pH, including how to determine, and what pH actually represents. As well as an introduction and brief overview of titration.
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    An overview of limiting reagent and and introduction into concentration and molarity.
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    An introduction and overview of stoichiometry along with examples of how to use stoichiometric coefficients.
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    Covers all the important information from lectures 1-14 in preparation for the first exam.
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    Summary of oxidation states rules, and examples of reactions.
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    Some examples of acid-base reactions, an overview of oxides of nonmetals, and gas forming reactions, and an introduction into oxidation and reduction.
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    An introduction into acids and bases, and example questions of acid-base reactions.
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    An introduction into solutions, their solubility, ionizations, and precipitate reactions.
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    An analysis of chemical reactions and equations, along with how to balance equations, the calculations based off of equations, and an introduction to aqueous solutions.
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    Information about formula and molecular weights, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, conservation of mass and hydrated compounds.
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    Provides a link to list of common anion and cations to use for reference, as well as provides rules and examples for naming ionic and covalent compounds.
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    Finishes explaining ions and atoms. Begins to cover the basis of ionic compounds.

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