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Chemistry TOPICS: Mixtures and Separations, Atomic Structure, Periodicity (trends

(periods and groups)), Structure and Bonding (metallic, iconic, covalent, structure
of solids), Moles, Concentration and Volume, Acids, Bases, Solid and
Salts(definition, formation, table with force of attraction), Rates of Reaction
(types of reactions), Energetics, Writing and balancing chemical and ionic
equations, phase change, particulars theory of matter, separation techniques,
volumetric analysis (titration)

. Fundamental Concepts:
Atomic Structure: The composition of atoms (protons, neutrons, electrons),
isotopes, and the structure of the atom.

Periodicity: Trends in element properties across periods (e.g., Period 3) and


groups (e.g., Groups 2 and 7) in the periodic table.

Structure and Bonding: Types of chemical bonds (ionic, covalent, metallic) and the
three-dimensional structures of solids.

II. Chemical Reactions and Calculations:


Types of Chemical Reactions: Various reaction categories (synthesis, decomposition,
single/double displacement, combustion)

Rates of Reaction: Factors affecting reaction speed (concentration, temperature,


surface area, catalysts)

Energetics: Energy changes in chemical reactions (exothermic vs. endothermic,


activation energy)

Stoichiometry and Moles: Calculations involving moles, molar mass, concentration


(molarity), and volume; balancing chemical and ionic equations.

III. Solutions, Matter, and Analysis:


Mixtures and Separations: Techniques for separating mixtures (filtration,
distillation, chromatography)

States of Matter and Phase Changes: Different states (solid, liquid, gas) and the
transitions between them. The particulate theory of matter provides the microscopic
explanation.

Acids, Bases, and Salts: Definitions, properties, reactions, formation of salts,


and the forces of attraction within ionic compounds (potentially represented in a
table)

Volumetric Analysis (Titration): Quantitative analysis using titration to determine


solution concentrations. Calculations often involve moles, law of conservation of
matter and stoichiometry.

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