Southern Chemistry

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Matter: Phase Changes Pt. 2

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Labels: cooling curves, heating curves, phase diagram

Matter: Phase Changes Pt. 1

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Labels: boiling, condensation, deposition, freezing, melting, sublimation

Matter: Matter in Motion

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Labels: gas, heat, internal energy, liquid, molecular motion, solid

Matter: Properties of Matter Pt.2

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Labels: constant variables, density, mass, volume

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Matter: Properties of Matter Pt.1

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Matter: Classification of Matter

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Labels: compound, element, heterogeneous, homogeneous, impure, pure

Matter: Atomic Model

The only thing this lesson does not include is how to determine the number of atoms in a chemical formula.  For example, in CO there's two atoms, in Co, there's one atom.

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Labels: atom, atomic model, molecule
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