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Matter
Composed of two or more types of substances, classified into mixtures and pure substances.
Heterogeneous Mixtures
Homogeneous Mixtures
Pure Substances
Elements
Compounds
Intensive Properties
Extensive Properties
Physical Change
Chemical Change
Significant Figures
Spatula
Beaker
Funnel
Graduated Cylinder
Volumetric Flask
Triple Beam Balance
Analytical Balance
Centrifuge
Fume Hood
Reagent Bottle
Pipette Technique
Measuring Mass
Parallax Error
Systematic Error
Random Error
Percent Yield
Theoretical Yield
Actual Yield
Filtration Process
Atomism
Solid Sphere Model
Plum Pudding Model
Nuclear Model
Planetary Model
Quantum Model
Protons (p+)
Neutrons (n0)
Electrons (e-)
Acidity Testing
pH Paper
Decantation
Quantum Mechanical Theory
Energy Levels
Sublevels
Bohr's Model
Orbital
Electron Configuration
Aufbau Principle
Pauli's Exclusion Principle
Paired Electrons
Hund's Rule
Orbital Filling Rules
Isoelectronic Species
Alkali Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Icosagens (Boron Group)
Crystallogens (Carbon Group)
Pnictogens (Nitrogen Group)
Chalcogens (Oxygen Group)
Halogens
Noble Gases
Dobereiner's Triads
Newland's Law of Octaves
Mendeleev's Periodic Table
Moseley's Modern Periodic Table
Transition Metals
Inner Transition Metals
Atomic Size/Radius
Ionization Energy
Electronegativity
Electron Affinity
Metallic Character
Chemical Nomenclature
Octet Rule
Chemical Formula
Ionic Bond
Covalent Bond
Nonpolar Covalent Bond
Polar Covalent Bond