Atomic Structure
describe the experimental design and conclusions used in the development of modern atomic theory, including Dalton's postulates, Thomson's discovery of the electron, Rutherford's nuclear model, and Bohr's model of the atom.
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interpret periodic trends, including atomic radius, electronegativity, and ionization energy, using the periodic table.
Generate resourceChemical Bonding
describe ionic, covalent, and metallic bonding, and explain how the type of bond formed between atoms determines the properties of the resulting compound or element.
Generate resourceuse Lewis structures to determine the three-dimensional structure of simple molecules and predict molecular polarity.
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balance chemical equations using the law of conservation of matter and classify reactions as synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or combustion.
Generate resourceStoichiometry
use the mole concept to calculate the number of atoms, ions, or molecules in a sample of matter, as well as the mass of a sample.
Generate resourceuse stoichiometry to calculate the relationships between the amount of reactants used and the amount of products formed in a balanced chemical equation.
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