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Modern Chemistry

Chapter 6 The Chemistry of Gases

  • 6.1 The Gaseous Phase
  • 6.2 Gaseous Pressure
  • 6.3 Gas Law Worksheet
  • 6.4 The Ideal Gas Law
Gas Law Worksheet

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Table of Videos

  • Chapter 1: The Language of Chemistry
    • 1.1 About Science
    • 1.2 The Exceedingly Small
    • 1.3 Units and Conversions
    • 1.4 Physical Quantities
    • 1.5 Precision and Accuracy
  • Chapter 2: Atoms Everywhere
    • 2.1 Elements are Made of Atoms
    • 2.2 The Periodic Table of Elements
    • 2.3 Nucleons of the Nucleus
    • 2.4 Electrons and the Quantum
    • 2.5 Electromagnetic Radiation
  • Chapter 3: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
    • 3.1 Classifying Elements
    • 3.2 Periodic Trends
    • 3.3 Classifying Matter
    • 3.4 The Chemical Formula
    • 3.5 Chemical Changes
  • Chapter 4: Chemical Bonds
    • 4.1 Electron-Dot Structures
    • 4.2 Ion Formation
    • 4.3 Ionic Bonds
    • 4.4 Covalent Bonds
    • 4.5 Metallic Bonds
    • 4.6 Electronegativity
  • Chapter 5: Carbon Chemistry
    • 5.1 The Remarkable Carbon Atom
    • 5.2 Carbon Bonds
    • 5.3 Organic Molecules
    • 5.4 Organic Functional Groups
  • Chapter 6 The Chemistry of Gases
    • 6.1 The Gaseous Phase
    • 6.2 Gaseous Pressure
    • 6.3 Gas Law Worksheet
    • 6.4 The Ideal Gas Law
  • Chapter 7: Chemical Reactions
    • 7.1 Chemical Equations
    • 7.2 Counting Atoms and Molecules
    • 7.3 Grams to Moles to Moles to Grams
    • 7.4 Endo and Exothermic Reactions
  • Chapter 8: Water Chemistry
    • 8.1 Fresh Water Resources
    • 8.2 Sticky Liquid Water
    • 8.3 Other Properties of Water
    • 8.4 Energetic Gaseous Water
  • Chapter 9: Solution Chemistry
    • 9.1 Safe Drinking Water
    • 9.2 Polyatomic Ions
    • 9.3 Aqueous Solutions
    • 9.4 Solutions
    • 9.5 Osmosis sisomsO
  • Chapter 10: Acids and Bases
    • 10.1 Acid Base Definitions
    • 10.2 The pH Scale
    • 10.3 SOx Acid Rain
    • 10.4 NOx Acid Rain
    • 10.5 Ocean Acidification
  • Chapter 11: The Atomic Nucleus
    • 11.1 Radioactivity
    • 11.2 Nuclear Energy
    • 11.3 Radioactive Half-Life
    • 11.4 Nuclear Medicine
  • Chapter 12: Energy and the Environment
    • 12.1 Forms of Energy
    • 12.2 Carbon-Based Fuels
    • 12.3 Climate Change
    • 12.4 International Cooperation
    • 12.5 Energy Through Redox
    • 12.6 Solar Energy
  • Chapter 13: Modern Age Sustainability
    • 13.1 The Age of Explosion
    • 13.2 Addition Polymers
    • 13.3 Condensation Polymers
    • 13.4 Water Pollution
  • Chapter 14: Food Chemistry
    • 14.1 The Proteins that Make Us
    • 14.2 The Work of Nucleic Acids
    • 14.3 Genetically Modified Organisms
    • 14.4 Carbohydrates: Structure and Energy
    • 14.5 Lipids Are Water Insoluable

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