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Chemistry Textbooks and Study Materials for Middle and High School

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Chemistry Textbooks and Study Materials for Middle and High
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May 4, 2019
Chemistry Textbooks and Study Materials for Middle and High School
Here are several chemistry textbooks for both middle and high school students, along with lesson and
study materials with all supporting content. These will greatly help in learning this important science
subject and becoming more adept at understanding chemical concepts.
Element List (1 pg, 53kb)
Periodic Table of Elements (1 pg, 870kb)
Chemistry Study Guide for Final Exam (18 pgs, 1.1mb)
Middle School Biochemistry, 4 Lessons with Activities, 4 Lessons and Activities (20 pgs, 1mb)
Middle School Biochemistry Deck (10 pages, 6 slides per page, 974kb)
Chemistry Textbook, Grade 10 (194 pgs, 1.5mb)
1. Classification of Matter
2. States of matter and the kinetic molecular theory
3. The Atom
4. The Periodic Table
5. Chemical Bonding
6. What are the objects around us made of
7. Physical and Chemical Change
8. Representing Chemical Change
9. Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
10.Quantitative Aspects of Chemical Change
11.The Hydrosphere
12.Glossary
Middle School Chemistry (740 pgs, 20mb)
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Matter—Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Changes of State
Density
The Periodic Table & Bonding
The Water Molecule and Dissolving
Chemical Change
Chemistry Textbook, Grades 10-12 (486 pgs, 3.4mb):
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Classification of Matter
What are the objects around us made of?
The Atom
Atomic Combinations
Intermolecular Forces
Solutions and solubility
7. Atomic Nuclei
8. Thermal Properties and Ideal Gases
9. Organic Molecules
10.Organic Macromolecules
11.Physical and Chemical Change
12.Representing Chemical Change
13.Quantitative Aspects of Chemical Change
14.Energy Changes In Chemical Reactions
15.Types of Reactions
16.Reaction Rates
17.Electrochemical Reactions
18.The Water Cycle
19.Global Cycles: The Nitrogen Cycle
20.The Hydrosphere
21.The Lithosphere
22.The Atmosphere
23.The Chemical Industry
Beginning Chemistry Textbook (964 pgs, 5.6mb)
1. What Is Chemistry?
2. Measurements
3. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
4. Chemical Reactions and Equations
5. Stoichiometry and the Mole
6. Gases
7. Energy and Chemistry
8. Electronic Structure
9. Chemical Bonds
10.Solids and Liquids
11.Solutions
12.Acids and Bases
13.Chemical Equilibrium
14.Oxidation and Reduction
15.Nuclear Chemistry
16.Organic Chemistry
17.Appendix: Periodic Table of the Elements
General Chemistry (2.4mb, .chm windows help format)
A a free introductory textbook on chemistry, published as an Windows Help eBook and providing the
same navigation structure as the web-based version. This makes it easier to access for beginning
chemistry students.
1. Atoms
1. The Structure of an Atom
2. Quantum Energy Levels In Atoms
2. Molecules
1. The Atomic Molecular Theory
2. Relative Atomic Masses and
3. Empirical Formulae
4. The Kinetic Molecular Theory
3. Bonding
1. Covalent Bonding
2. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Energy Levels
3. Molecular Geometry and Electron Domain Theory
4. Molecular Structure and Physical Properties
4. Physical Chemistry
1. The Ideal Gas Law
2. Phase Equilibrium and Intermolecular Interactions
3. Equilibrium and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
4. Reaction Equilibrium in the Gas Phase
5. Energetics of Chemical Reactions
6. Reaction Rates
7. Acid-Base Equilibrium
5. Nuclear Chemistry
1. Phosphorescence,
2. X-rays and Radiation
3. The Study of Radioactive Compounds
4. Radioactive DecayTransmutation of the Element
5. The Mass Defect
6. Nuclear Fission
7. Nuclear Energy
8. Nuclear Fusion
6. Chemical Elements
1. Periodic Table of the Elements
2. Hydrogen
3. Alkali Metals
4. Alkaline Earth Elements
5. Transition Metals
6. Boron Group
7. Carbon Group
8. Nitrogen Group
9. Oxygen Group
10.Halogens
11.Noble Gases
7. Inorganic Compounds
8. Simple Organic Compounds
9. Appendix
1. Common Names of Chemical Substances
2. pH Value
3. Solubility Products
4. Dissociation Constants of Acids
5. Standard Electrode Potential
6. Table of Dipole Moments
7. Standard Enthalpies, Free Energies of Formation, Standard Entropies
Principles of Alchemy (Chemistry).zip (1.6mb)
This is a self-paced, self-learning text specifically designed to teach Chemistry on your computer,
created by Dr. Jamie Love. Its chemistry lessons are specifically designed with the needs of home
school students in mind. It is not a series of “simulation” programs that provide only a brief explanation
of the science, nor does it abandon the student with a dry science book. The text has has evolved into a
complete self-learning Chemistry course, tried and tested by students of a variety of ages and
backgrounds and is divided into four sections, each with a computer graded exam. After completing all
four sections the student takes the final exam and, once successfully completed, will receive a Diploma.
In total there are 5 exams with 100 questions. Each chapter (called an “Ancient Element”) contains
lessons presented in dialogue style. The purpose of this style is to break away from the dry textbooks
that seem to have become a standard for Science education. Problem solving is easily demonstrated and
common errors in thinking are identified. A dialogue unfolds in which Chemistry is learned. To start,
unzip the zip file into a new folder double-click or click on with the “alchemy1.htm” or “START
HERE – Click to open in browser.htm” file.
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