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 * Lab Safety Pt.1 || 1-4 || ready to read ||
 * Lab Safety Pt.2 || 5-8 || third draft finished ||
 * Unit Conversions || 9-16 ||  ||
 * SI Units and Metric Unit conversions || 16-22 || first draft finished ||
 * Derived Quantities and Density || 23-26 || Cathy/Guan/B
 * Significant Figures & Zeros || 26/37 || ready to read ||
 * Certain & Uncertain Digits, Defined Numbers and Accuracy & Precision || 28-29 || Draft 2 ||
 * How to Read a Scale || 30-34 || Olivia PeiWang blockA 1st draft finshed!! ||
 * Experimental Uncertainty || 34-36 || Finished.
 * Multiplying & Dividing and Adding and Subtracting with Sig Figs || 38-39 || first draft almost finished ||
 * Solving Problems that Involve Multiple Operations and Sig Figs || 40 || Not start yet! ||
 * Basic Science Definitions || 41-43 || Draft#2 More Comments Please
 * The Physical Properties of Matter (Exclude Exotic States) || 44-49 || first draft finished ||
 * Classification of Matter || 49-52 || SherryYAO 【Draft#3 fnished】
 * The Physical separation of substances || 53-55 || ready to read ||
 * When to use each Separation method (Include only the methods we studied) || 58 ||  ||
 * Phase Changes || 59-61 || Ann/Yu/F
 * The role of Kinetic Energy in Phase Changes || 62/64 || Dianna, please give me more suggestions~ ||
 * How to Classify Atoms and Ions || 67-68 || ready to read ||
 * Naming Monatomic and Poly Atomic Ions || 69 || draft #1 finished ||
 * Constructing the Formula of an Ionic Compound || 70-71 ||  ||
 * Constructing the Name of an Ionic Compound || 71-72 || Emily/Wang/C
 * Naming Hydrates and Naming Compounds Using the Prefix System || 72-74 || Mavis/Mao/F
 * The Names of some Common Acids and "When to Choose Each Naming or Formula Method" || 74/Notes ||  ||
 * Atomic Mass and Avogadro's Hypothesis || 77-78 || more comments please ||
 * The Mole Concept and Finding Molar Mass || 78-80 || ready to read ||
 * Calculations involving the Mole and the Mass of a Substance and the Volume of a gas || 81-82 || more comments please ||
 * Calculations involving the Mole and the Volume of a gas and the Number of Particles || 82-84 || Laura Lee F / comments please ||
 * Multiple Mole Conversions || 85-88 || Fiona wang Draft #3 ||
 * Percentage Composition || 90 || Emily li/F
 * Empirical Formula || 91-93 || Cherish Yin/C Finished ||
 * Molecular formula || 93-95 || Sarah Yang/ draft #2 ||
 * Molar Concentrations and Making up Solutions || 96-99 || Cissy Wang/Draft #2 ||
 * Dilution Calculations || 99-101 || ready to read ||
 * Mixing Two Solutions and Making Dilute Solutions || 101-102 || draft 2 finished ||
 * An Overview of Molarity Problems || 103 || first draft finished ||
 * Chemical Equations and the Conservation Laws || 105-107 || Draft #1 ||
 * Balancing Chemical Reaction Equations || 107-112 || Christina/Lv/B Ready to Read ||
 * Phases, the Magic 7 and Chemical Word Equations || 113-114 || MaggieSUI/Liu/F/ draft three
 * Types of Chemical Reactions - First 4 Types (Pt.1) || 114-116 || READY TO READ ||
 * Types of Chemical Reactions - Combustion (Pt.2) + Summary || 116-118 || Please review my page.. More comments. ||
 * Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions || 119-122 || Christina/Yu Draft #1 ||
 * The Meaning of Stoichiometry and the Coefficients in a Reaction Equation || 123-124 || finished ||
 * Stoichiometry --> Moles, mass, molecules and gas volume calculations || 125-128 || Yuki/Li/B
 * Stoichiometry calculations involving Molar concentration || 129-132 || draft #1
 * Stoichiometry of excess quantities || 132-134 || Annie/Li/C Draft #3 ||
 * Percent Yield and Purity || 134-138 || Carol/Li/A draft 1 finished ||
 * Early atomic models || 139-142 || EvaFang/B second draft finished ||
 * Later atomic models || 142-144 || gail/Xiao /B /draft #2 more comments please ||
 * Atomic number and mass || 144-147 || draft #1 ||
 * Isotopes and their mixtures || 148-151 || Not Started ||
 * Line spectra, electron shells and energy level diagrams || 151-153 || DRAFT #1 Please check it! ||
 * Writing electron configurations of atoms in full and core notation || 154-156 || draft2 ||
 * Writing electron configurations of ions, and the copper and chromium exceptions || 156-158 || draft#1 more comments ||
 * History of the periodic table || 158-160 || Monica/Wang/F ||
 * The Major divisions of the periodic table & Metals Non-metals and semi conductors || 161-164 || Milly/Fang/A Ready to Read ||
 * Electrostatic forces, electron shells, Valence electrons and valence of an atom || 165-168 || more comments please!! ||
 * Ionization energy, Electron Affinity, and Atomic Radius || 168-169+notes || Kaylee Liu/C/Ready to read ||
 * Electronegativity (+ see notes) || 173-175, 183 ||  ||
 * Lewis dot diagrams of neutral atoms, monatomic ions, and ionic compounds (& the nature of ionic bonds) || 172+notes || ready to read ||
 * The nature of covalent bonding & Predicting the formula of covalent compounds || 176-179 || draft # 2 ||
 * Lewis dot diagrams of covalent compounds || 183-188 || Melody li, Block A.Draft #1 has been finished ||
 * Intermolecular Forces and Bonding || 179-182 || Edith Wang/Blcok ready to read ||
 * Chemical families || 189-191 || under construction!! ||
 * Solutions and Solubility Introduction || 193-194 || DRAFT # 2
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 * =The Conductivity of Aqueous solutions = || 195-198 || Ready to read~
 * Dipole-Dipole Forces || 198-202 || Mary Feng/ Block B ready to read ||
 * Hydrogen Bonding || 202-204 || Rachel LEE/Block F
 * Polar and Non-Polar Solvents || 204-206 || Jerry Huang/ Block B
 * The nature of solutions of ions || 209-210 || Maggie QI / Block F/ ready to read ||
 * Concentration of ions in Solution || 211-212 || DiannaWang/Draft#1 ||
 * Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons || 213-214 ||  ||
 * Unbranched Alkanes and their Geometry || 215-216 || Finished /Jennifer Yang / Block B ||
 * Branched Hydrocarbons || 217-221 || Draft #3/Nina Teng/ Block C ||
 * Structural Isomers and properties of Alkanes || 222+notes ||  ||
 * Cycloalkanes || 222-223 ||  ||
 * Alkyl Halides || 224-225 ||  ||
 * Alkenes and Alkynes || 226-228 || Finishen/Draft#1 /comments please ||
 * The Geometry of Alkenes and Alkynes || 229-230 ||  ||
 * Aromatic Compounds || 230-232 || Carol Yao/A More comments please ||
 * Introduction to functional groups and Alcohols || 233-234 || more comments please ||
 * Aldehydes and Keytones || 234-235 ||  ||
 * Ethers and Carboxylic Acids || 235-236 || Finished~ Cathy GU/F comments please ||
 * Amines and Amindes || 236 || More comments please ||
 * Esters || 238-239 || draft#2 ||
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