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Option D - Drugs and Medicine
Notes from the Drugs and Medicine Option D in IB Chemistry.
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Topic 2 - Atomic Structure
Notes from Atomic Structure Topic in IB Chemistry.
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Option E - Environmental Chemistry
Notes from the Environmental Chemistry Option.
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Damji and Green: Chapter 4 - Bonding
For your reference:
Damji and Green IB Chemistry Textbook [Chapter 4 - Bonding)
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Damji and Green: Chapter 3 - Periodicity
For your reference:
Damji and Green IB Chemistry Textbook [Chapter 3 - Periodicity)
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Damji and Green: Chapter 2 - Atomic Structure
For your reference:
Damji and Green IB Chemistry Textbook [Chapter 2 - Atomic Structure)
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Environmental Chemistry Option Studynotes (by the syllabus!)
You'll see the syllabus bullet point and then the information in answer to that bullet beneath. These notes are compounded from the textbooks and study guides by John Green and Sadru Damji and Geoffrey Neuss. There are "blanks" left where you can insert the correct equations as part of your study. These really must be learned.
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Option F: Fuels and Energy
Option F: Fuels and Energy notes
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Quantitative Chemistry
IB HL Topic 1: Quantitative Chemistry
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Varied notes and worksheets
Includes balancing equations worksheet, enthalpy change and calorimetry, formulas, Hess's Law, Maxwell Boltzmann, Option B [Diet] study guide, and energetics review problems
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Chemistry Definitions SL
Author takes no responsibility for accuracy of notes.
The definitions are from the entire SL syllabus + option E and F in greater detail
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Organic Chem and Group Properties
Organic Chem and Periodic Table Group Properties in pdf
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Chem Powerpoints A-G
52 Powerpoints, with titles from A to G
[Acid base, acid rain, atomic structure, bonding, chromatography, covalent bonds, density, earth materials, electrons, energy levels, formulas, fuel cells, geometric isomerism, groups from the periodic table, etc]
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Chem Powerpoints H to Z.zip
42 Powerpoints
The first letter of the title is anything from H to Z
[Halogens, Ions, Lab test, Limestone, Metals and acids, NMR, nomenclature, oils and fats, organic chem, particles, periodic table, phases, polymers, qualitative analysis, radioactive decay, rates, reactivity, rocks, Rutherford, Static, etc]
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Notes on all Chemistry topics [SL&HL]
Stoichiometry, Atomic Theory, Periodicity, Bonding, States of Matter, Energetics, Kinetics, Equilibrium, Acids and Bases, Redox, Organic, Option E--CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
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Alltropes Table
Allotropes of Carbon [graphite, diamond, and the bucky ball]
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Stoichometry
Quantitative Chemistry, Gases, and Solutions
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Chem SLHL Definitions
General and specialized terms, plus terms from Options B and F
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Electronic Structure of Atoms
The Wave Nature of Light, Quantized Energy and Photons, Bohr’s Model of the Hydrogen Atom, The Wave Behavior of Matter, Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Orbitals
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Chemical Thermodynamics
Spontaneous Processes, Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, Gibbs Free Energy
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Periodic Properties of the Elements
Effective Nuclear Charge, Sizes of Atoms and Ions, Ionization Energy, Electron Affinities, Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids, Group Trends for the Active Metals, and Group Trends for Selected Nonmetals
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Organic chemistry
General Characteristics of Organic Molecules, Intro to Hydrocarbons, Alkanes, Functional Groups, Chirality, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Cellulose, and Nucleic Acids
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Basics and Stoichiometry
Significant digits/figures, classification and properties of matter, nomenclature, predicting reaction products, empirical and molecular formulas
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Nuclear chemistry
Includes Radioactivity, Patterns of Nuclear Stability, Nuclear Transmutations, Rates of Radioactive Decay, Detection of Radioactivity, Energy Changes in Nuclear Reactions, Nuclear Fission, Nuclear Fusion, and Biological Effects of Radiation.
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Properties of solutions
Includes solubility, ways of expressing concentration, colligative properties, and a bit on colloids.
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