Essential Chemistry Concepts and Atomic Theory Timeline

Fundamental Chemistry Concepts and Definitions

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Physical Property: A description that helps identify a substance.
  • Quantitative Characteristics: Characteristics that are measured. They always include a number and a unit.
  • Qualitative Characteristics: Characteristics observed with the senses that are described but not measured.
  • Characteristic Physical Property: A unique physical property used specifically to identify a substance (e.g., density, melting point).
  • Chemical Properties:
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Acid-Base Equilibrium and pH Calculations

Identifying Acid-Base Problem Types

Question TypeProblem Category
Asks if a salt solution (e.g., NaClO) is acidic, basic, or neutralConjugate acid-base salt classification
Involves a weak acid concentration and asks for the pHWeak acid equilibrium problem (requires an ICE table and Kₐ)
Involves a salt of a weak acid (e.g., NaC₆H₅CO₂) and asks for the pHBasic salt hydrolysis problem (involves a conjugate base and Kₑ)

Core Acid-Base Concepts

Acid-Base Properties of Salts

  • Strong acid + Strong base
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Core Concepts in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Drug Analysis

 Pharmaceutical chemistry is a Branch of chemistry which deals with the study of organic chemistry (Molecules & Compound) In combination with structural & chemical biology & pharmacology for producing pharmaceutical drugs & medicines. 

Scope of Pharmaceutical chemistry:


➢ Quality Assurance & Quality control (QA & QC):- Processes & standards that ensure quality of drug compounds. ➢ Drug Discovery: – Identifying compound, especially those that treat disease. ➢ Industry:

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Essential Chemistry Reactions and English Tense Rules

Chemistry Fundamentals

Acids and Bases Classification

Acids (Based on Basicity)

  • Monobasic: HCl, CH3COOH (Acetic Acid)
  • Dibasic: H2SO4 (Sulfuric Acid)
  • Tribasic: H3PO4 (Phosphoric Acid)

Acids (Based on Strength)

  • Strong Acids: HCl, H2SO4, HNO3
  • Weak Acids: CH3COOH, H2CO3 (Carbonic Acid), HCOOH (Formic Acid)

Bases (Based on Acidity)

  • Monoacidic: NaOH, KOH, NH4OH (Ammonium Hydroxide)
  • Diacidic: Mg(OH)2, Ca(OH)2, Fe(OH)2
  • Triacidic: Fe(OH)3

Bases (Based on Strength)

  • Strong Bases: KOH, Ba(OH)2 (Barium Hydroxide)
  • Weak Bases:
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Periodic Table Groups and Chemical Bonding Fundamentals

Periodic Table Groups and Electron Configuration

Main Groups of the Periodic Table

The elements are categorized into groups based on their chemical properties:

  • Group 1: Alkali Metals (Tend to increase density and decrease the melting and boiling points down the group.)
  • Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals
  • Group 13: Boron Group (Boroideos)
  • Group 14: Carbon Group (Carbonoideos)
  • Group 15: Nitrogen Group (Nitrogenoideos)
  • Group 16: Chalcogens
  • Group 17: Halogens (Density, boiling points, and melting points increase
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Technical Essentials: Water Types, Purification, and Energy Measurement

Common Types of Water

Water is categorized based on its source and treatment method:

  1. Tap Water: Typically treated for safety and potability by local municipalities.
  2. Mineral Water: Naturally sourced and contains minerals like calcium and magnesium.
  3. Spring Water: Comes from underground sources and may be untreated.
  4. Distilled Water: Purified through distillation, removing contaminants.
  5. Purified Water: Treated to remove impurities and often used in laboratories.
  6. Sparkling Water: Carbonated water with added
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