General Chemistry 2 : Water, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Molecules of life / Juan Apolinario C. Reyes, Marco Apolinario C. Reyes.
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Chapter 1: Intermolecular Forces -- Chapter 2: Physical Properties of Solutions -- Chapter 3: Thermochemistry -- Chapter 4: Chemical Kinetics -- Chapter 5: Chemical thermodynamics -- Chapter 6: Chemical Equilibrium -- Chapter 7: Acids and Bases -- Chapter 8: Electrochemistry -- .
Writing General Chemistry 2 made us realize that anybody who wishes to pursue a collegiate degree that is steep in the sciences should be sufficiently immersed in chemistry in basic education, This is because the beginning chemistry subject students study in college covers the same topics presented in General Chemistry 1 and General Chemistry 2 in senior high school. Students who shall study chemistry for the first time only in college will struggle to keep up with the lessons. Both General Chemistry 1 and General Chemistry 2 are steep in topics that challenge for students to cope up with the requirements of this course.
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