1.1. Chemistry in context 1.2. Phases and classification of matter 1.3. Physical and chemical properties 1.4. Mathematical treatment of measurement results 1.5. Measurement uncertainty, accuracy and precision
      2.1. Early ideas of atomic theory 2.2. Evolution of atomic theory 2.3. Atomic structure and symbolism 2.4. Molecular and ionic compounds 2.5. Chemical formulas 2.6. The periodic table 2.7. Chemical nomenclature
      3.1. Formula mass and the mole concept 3.2. Determining empirical and molecular formulas 3.3. Molarity 3.4. Other units and solution concentrations
      4.1. Writing and balancing equations 4.2. Classifying chemical reactions 4.3. Reaction stoichiometry 4.4. Reaction yields 4.5. Quantitative chemical analysis
      5.1. Energy basics 5.2. Calorimetry 5.3. Enthalpy
      6.1. Electromagnetic energy 6.2. The Bhor model 6.3. Development of quantum theory 6.4. Electronic structure of atoms (electron configurations) 6.5. Periodic variations in element properties - I 6.6. Periodic variations in element properties - II
      7.1. Ionic bonding 7.2. Covalent bonding - I 7.3. Covalent bonding - II 7.4. Lewis symbols and structures 7.5. Formal charges and resonance 7.6. Strengths of ionic and covalent bonds 7.7. Molecular structure of polarity
      8.1. Valency bond theory 8.2. Hybrid atomic orbitals 8.3. Multiple bonds 8.4. Molecular orbital theory
      9.1. Gas pressure 9.2. Relating pressure, volume, amount and temperature - the ideal gas law 9.3. Stoichiometry of gasious substances, mixtures and reactions 9.4. Effusion and diffusion of gases 9.5. The kinetic-molecular theory 9.6. Non-ideal gas behaviour
      10.1. Intermolecular forces 10.2. Properties of liquids 10.3. Phase transitions 10.4. Phase diagrams 10.5. The solid state of matter 10.6. Lattice structures of crystalline solids
Chapters
1. Essential Ideas Of Chemistry
2. Atoms, Molecules and Ions
3. Composition of Substances and Solutions
4. Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
5. Thermo Chemistry
6. Electronic Structure And Periodic Properties Of Elements
7. Chemical Bonding And Molecular Geometry
8. Advanced Theories Of Covalent Bonds
9. Gases
10. Liquids And Solids