Chemistry Lesson

Lesson CHE-303: Organic Chemistry I (Hydrocarbons)

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Lesson CHE-301: Gas Laws

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Lesson CHE-302: The Mole-Formulae and Chemical Equations

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Lesson CHE-203: Structure and Bonding

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Lesson CHE-204: Salts

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Lesson CHE-205: Effect of Electric Current on Substances

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Lesson CHE-206: Carbon and some of its Compounds

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Lesson CHE-201: Structure of the Atom and the Periodic Table

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Lesson CHE-202: Chemical Families-Patterns in Properties

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Lesson CHE-105: Water and Hydrogen

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