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Lizzie Atkinson 9th Grade Chemistry
[edit]Intro Chem
[edit]- Accuracy and precision
- Paracetamol
- Acetic acid
- Acetone
- Acetylene
- Aspirin
- Acid
- Acid dissociation constant
- Acid rain
- HIV/AIDS
- Acrylic fiber
- Actinide
- Activated complex
- Activation energy
- Reactivity series
- Yield (chemistry)
- Addition
- Calorimetry
- Airbag
- Air conditioning
- Air–fuel ratio
- Air pollution
- Alanine
- Alchemy
- Alcohol
- Aldehyde
- Algae
- Alizarine Yellow R
- Alkali
- Alkali metal
- Alkalinity
- Alkaline battery
- Alkaline earth metal
- Alkane
- Alkene
- Alkyne
- Allotropy
- Alloy
- Alpha particle
- Altitude
- Aluminosilicate
- Aluminium
- Aluminium sulfate
- Alzheimer's disease
- Amine
- Amino acid
- 4-Aminobenzoic acid
- Ammonia
- Ammonium
- Ammonium nitrate
- Ammonium sulfate
- Amount of substance
- Ampere
- Amphoterism
- Anhydrous
- Ion
- Anisole
- Matter creation
- Anode
- Antacid
- Antifreeze
- Antioxidant
- Antiparticle
- Ant venom
- Apollo 13
- Aqua regia
- Aqueous solution
- Argon
- Aromaticity
- Flavor
- Sugar substitute
- Nuclear transmutation
- Ascorbic acid
- Astatine
- Atmosphere of Earth
- Atom
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Atomic mass
- Atomic mass unit
- Atomic number
- Atomic radius
- Atomic theory
- Intermolecular force
- Aufbau principle
- Avalanche
- Avogadro constant
- Avogadro's law
- Leo Baekeland
- Bakelite
- Baking powder
- Sodium bicarbonate
- Weighing scale
- Stable nuclide
- Barium
- Barium chloride
- Barium nitrate
- Barium sulfate
- Barometer
- Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi
- Base (chemistry)
- Bauxite
- Hugh Beaver
- Henri Becquerel
- Benzaldehyde
- Benzene
- Terephthalic acid
- Benzoic acid
- Berkelium
- Beryl
- Berylliosis
- Beryllium
- Jöns Jacob Berzelius
- Beta decay
- Beta particle
- Big Bang
- Biodegradation
- Bismuth
- Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett
- Blood
- Niels Bohr
- Boiling point
- Boiling-point elevation
- Chemical bond
- Boron
- Carl Bosch
- Robert Boyle
- Boyle's law
- Brittleness
- Bromocresol green
- Bromine
- Bromophenol blue
- Bromothymol blue
- Buckminsterfullerene
- Buffer solution
- Robert Bunsen
- Burette
- 1,3-Butadiene
- N-Butanol
- Butanone
- Cadmium
- Caffeine
- Calcium
- Calcium fluoride
- Calcium oxide
- Calcium sulfide
- Californium
- Stanislao Cannizzaro
- Carbohydrate
- Carbon dioxide
- Carbonic acid
- Carbon monoxide
- Carbon tetrachloride
- Carbonate
- Carboxylic acid
- Wallace Carothers
- Casein
- Catalysis
- Catalytic converter
- X-ray computed tomography
- Cathode ray tube
- Cathodic protection
- Henry Cavendish
- Cellulose
- Celsius
- Cement
- Centrifuge
- Caesium
- Caesium chloride
- Chlorofluorocarbon
- Chain reaction
- Chalcocite
- Phase transition
- Jacques Charles
- Charles's law
- Chemical change
- Chemical energy
- Chemical engineer
- Chemical equation
- Chemical equilibrium
- Chemical formula
- Chemical kinetics
- Chemical property
- Reactivity (chemistry)
- Chernobyl disaster
- Chlorophyll
- Chloroplast
- Chromatography
- Chromium
- Cisplatin
- Citric acid
- Cloud chamber
- Coefficient
- Coffee
- Collagen
- Colligative properties
- Colloid
- Color
- Combined gas law
- Combustion
- Common-ion effect
- Compost
- Chemical compound
- Concentration
- Condensation
- Conduction band
- Conservation of mass
- Contact lens
- Control rod
- Conversion factor
- Copper
- Copper(I) chloride
- Copper(II) chloride
- Copper(II) nitrate
- Copper sulfide
- Corrosion
- Coulomb
- Coulomb's law
- Covalent bond
- Critical mass
- Critical point (thermodynamics)
- Cross-link
- William Cruickshank (chemist)
- Marie Curie
- Curium
- Cycloalkane
- Cyclobutane
- Cyclopropane
- Cyclotron
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Polyethylene terephthalate
- John Dalton
- Partial pressure
- Daniell cell
- Decaffeination
- Decantation
- Decay chain
- George Decker
- Chemical decomposition
- Density
- Detergent
- Deuterium
- Heavy water
- Henri Étienne Sainte-Claire Deville
- James Dewar
- Diamond
- 1,2-Dichloroethane
- Diethyl ether
- Diffusion
- Nitrous oxide
- Dinitrogen pentoxide
- Dipole
- Disorder
- London dispersion force
- Chemical reaction
- Dissociation (chemistry)
- Dissolution (chemistry)
- Distillation
- Division (mathematics)
- Domoic acid
- Salt metathesis reaction
- Downs cell
- Dry cell
- Dry cleaning
- Dry ice
- Ductility
- Dynamite
- Dynamo
- Crust (geology)
- Effervescence
- Effusion
- Albert Einstein
- Mendeleev's predicted elements
- Elastomer
- Electric potential
- Electrical resistivity and conductivity
- Electricity
- Standard electrode potential (data page)
- Electrochemistry
- Electrode
- Electrode potential
- Electrolysis of water
- Electrolyte
- Electrolytic cell
- Electromagnet
- Electromagnetic spectrum
- Electron
- Electron capture
- Atomic orbital
- Shielding effect
- Electronegativity
- Chemical element
- Elemental analysis
- El Niño
- Empirical formula
- Emulsion
- Equivalence point
- Energy
- Enthalpy
- Entropy
- Enzyme
- Equation
- Equilibrium constant
- Ester
- Estimation
- Ethylene glycol
- Ethanol
- Ethylene
- Ethyl acetate
- Evaporation
- Excited state
- Exothermic reaction
- Experiment
- Explosive material
- Intensive and extensive properties
- Fahrenheit
- Michael Faraday
- Faraday constant
- Fat
- Fatty acid
- Feldspar
- Alloy steel
- Iron(III) oxide
- Fertilizer
- Fiber
- Filtration
- Fire extinguisher
- Fireworks
- Fission (biology)
- Flammability
- Fluid
- Fluorine
- Fluorite
- Fluorocarbon
- Food chain
- Force
- Formaldehyde
- Formic acid
- Formula
- Formula unit
- Francium
- Radical (chemistry)
- Freezing
- Frequency
- Functional group
- Fusion
- Gallium
- Galvanic cell
- Gamma ray
- Gas
- Gas laws
- Gasoline
- Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac
- Gay-Lussac's law
- Germanium
- Albert Ghiorso
- Josiah Willard Gibbs
- Gibbs free energy
- Climate
- Glucose
- Glycerol
- Gold
- Rube Goldberg
- Charles Goodyear
- Graduated cylinder
- Thomas Graham (chemist)
- Graham's law
- Graphite
- Greenhouse effect
- Greenhouse gas
- Ground state
- Fritz Haber
- Haber process
- Hair
- Half-life
- Halide
- Charles Martin Hall
- Hall–Héroult process
- Halogen
- William Draper Harkins
- Paul Harteck
- High-density polyethylene
- Heat
- Enthalpy of fusion
- Enthalpy of vaporization
- Heliox
- Helium
- Hemoglobin
- Henry's law
- Paul Héroult
- Hertz
- Hess's law
- Heterogeneous catalysis
- Mixture
- Felix Hoffmann
- Homogeneous catalysis
- Homogeneous (chemistry)
- Hund's rules
- Hydrate
- Hydrogen bromide
- Hydrogen iodide
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Hydronium
- Hypoiodous acid
- Hypothesis
- Ibuprofen
- Ice
- Ideal gas
- Ideal gas law
- Miscibility
- Incineration
- Reaction inhibitor
- Inorganic compound
- Reactive intermediate
- International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Iodine
- Iodine monochloride
- Ion pump (physics)
- Ionic bonding
- Ionic compound
- Ionization energy
- Iron
- Iron(III) chloride
- Iron oxide
- Isoamyl acetate
- Isoamyl alcohol
- Isobar (nuclide)
- Isobutanol
- Isoelectronicity
- Isomer
- 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
- Isoprene
- Isopropyl alcohol
- Cumene
- Isotope
- Pierre Janssen
- Irène Joliot-Curie
- Joule
- Kelvin
- Ketone
- Kevlar
- Kidney
- Jack Kilby
- Kinetic energy
- Kinetic theory
- Frederick Kipping
- Fritz Klatte
- Krypton
- Lactic acid
- Lactose intolerance
- Landfill
- Lanthanide
- Latex
- Lattice energy
- Antoine Lavoisier
- Law of definite proportions
- Law of multiple proportions
- History of the periodic table
- Ernest Lawrence
- Low-density polyethylene
- Lead
- Lead(II) iodide
- Lead–acid battery
- Henry Louis Le Chatelier
- Le Chatelier's principle
- Lecithin
- Gilbert N. Lewis
- Lewis structure
- Ligand
- Light
- Lightning
- Limestone
- Limonene
- James Lind
- Emission spectrum
- Linoleic acid
- Liquid
- Lithium
- Lithium bromide
- Lithium chloride
- Lithium hydroxide
- Lithium iodide
- Norman Lockyer
- Logarithm
- Lone pair
- Poly(methyl methacrylate)
- Luminous intensity