basic chemistry concepts free tutorial

Alot of basic concepts of chemistry has built on Standard periodic table of the chemical elements ,and due to the big variety of propertities of elements that has been found ,scientsists forworded to identifing basic concepts on basis of make the study of periodic table more closly to both whome study or searching all over branches of chemistry ,basic concepts of chemistry almost do not change from any branch of chemistry to another,but sometimes organic chemistry utilizing special concepts and different basics than General chemistry or Physical chemistry at all,
Here are approaches to satisfying and categorizing a handfull of properties of elements as a basic chemistry concepts:
* Apparatus : Bunsen burner — Calorimeter — Colorimeter — Burette — Thermometer
* Atomic structure : Atom — Ion — Electron — Proton — Neutron — Atomic orbital — Molecular orbital — Chemical element — Valence — Atomic nucleus — Isotope
* Bonding : Chemical bond — Ionic bond — Covalent bond — Metallic bond — Hydrogen bond — Intermolecular force — Dipole — Electron pair — Unpaired electron
* Chemical reaction — Chemical formula — Structural formula — Mole — Stoichiometry — Chemical nomenclature — Chemical equilibrium — Reversible reaction — Electrophile — Nucleophile — Redox
* Chemical techniques : Titration — Distillation — Chromatography — Reflux — Buffer solution — Filtration — Hydrolysis — Condensation reaction
* Important Chemical substances: Matter — Water — Ammonia — Benzene — Phenol
* Mixtures and Solutions: Concentration — Vapour pressure — Raoult's law — Partial pressure — solvation
* Periodic table : Periodicity — Group 1 elements — Group 2 elements — Transition metal — Group 5 elements — Group 6 elements — Halogen — Noble gas — s block — d block — p block — f block
* Properties : pH — electronegativity
* Structure : Gas — Liquid — Molecule — Solid — Isomer — Allotropy — Crystal — Complex (chemistry) — Ligand — Chemical compound — Stereochemistry

Basic chemistry concepts based on branch of chemistry

* Analytical chemistry :
o Electrochemistry : Electrochemical cell — Oxidation — Reduction — Electrode potential — Oxidation number — Electrolysis — Electrolytic cell — Electrolyte — Nernst equation
o Spectroscopy : atomic absorption spectroscopy — Auger electron spectroscopy — electromagnetic spectroscopy — fluorescence spectroscopy — infrared spectroscopy — mass spectrometer — Mössbauer spectroscopy — nuclear magnetic resonance — neutron activation analysis — Raman spectroscopy — UV/Vis spectrophotometry — X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy —
* Inorganic chemistry : Alkali — Acid — Base — Metals — Nonmetals — Salt — pH
o Solid state chemistry
* Organic chemistry : Functional group — Hydrocarbon — Alkane — Alkene — Halogenoalkane - Alcohol — Ether — Aldehyde — Ketone - Carboxylic acid — Ester — Alicyclic compound — Amine — Amide — Amino acid — Polymer — Polymerization — Organic nomenclature — Arene — Phenol — Peptide
o Stereochemistry : Optical isomerism — Chirality
* Physical chemistry :
o Kinetics: Catalyst — Enzyme — Arrhenius equation
o Thermochemistry : Enthalpy — Activation energy — Entropy
o Computational chemistry : Molecular modeling — Molecular dynamics — Molecular mechanics — Quantum methods — Combinatorial chemistry — Cheminformatics — Bioinformatics
o Quantum chemistry : Slater determinant - Self-consistent field — Hartree-Fock — Moller-Plesset - Electron correlation - Semiempirical methods
* Biochemistry : Protein — Carbohydrate — Fat — Nucleic Acid

Study of basic chemistry concepts leading to remember those Scientists who build the chemistry basics
Some famous chemists.
* Marie Curie
* John Dalton
* Humphry Davy
* Eleuthère Irénée du Pont
* George Eastman
* Michael Faraday
* Dmitriy Mendeleyev
* Alfred Nobel
* Wilhelm Ostwald
* Louis Pasteur
* Linus Pauling
* Joseph Priestley
* Karl Ziegler
Basic chemistry concepts of Functional groups and compounds and international synonamous:
* alkane
* alloy
* biochemistry (topic)
* CAS number (by chemical compound)
* elements (by atomic number)
* hazardous substance
* publications
* inorganic compound
o compound (by element)
* organic compound
cf (NFPA 704, IARC (carcinogen))
but remember again when facing basic term or concept in chemistry;the chemistry has broad basic concepts and basic terms but different meaning to the same concept or term is based on properties of the compounds that being studied.