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Unit 1 - Atoms and the Periodic Table
Unit 2A - Bonding 1: Bonds and Particles
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Unit 3 - Amount of Substance and Measurement
Unit 4 - Introduction to Physical Chemistry
Unit 5A - Chemical Reactions I: Acid-Base Reactions
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Unit 6 - Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry
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Development of the Modern Atomic Model
Evolution of Chemical Symbols
From Hydrogen to Carbon-12 How Relative Atomic Mass Was Standardised
When Experiment and Theory Collided Gay-Lussac, Avogadro and the Mystery of Gas Volumes