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Chemistry 3
[edit]- Multipole expansion
- Ionic bonding
- Hydrogen bond
- Van der Waals force
- Valence bond theory
- Valence electron
- Octet rule
- Coordination complex
- Photochemistry
- Exergonic reaction
- Endergonic reaction
- Exothermic reaction
- Endothermic process
- Activation energy
- Thermodynamic free energy
- Chemical thermodynamics
- Gibbs free energy
- Chemical equilibrium
- Intermolecular force
- Spectral line
- Dissociation (chemistry)
- Neutralization (chemistry)
- Reaction intermediate
- Elementary reaction
- Stepwise reaction
- Salt (chemistry)
- Acid–base reaction
- Base (chemistry)
- Hydronium
- Hydroxide
- Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory
- Hydrogen
- Lewis acids and bases
- PH
- Oxidizing agent
- Reducing agent
- Mechanical equilibrium
- Dynamic equilibrium
- Chemical law
- Avogadro's law
- Beer–Lambert law
- Charles's law
- Fick's laws of diffusion
- Gay-Lussac's law
- Le Chatelier's principle
- Henry's law
- Hess's law
- Conservation of energy
- Thermodynamics
- Chemical kinetics
- Isolated system
- Special relativity
- Mass–energy equivalence
- Nuclear chemistry
- Law of definite proportions
- Law of multiple proportions
- Raoult's law
- Biochemistry
- Inorganic chemistry
- Materials science
- Neurochemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Physical chemistry
- Theoretical chemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Astrochemistry
- Quantum chemistry