General Chemistry
As a foundational course within the broader field of chemistry, General Chemistry introduces the essential principles and quantitative problem-solving skills necessary for further study. It explores the fundamental nature of matter, including atomic structure, the periodic table, and chemical bonding, before delving into the dynamics of chemical reactions through the study of stoichiometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, and equilibrium. This comprehensive survey provides the conceptual framework for understanding the composition, properties, and transformations of substances, serving as the bedrock for all specialized chemical disciplines.
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