Oxidation-reduction reactions
Balance and degree of environment
Electrolysis
Essential solutions. Mechanism and thermal effect of dissolution. Molar concentration of solutions
Dissolution as a peer-to-peer process. The solubility of the substance. Henry's Law
Properties of dilute solutions – vapor pressure, boiling point, freezing point, diffusion and osmosis
Colloid-dispersion systems (colloids, sols)
Theory of electrolyte decomposition
Process the contribution of ions
Neutralization. Hydrolysis of cola
Adsorption
Chemical elements. For drugs
Hydrides (hydrogen compounds)
Oxide
Hydroxides
Acid acids (acid hydroxides)
Collie
kandidatstudentski
With the proposed works, the authors want to replace the many textbooks, each of which gives necessary, but not sufficient knowledge, by providing the candidate-students with all the necessary information to pass the candidate-student exam. Comparison tables for the composition and properties of the substances are used. The new terms and new formulations of the recently used terms and concepts have been introduced. To make the preparation comprehensive and thorough, very often the examples used in general and inorganic chemistry are taken from appropriate places in organic chemistry, and vice versa.
The systematization of the educational content for the two educational levels in the current textbooks can also support the daily work of chemistry teachers.
Thus, the suggested solutions to chemistry topics provide an opportunity for successful candidacy with a final chemistry exam in all universities.
Author(s): L. Velichkova, G. Robova
Publisher: Abagar
Year of issue: 2013
Volume: 258 pages.
Cover type: soft
Language: Bulgarian