1. Acids and Bases |
Arrhenius, Lavoisier, Lewis |
2. Atoms, Molecules, Ions |
Arrhenius, Avogadro, Dalton, Kekulé, Pauling, Priestley |
3. Ballooning |
Gay-Lussac, Mendeleev |
4. Chemical Warfare, Explosives |
Haber, LeChatelier |
5. Colloids |
Graham |
6. Covalent Bonding, Valence |
Berzelius, Kekulé, Langmuir, Lewis, von Liebig, Pauling |
7. Discovery of the Elements. |
Berzelius, Bunsen, Curie, Davy, Gay-Lussac, Lavoisier, Priestley, Seaborg |
8. Electrochemistry |
Davy, Faraday, Lewis |
9. Elements/Compounds |
Avogadro, Berzelius, Boyle, Dalton, Faraday, Lavoisier, Seaborg |
10. Equilibrium |
Haber, LeChatelier |
11. Gas Laws |
Avogadro, Boyle, Dalton, Gay-Lussac, Graham |
12. Industrial Chemistry |
Davy, Langmuir, LeChatelier, Pasteur |
13. Instrumentation/Technology |
Boyle, Bunsen, Langmuir, LeChatelier, von Liebig |
14. Nuclear Chemistry |
Marie Curie, Frederic Joliot-Curie, Irene Joliot-Curie, Seaborg |
15. Organic Chemistry |
Faraday, Kekulé, von Liebig, Pasteur |
16. Periodic Table |
Mendeleev, Seaborg |
17. Spectroscopy |
Bunsen, Pauling |
18. Synthesis |
Haber |