Chapter 1Solution
1.1 Basic Terms of Solution
Solution Process
1.2 Solubility of Solution
1.2.1 Saturated and Unsaturated Solutions
1.2.2 Supersaturated Solutions
1.2.3 Factors That Affect Solubility
1.3 Solution Concentration
1.3.1 Amount.of.substance and Molar Mass
1.3.2 Mass Percent of S01ute
1.3.3 Mole Fraction(Amount.of.substaIlce Flction、
1.3.4 Molality
1.3.5 Mass Concentration
1.3.6 Amount.of.substance Concentation
1.4 Colligative Properties of Solutions
1.4.1 Lowering of Vapor Pressure
1.4.2 Elevation of Boiling Point
1.4.3 Depression of Freezing Point
1.4.4 Osmotic Pressure
1.4.5 The Colligative Properties of Electrolyte Solution
1.4.6 Application of Osmosis in Medicine
Chapter 2 Electrolyte Solution
2.1 Strong and Weak Electrolyte Solution
2.1.1 Strong Electrolyte Solution
2.1.2 Ionization Equilibrium of Weak Electrolyte Solution
2.2 Theory of Acid.base
2.2.1 Arrhenius Acids and Bases
2.2.2 Bronsted.Lowry Acids and Bases
2.2.3 Lewis Acids and Bases
2.3 Acidity and Calculation of Solution
2.3.1 Autoionization of Water
2.3.2 Acidity of Solution(The pH Function)
2.3.3 Calculation of Acidity of Solution
2.4 Equilibrium between Dissolution and Precipitation of Slightly Soluble
Electrolyte
2.4.1 Solubility Product
2.4.2 Rule of Solubility Product
2.4.3 The Formation of a Precipitate
2.4.4 The Dissolving of a Precipitate
Chapter 3 Buffer Solution
3.1 Concept of Buffer Solution
3.1.1 Buffer Solution
3.1.2 Composition and Action of Buffer Solution
3 2 The pH of Buf.fer Solution
3.3 Capacity of Buffer Solution
3.3.1 Definition of Capacity of Buffer Solution
3.3.2 Factors Influencing Buffer Capacity(B)
3.4 Designing and Preparation of Buffers
Ways to Make a Buffer
Preparing a Buffer in Real Life
3 5 Buffer Systems in the Body
Chapter 4 Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter 5 Rates of Chemical Reaction
Chapter 6 Electrochemistry
Chapter 7 Atomic Structure
Chapter 8 Molecular Structure
Chapter 9 Coordination Compound
Chapter 10 Titrimetry
Chapter 11 Spectrophotometry
Chapter 12 Colloidal System and Surface Phenomena