Chemistry of the Periodic table, Acids, Bases, and Salts

Discovering the simple chemistry of the Periodic table, Acids, Bases, and Salts

Chemistry of the Periodic table, Acids, Bases, and Salts
Chemistry of the Periodic table, Acids, Bases, and Salts

Chemistry of the Periodic table, Acids, Bases, and Salts udemy course

Discovering the simple chemistry of the Periodic table, Acids, Bases, and Salts

This Course is about 3 most important topics in chemistry:


  • Periodic Table

  • Acids and Bases

  • Salts


Let’s have on the content of all these topics covered in this Course:


1) Periodic Table


  • Introduction to Periodic Table

  • Knowledge about Groups and Periods

  • Applications of Periodic Table

  • Reactivity Trend Along groups and periods

  • Trends in physical Properties of Alkali Metals

  • Chemical Properties of Alkali Metals

  • Transition Elements

  • Understandings about the Halogens

  • Physical Properties of Halogens

  • Displacement Reactions of Halogens

  • Noble Gases

  • Overall Summary of Periodic Properties of Elements


2) Acids and Bases

Acids and bases contain;


  • Introduction to Acids and bases

  • Physical properties of acids and bases

  • Strong Acids and Weak Acids

  • Use of PH Scale

  • Indicators to Measure the PH of Substances

  • Chemical properties of acids and bases

  • Polyatomic Ions in the formation of Formula

  • Understanding to the Role of reactivity Series of Metals with acids

  • Reactions Of metal oxides of acids

  • Reactions of metal hydroxides with acids

  • Reaction of metal carbonates with acids

  • Difference between Acidic Oxides, Basic Oxides, Amphoteric oxides and Neutral oxides

  • Uses of Acids and Bases


3) Salts


  • Introduction to Salts

  • Solubility of Salts

  • Soluble and Insoluble salts

  • Role of Reactivity Series in the formation of Salts

  • Preparation of Salts

  • 4 Methods to prepare soluble salts

  • Titration Method

  • 1 Method to prepare insoluble salts

  • Precipitation Method

  • Understanding of Soluble, insoluble, hydrated, and anhydrous salts