Scientific Measurement and Atomic Structure

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Last updated on May 6, 2025 5:07 pm

This comprehensive course is designed for high school students taking the AP chemistry exam and breaks down atomic mass, isotopes, electromagnetism and more.

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This course will teach you the rules for identifying significant figures and how making measurements can be used for data collection. You will learn how the number of atoms in a compound can be based on the chemical formula. Then explore the theory of the heterogeneous mixture and types of pure substances. This is especially useful for students who want to take the AP (Advanced Placement) chemistry exam.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Explain the process of correctly rec…
  • Identify the number of significant f…
  • Analyse mathematical operations with…
  • Identify the Dalton and Thomson mode…
  • Explain the process of correctly recording scientific measurements
  • Identify the number of significant figures in a measurement
  • Analyse mathematical operations with measurements and rounds
  • Identify the Dalton and Thomson models of the atom
  • Explain the relative charge and mass of a proton, neutron and electron
  • Recall the difference in isotopes and the atomic mass of an element
  • Identify the elements of the periodic table by groups and their periods
  • Describe various periodic trends and valence electrons
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