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Holt Chemistry: Online Textbook Help

Offered By: Study.com

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Course Description

Overview

If your Holt Chemistry textbook is proving challenging, our flexible textbook companion course can help. Each chapter in your book aligns to one of our short video lessons, so you can study tough topics at your own pace and get a better grade in class.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Holt Chemistry Chapter 1: The Science of Chemistry
  • Ch 2. Holt Chemistry Chapter 2: Matter and Energy
  • Ch 3. Holt Chemistry Chapter 3: Atoms and Moles
  • Ch 4. Holt Chemistry Chapter 4: The Periodic Table
  • Ch 5. Holt Chemistry Chapter 5: Ions and Ionic Compounds
  • Ch 6. Holt Chemistry Chapter 6: Covalent Compounds
  • Ch 7. Holt Chemistry Chapter 7: The Mole and Chemical Composition
  • Ch 8. Holt Chemistry Chapter 8: Chemical Equations and Reactions
  • Ch 9. Holt Chemistry Chapter 9: Stoichiometry
  • Ch 10. Holt Chemistry Chapter 10: Causes of Change
  • Ch 11. Holt Chemistry Chapter 11: States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces
  • Ch 12. Holt Chemistry Chapter 12: Gases
  • Ch 13. Holt Chemistry Chapter 13: Solutions
  • Ch 14. Holt Chemistry Chapter 14: Chemical Equilibrium
  • Ch 15. Holt Chemistry Chapter 15: Acids and Bases
  • Ch 16. Holt Chemistry Chapter 16: Reaction Rates
  • Ch 17. Holt Chemistry Chapter 17: Oxidation, Reduction, and Electrochemistry
  • Ch 18. Holt Chemistry Chapter 18: Nuclear Chemistry
  • Ch 19. Holt Chemistry Chapter 19: Carbon and Organic Compounds
  • Ch 20. Holt Chemistry Chapter 20: Biological Chemistry

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