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Foundations of General Chemistry builds conceptual and quantitative fluency across measurement, atomic structure, periodicity, bonding, and molecular shape, connecting microscopic models to macroscopic properties. Core topics include stoichiometry, reaction types, gases, thermochemistry, solutions, equilibrium, acids–bases, kinetics, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry, with emphasis on dimensional analysis, significant figures, and proportional reasoning. Skills developed include interpreting models (quantum orbitals, VSEPR, intermolecular forces), predicting trends and reactivity, balancing equations, analyzing energy changes, and applying rate and equilibrium concepts to real systems. Laboratory and data practices—safety, error analysis, graphing, and clear reporting—reinforce evidence-based problem solving.