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Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table

Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table is a digital course by Alison US CA that explores atomic structure, element classification, and periodic trends. Priced variably, it's ideal for students mastering high school or early college-level chemistry concepts with interactive lessons and real-world applications.

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Key features

  • Covers s, p, d, and f block elements
  • Explains atomic radius and ionization energy trends
  • Details metallic, covalent, and ionic bonding effects
  • Analyzes period 3 element reactions with oxygen and chlorine
  • Teaches electron configuration and subshell filling
  • Compares metals, metalloids, and non-metals
  • Self-paced online learning format

Pros

  • +Clear focus on periodic trends
  • +Free enrollment with optional certificate
  • +Accessible for independent learners
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Cons

  • No hands-on lab components
  • Limited instructor interaction

About Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table

What is Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table?

Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table is an online course offered by Alison US CA that dives deep into the organization and behavior of chemical elements. It traces the evolution from Dmitri Mendeleev’s original atomic mass-based arrangement to the modern Periodic Table, which orders elements by atomic number. This course systematically breaks down the structure of the table—its 18 groups and 7 periods—and explains how electron configurations in s, p, d, and f blocks influence chemical behavior. Learners explore the placement and properties of metals, metalloids, and non-metals, making it a foundational resource for understanding elemental reactivity and physical trends.

Key features

  • Periodic Table Structure — Learn group, period, and block organization (s, p, d, f).
  • Atomic Trends — Study atomic radii, ionization energy, and electronegativity across periods.
  • Bonding & Properties — Understand how metallic, covalent, and ionic bonds affect melting points and conductivity.
  • Element Reactions — Explore reactions of period 3 elements with hydrogen, oxygen, and chlorine.
  • Electron Configuration — Master subshell filling and valence electron impact on reactivity.
  • Metals vs Non-Metals — Compare physical and chemical properties across categories.
  • Digital Accessibility — Self-paced online format suitable for remote learning.

Who is Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table for?

This course is designed for high school and early college chemistry students, self-learners, and educators seeking a structured, in-depth review of periodic trends. It’s especially useful for those preparing for standardized exams or needing to strengthen foundational knowledge in inorganic chemistry. The content is technical yet accessible, assuming prior basic chemistry knowledge.

How does Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table compare?

Unlike general chemistry textbooks or video lectures, this course offers a focused, modular approach specifically on periodicity. It provides clearer explanations of trends like ionization energy and atomic radius than broad introductory courses. Compared to standard polypropylene rugs or fixed overhead cranes, it serves an entirely different, academic purpose—targeting science education rather than physical goods or industrial equipment.

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Best use cases

  • High school chemistry review
  • College prep for STEM majors
  • Teacher supplemental material
  • Self-study for AP or IB exams
  • Understanding periodic trends
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Is Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table right for you?

This course suits high school or early college students needing a strong grasp of periodic trends. Ideal for self-learners with basic chemistry knowledge. No physical materials—entirely digital. Alternatives include paid textbook courses or university lectures, but this offers a free, structured online option with flexible pacing.

How it compares: Compared to general chemistry courses, this offers deeper focus on periodicity. It’s more detailed than introductory videos but less comprehensive than full-year curricula. Not comparable to physical products like lab equipment or furniture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table?

The course covers the Periodic Table's structure, groups and periods, s/p/d/f blocks, atomic radii, ionization energy, electronegativity, bonding types, and reactions of period 3 elements with oxygen, hydrogen, and chlorine.

Does the course include lab experiments or practical work?

No, this is a theoretical course delivered online. It does not include physical lab experiments or hands-on activities, focusing instead on conceptual understanding and periodic trends.

How long does it take to complete the course?

Learners typically complete the course in 3-5 hours, depending on pace. It's self-directed, allowing flexible scheduling for students and professionals.

Is Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table free?

Yes, the course is free to enroll and study. A certificate may require a fee upon completion, but access to all core content is free through Alison US CA.

Can I use this course for AP or college credit?

The course supports AP Chemistry prep but does not grant college credit. It's a supplemental resource, not an accredited program on its own.

Is Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table in stock at Alison?

Yes, Intermediate Chemistry: Periodicity and Periodic Table is currently in stock at Alison.

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Category
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SKU
5200
Last updated May 14, 2026