CHEM-1100
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Course Overview
Lessons & Practice
I. Welcome
1 min1. Chapter 1: Units of Measurement for Physical and Chemical Changes
28min2. Chapter 2: Atoms and Elements
54min3. Chapter 3: Molecules, Compounds, and Nomenclature
59min3.1.1. Naming Ionic Compounds3.1.2. Naming Molecular Compounds2 min3.1.3. Naming Acids and Bases3 min3.1.4. Example: Providing Chemical Formulae for Ionic Compounds4 min3.1.5. Example: Naming Molecular Compounds2 min3.1.6. Practice Level 11 min3.1.7. Practice Level 23 min3.1.8. Practice Level 32 min
4. Chapter 4: Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
1hr4.2.1. Concentration of Solutions3 min4.2.2. Example: Converting Molarity to Mole Fraction8 min4.2.3. Example: Converting Mole Fraction to Molarity7 min4.2.4. Example: Calculating Molarity from Combined Solutions6 min4.2.5. Practice Question: Calculating Molarity from Mass4 min4.2.6. Practice Question: Calculating Mole Fraction from Molarity7 min
5. Chapter 5: Gases
2.4hr5.1.1. Measurable Properties of Gases8 min5.1.2. Gas Laws7 min5.1.3. Molar Volume4 min5.1.4. Example: Pressure Conversions3 min5.1.5. Example: Gas Laws2 min5.1.6. Example: Molar Volume3 min5.1.7. Practice Level 155 sec5.1.8. Practice Level 22 min5.1.9. Practice Level 33 min5.1.10. Gas Laws11 min5.1.11. Example5 min5.1.12. Practice3 min5.1.13. Practice
6. Chapter 6: Thermochemistry
2.2hr7. Chapter 7: The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom
6hr7.1.1. Electromagnetic Spectrum2 min7.1.2. Photon Equations5 min7.1.3. Photon Equations (Cntd.)9 min7.1.4. Example4 min7.1.5. Example3 min7.1.6. Practice1 min7.1.7. Practice4 min7.1.8. Blackbody Radiation3 min7.1.9. The Photoelectric Effect8 min7.1.10. The Photoelectric Effect Equation11 min7.1.11. Example5 min7.1.12. Practice3 min7.1.13. Practice5 min
7.2.1. The Basics of Absorption and Emission Spectra3 min7.2.2. Bohr's Atomic Model 12 min7.2.3. Absorption vs Emission of a Photon3 min7.2.4. Example4 min7.2.5. Example3 min7.2.6. Bohr Model Equations8 min7.2.7. Example4 min7.2.8. Example8 min7.2.9. Practice 6 min7.2.10. The Bohr Model and Atomic Line Spectra7 min7.2.11. Relating Electronic Transitions to Emission Spectra8 min7.2.12. Example4 min7.2.13. Practice7.2.14. Practice1 min
7.5.1. Quantum Numbers11 min7.5.2. Quantum Numbers Cheatsheet7.5.3. Example3 min7.5.4. Example5 min7.5.5. Example1 min7.5.6. Practice1 min7.5.7. Shapes (aka Boundary Diagrams) of Atomic Orbitals7 min7.5.8. Drawing Atomic Orbitals7 min7.5.9. Example3 min7.5.10. Practice7.5.11. Angular and Radial Nodes10 min7.5.12. Wave Properties of Electrons4 min7.5.13. Plotting Radial Electron Probability8 min7.5.14. Example3 min7.5.15. Example3 min7.5.16. Example2 min7.5.17. Practice4 min7.5.18. Nodes7 min7.5.19. Relative Energies of Atomic Orbitals11 min7.5.20. Rules for Orbital Filling10 min7.5.21. Example2 min7.5.22. Example1 min7.5.23. Practice2 min7.5.24. Practice
7.6.1. Electronic Configurations of Atoms11 min7.6.2. Electron Configurastions Cheatsheet7.6.3. Electron Configuration Exceptions5 min7.6.4. Example3 min7.6.5. Example3 min7.6.6. Practice7.6.7. Practice4 min7.6.8. Practice 7.6.9. Electron Configurations of Ions of Main Group Elements9 min7.6.10. Electron Configuration of Ions of Transition Elements2 min7.6.11. Example5 min7.6.12. Example5 min7.6.13. Practice3 min7.6.14. Diamagnetic Vs Paramagnetic 7 min7.6.15. Example8 min7.6.16. Practice7.6.17. Ground State Vs Excited State Electron Configurations6 min7.6.18. Example2 min7.6.19. Example7.6.20. Practice4 min7.6.21. Practice5 min
8. Chapter 8: Periodic Properties of the Elements
1.9hr9. Chapter 9: Chemical Bonding I: Lewis Theory
3hr9.7.1. Molecular Orbital Theory Introduction3 min9.7.2. Drawing MO Diagrams5 min9.7.3. Example: Molecular Orbital Theory Questions5 min9.7.4. Practice: Bond Order2 min9.7.5. How to Draw MO Diagrams for Homonuclear Diatomics8 min9.7.6. Example: Molecular Orbitals of Li2 min9.7.7. MO Diagrams of p Heteronuclear Diatomics3 min9.7.8. Example: MO Diagrams of p Heteronuclear Diatomics2 min9.7.9. MO Diagrams of p and s Heteronuclear Diatomics5 min9.7.10. Example: MO Diagrams of p and s Heteronuclear Diatomics3 min9.7.11. Practice: MO Diagrams of Heteronuclear Diatomics2 min9.7.12. Example: Molecular Orbitals of HeH3 min9.7.13. Practice: Diamagnetic Diatomics2 min9.7.14. Practice: MO Orbitals Problem2 min9.7.15. Practice Question: MO Diagrams of Homonuclear Diatomics6 min9.7.16. Practice: Molecular orbital (Challenging Problem)
10. Chapter 10: Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Shapes, Valence Bond Theory, Molecular Orbital Theory
2.4hr10.3.1. Introduction to Valence Bond Theory6 min10.3.2. Valence Bond Theory and Hybridization11 min10.3.3. Example: Valence Bond Description of O and N4 min10.3.4. Practice: Bonding in Methyldiazene1 min10.3.5. Practice: Bonding in Methyldiazene Part 21 min10.3.6. Example: Drawing Orbital Overlap Diagrams7 min10.3.7. Example: Valence Bond Description of Acetone6 min
10.4.1. Molecular Orbital Theory Introduction3 min10.4.2. Drawing MO Diagrams5 min10.4.3. Example: Molecular Orbital Theory Questions5 min10.4.4. Practice: Bond Order2 min10.4.5. How to Draw MO Diagrams for Homonuclear Diatomics8 min10.4.6. Example: Molecular Orbitals of Li2 min10.4.7. MO Diagrams of p Heteronuclear Diatomics3 min10.4.8. Example: MO Diagrams of p Heteronuclear Diatomics2 min10.4.9. MO Diagrams of p and s Heteronuclear Diatomics5 min10.4.10. Example: MO Diagrams of p and s Heteronuclear Diatomics3 min10.4.11. Practice: MO Diagrams of Heteronuclear Diatomics2 min10.4.12. Example: Molecular Orbitals of HeH3 min10.4.13. Practice: Diamagnetic Diatomics2 min10.4.14. Practice: MO Orbitals Problem2 min10.4.15. Practice Question: MO Diagrams of Homonuclear Diatomics6 min10.4.16. Practice: Molecular orbital (Challenging Problem)
11. Chapter 11: Solids, Liquids, and Intermolecular Forces
2.6hr11.1.1. Intramolecular vs Intermolecular Forces5 min11.1.2. Intermolecular Forces Theory15 min11.1.3. Strength of Intermolecular Forces Cheatsheet11.1.4. Example11.1.5. Example 11.1.6. Practice9 min11.1.7. Surface Tension6 min11.1.8. Viscosity 5 min11.1.9. Capillary Action10 min11.1.10. Example4 min11.1.11. Example11.1.12. Practice11.1.13. Practice 8 min
12. Chapter 12: Solutions
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