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    General Inorganic Chemistry : 14H Course + Solved Problems

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    General Inorganic Chemistry : 14H Course + Solved Problems

    General Inorganic Chemistry : 14H Course + Solved Problems
    Last updated 4/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.17 GB | Duration: 14h 39m

    Master chemistry atom chemical formulas equations bonding thermochemistry thermodynamics redox electrochemistry kinetics

    What you'll learn
    Do well in your chemistry course and get higher grades, in case you are in high school, college or university
    Enhance and broaden your chemistry knowledge to do well in your professional career in case you work in a chemistry related industry
    Develop problem-solving skills in precise reading and interpreting chemical problems
    Learn what an atom is and what it is made of
    Learn how to read and use the periodic table of the elements
    Learn how to calculate the number of moles and molar masses for molecules and compounds
    Learn how to predict the composition of a compound based on its chemical formula and vice versa
    Master the nomenclature of inorganic compounds
    Be an expert in writting and balancing chemical equations
    Master the calculations based on chemical equations like molecular, mass and volume relationships
    Be familiar with the main types of chemical reactions including combustion, replacement, combination, decomposition reactions and many others
    Master the gas laws as predicted by Boyle, Charle and Gay Lussac's models
    Master Dalton's law for partial pressures
    Master the ideal gas law
    Be an expert in thermochemistry
    Learn how to predict the enthalpy changes for various processes
    Learn the atomic structure and Bohr's model for hydrogen
    Learn atomic orbitals and their spatial arrangements
    Learn quantum numbers and what they represent
    Learn how to predict electron configuration for any element from the periodic table
    Learn how the elements bond to form molecules and compounds
    Learn the structure of crystals (simple, face centred and body centred cubic)
    Learn how to perform calculations on lattice and unit cells
    Learn how to write and balance redox reactions
    Learn how to calculate concentrations, molarities, molalities, normalities and other variables of solutions
    Learn to deal with dilution problems
    Learn the basics of titration
    Learn the fundamentals of thermodynamics
    Learn the basics of acids and bases (Arrhenius, Brönsted-Lowry and Lewis concepts, reactions, hydrolysis, buffer solutions, indicators, titration…)
    Learn the basics of solubility and precipitation
    Learn the fundamentals of electrochemistry (Faraday's law, voltaic cells, couples, Nernst's equation, electrolysis…)
    Learn the fundamentals of kinetics (rates and orders of reactions, energy of activation and others…)
    Requirements
    A passion to learning
    Description
    Dear student,Welcome to this online chemistry course.This 14h course will introduce you to the main and fundamentals topics in general chemistry using hands on demos and playing english crystal clear explanation.Target student :This course is primarily designed for students at high school, college or universityIf you happen to struggle with chemistry and can’t do well in your exams and you're wondering how your peers are always ahead of the curve ? then this course is really for youIt is specifically designed to help you along your classroom journeyI guarantee, you will :fully understand your course materiallearn easy and smart shortcutsbe ahead of the curve Following each topic, you will find a video lecture of solved problems, with complete and detailed solutionsAll these solved problems are also available as a downloadable pdf file of more than 300 pagesThe goal of these problem-sections is to help you develop problem-solving skills in precise reading and interpreting chemical problemsThis will help you develop the necessary skills to bridge the gap between knowledge and the confidence to do well in your examsAfter completing this online course, I can garantee : NO MORE EXCUSES ! "A" grades will be within your reachThis course is also designed for chemists, chemical engineers, technicians and any person working in a chemistry related business    Being a chemical engineer myself, I have put considerable efforts when building this course to include numerous practical examples, useful in your everyday professional lifeI can ensure you that this course through its careful explanation of concepts and theories, will break down for you all the major chemistry topics into easily digestible conceptsThis course is also designed for people seeking to broaden the sphere of their knowledge and discover the fascinating world of chemistryFor this particular audience, there will be no pre-requisites required. A passion for learning is enough. I will walk you through the various chemistry topics step by stepWe’ll start with a quick review of the fundamentals then dive in to each topic, from basic molecule nomenclature and formulas to more advanced topics like chemical bonding, thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, thermochemistry, chemical kinetics and much more…So what do you say ? ready to dive in ?Sign up today and get :1. immediate lifetime access to over 14 hours of high quality video content2. downloadable solved-problems booklet with over 300 pagesand3. one-on-one instructor supportSo with no further ado, go ahead, click the enroll button and I will see you in the first section !Cheers,WR TrainingSpread the wings of your knowledge

    Overview

    Section 1: ABOUT THE COURSE

    Lecture 1 Promotional video : The course in a glance

    Lecture 2 Learning objectives

    Lecture 3 Example of a solved problem

    Section 2: QUANTITIES AND UNITS

    Lecture 4 System of measurement

    Lecture 5 International system of units

    Lecture 6 Temperature units and scales

    Lecture 7 Use and misuse of units

    Lecture 8 Dimensional analysis

    Lecture 9 Quantities and units : Solved problems

    Section 3: ATOMIC, MOLECULAR AND MOLAR MASSES

    Lecture 10 Atoms

    Lecture 11 Nuclei

    Lecture 12 Periodic table

    Lecture 13 Relative atomic masses

    Lecture 14 Moles

    Lecture 15 Symbols, formulas and molar masses

    Lecture 16 Atomic, molecular and molar masses : Solved problems

    Section 4: FORMULAS AND COMPOSITIONS

    Lecture 17 Empirical formula from composition

    Lecture 18 Composition from formula

    Lecture 19 Nuclidic molecular masses and chemical formulas

    Lecture 20 Formulas and compositions : Solved problems

    Section 5: INORGANIC NOMENCLATURE

    Lecture 21 Introduction to nomenclature

    Lecture 22 Naming binary compounds of nonmetals

    Lecture 23 Naming ionic compounds

    Lecture 24 Naming monoatomic cations

    Lecture 25 Naming polyatomic cations

    Lecture 26 Naming monoatomic anions

    Lecture 27 Naming oxyanions

    Lecture 28 Naming special anions

    Lecture 29 Putting the names of the ions together

    Lecture 30 Writting formulas for ionic compounds

    Lecture 31 Naming inorganic acids

    Lecture 32 Naming acid salts

    Lecture 33 Naming hydrates

    Section 6: CHEMICAL EQUATIONS

    Lecture 34 Introduction to chemical equations

    Lecture 35 Molecular relations from equations

    Lecture 36 Mass relations from equations

    Lecture 37 Limiting reactant

    Lecture 38 Calculations from chemical equations : Solved problems

    Lecture 39 Types of chemical reactions

    Section 7: MEASUREMENT OF GASES

    Lecture 40 Pressure

    Lecture 41 Gas laws

    Lecture 42 Boyle's law : Constant temperature

    Lecture 43 Charles' law : Constant pressure

    Lecture 44 Gay-Lussac's law : Constant volume

    Lecture 45 Combined gas law

    Lecture 46 Density of an ideal gas

    Lecture 47 Dalton's law for partial pressures

    Lecture 48 Collecting a gas over a liquid

    Lecture 49 Deviation from ideal behavior

    Lecture 50 Measurement of gases : Solved problems

    Section 8: THE IDEAL GAS LAW

    Lecture 51 Avogadro's hypothesis

    Lecture 52 Molar volume

    Lecture 53 Ideal gas law

    Lecture 54 Gas volume relations from equations

    Lecture 55 Gas stoichiometry involving mass

    Lecture 56 The ideal gas law : Solved problems

    Section 9: THERMOCHEMISTRY

    Lecture 57 Heat

    Lecture 58 Energy and enthalpy

    Lecture 59 Enthalpy changes for various processes

    Lecture 60 Rules of thermochemistry

    Lecture 61 Thermochemistry : Solved problems

    Section 10: ATOMIC STRUCTURE

    Lecture 62 Characters of light

    Lecture 63 Interaction of light with matter

    Lecture 64 Particles and waves

    Lecture 65 Orbitals

    Lecture 66 The Pauli exclusion principle

    Lecture 67 Aufbau principle

    Lecture 68 Electron configuration

    Lecture 69 Atomic radii

    Lecture 70 Ionization energies

    Lecture 71 Electron affinity and magnetic properties

    Lecture 72 Atomic structure : Solved problems

    Section 11: CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE

    Lecture 73 Introduction to chemical bonding

    Lecture 74 Octet rule

    Lecture 75 Ionic bonding

    Lecture 76 Electron dot notation

    Lecture 77 Covalent bonding

    Lecture 78 Distinction between ionic and covalent bonding

    Lecture 79 Predicting the nature of bonding in compounds

    Lecture 80 Formal charges

    Lecture 81 Dipole moment and electronegativity

    Lecture 82 Hybrid orbitals

    Section 12: SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS

    Lecture 83 Crystals

    Lecture 84 Close packing

    Lecture 85 Crystal forces

    Lecture 86 Liquid forces

    Lecture 87 Solids and liquids : Solved problems

    Section 13: OXIDATION - REDUCTION

    Lecture 88 Introduction to redox reactions

    Lecture 89 Oxidation number

    Lecture 90 Oxidizing and reducing agents

    Lecture 91 Ionic notation for equations

    Lecture 92 Balancing oxidation-reduction equations

    Lecture 93 Oxidation-reduction : Solved problems

    Section 14: CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS

    Lecture 94 Composition of solutions

    Lecture 95 Concentrations

    Lecture 96 Molarity

    Lecture 97 Normality

    Lecture 98 Molality

    Lecture 99 Mole fraction

    Lecture 100 Comparison and summary of concentration units

    Lecture 101 Dilution problems

    Lecture 102 Concentration of solutions : Solved problems

    Section 15: REACTION INVOLVING STANDARD SOLUTIONS

    Lecture 103 Reaction involving standard solutions

    Lecture 104 Reaction involving standard solutions : Solved problems

    Section 16: PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS

    Lecture 105 Introduction to chemical solutions

    Lecture 106 Vapor pressure lowering

    Lecture 107 Freezing point lowering

    Lecture 108 Boiling point elevation

    Lecture 109 Osmotic pressure

    Lecture 110 Solution of gases in liquids

    Lecture 111 Law of distribution

    Lecture 112 Properties of solutions : Solved problems

    Section 17: THERMODYNAMICS

    Lecture 113 The first law

    Lecture 114 The second law

    Lecture 115 Entropy

    Lecture 116 The third law

    Lecture 117 Standard states

    Lecture 118 Chemical equilibrium

    Lecture 119 The equilibrium constant

    Lecture 120 Le Chatelier's principle

    Lecture 121 Thermodynamics : Solved problems

    Section 18: ACIDS AND BASES

    Lecture 122 Arrhenius concept

    Lecture 123 Brönsted-Lowry concept

    Lecture 124 Lewis concept

    Lecture 125 Ionization of water

    Lecture 126 Hydrolysis

    Lecture 127 Buffer solutions

    Lecture 128 Indicators

    Lecture 129 Polytropic acids

    Lecture 130 Titration

    Lecture 131 Acids and bases : Solved problems

    Section 19: COMPLEX IONS AND PRECIPITATES

    Lecture 132 Coordination complexes

    Lecture 133 Solubility product

    Lecture 134 Precipitation

    Lecture 135 Complex ions and precipitates : Solved problems

    Section 20: ELECTROCHEMISTRY

    Lecture 136 Electrical units

    Lecture 137 Faraday's laws

    Lecture 138 Voltaic cells

    Lecture 139 Standard half-cell potential

    Lecture 140 Combining couples

    Lecture 141 Free energy and Nernst equation

    Lecture 142 Electrolysis

    Lecture 143 Electrochemistry : Solved problems

    Section 21: RATES OF REACTIONS

    Lecture 144 Introduction to chemical kinetics

    Lecture 145 Rate constants and order of reactions

    Lecture 146 First order reactions

    Lecture 147 Other rate laws

    Lecture 148 Energy of activation

    Lecture 149 Mechanism of reaction : Molecularity

    Lecture 150 Mechanism of reaction : Energetics

    Lecture 151 Rates of reactions : Solved problems

    Lecture 152 BONUS : COUPON CODES

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