Dr. K'S Acs Final Exam Study Guide For General Chemistry I
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.19 GB | Duration: 7h 45m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.19 GB | Duration: 7h 45m
A Course to prepare you for taking the American Chemical Society final exam.
What you'll learn
How to prepare for the American Chemical Society final exam for General Chemistry I
How to use approximations to save time when taking a timed exam.
How to possibly eliminate one or more proposed answers on a multiple-choice exam.
How to sort out the important information in a Chemistry problem and ignore the rest.
Requirements
Knowledge of first semester college General Chemistry.
Description
This course is a problem-solving course where I solve over 80 Chemistry questions on material covered in General Chemistry I that are similar to questions on the American Chemistry Society (ACS) final exam for General Chemistry I. Questions in this course were obtained from the American Chemical Society’s Study Guide for their exam which is available for purchase from the ACS. Therefore, these problems are the type that you should expect to see on the exam. If you do purchase the Study Guide, you will discover that only a handful of the Study Guide problems show a detailed solution. Most of the problems only give the answer in the back much like your textbook does. In this course every problem is worked out in detail and, wherever possible, additional hints are given for solving similar problems.We used ACS final exam at the university where I taught, so I am very familiar with the types of questions and difficulty level. The exam is entirely multiple choice and for many questions, I will show you how you can eliminate one or more of the possible answers. I also show you why and when you can approximate calculations to save time as the exam contains 70 questions and has a time limit.In addition to the 80+ solved problems, I’ve included Practice Assignments for each problem that are multiple choice, contain the same difficulty level and also have detailed solutions.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Math/Lab Measurements
Lecture 2 Metric Conversion
Lecture 3 Density Conversion
Lecture 4 Measurement
Lecture 5 Significant Figure Calculation
Section 3: Nomenclature
Lecture 6 Naming an Ionic Solid
Lecture 7 Formula Identification
Lecture 8 Incorrect Name
Lecture 9 Naming a Molecular Compound
Lecture 10 Determining the Formula for a Molecular Compound
Lecture 11 Naming an Acid
Lecture 12 Determining the Formula of an Acid
Section 4: Density Calculations
Lecture 13 Mass Calculation
Lecture 14 Volume Calculation
Section 5: Properties of Matter
Lecture 15 Mixtures 1.0
Lecture 16 Mixtures 2.0
Section 6: Atomic Structure
Lecture 17 Composition of the Atom
Lecture 18 Isoelectronic Species
Lecture 19 Atomic Notation
Lecture 20 Properties of an Atom
Lecture 21 Atoms vs Ions
Lecture 22 Average Atomic Mass
Section 7: Periodic Table
Lecture 23 Period and Group Names
Lecture 24 Ionic Charges
Lecture 25 Compound Formula Formation
Section 8: Electronic Structure
Lecture 26 Wavelength Energy
Lecture 27 Frequency
Lecture 28 Correct set of Quantum Numbers
Lecture 29 Ground state Electron Configuration
Lecture 30 Incorrect Electron Configuration
Lecture 31 Orbital Capacity
Lecture 32 Para/Diamagnetic Species
Lecture 33 Equivalent Electron Configuration
Lecture 34 Atomic Size Trends
Lecture 35 Atomic Size
Lecture 36 Trends of Ionic Size
Lecture 37 Atomic Size
Lecture 38 Atom/Ion Comparison
Lecture 39 Electron Affinity
Lecture 40 Ionization Energy
Section 9: The Mole Concept
Lecture 41 Mass, Molecule Molar Mass
Lecture 42 Mass/Atom Relationship
Lecture 43 Mass, Molecule, Molar Mass Relationship
Lecture 44 Given Moles, Calculate Mass
Lecture 45 Molar Ratios
Lecture 46 Percent Composition
Lecture 47 Percent Composition 2.0
Lecture 48 Molar Mass from Percent Composition
Section 10: Stoichiometry
Lecture 49 Balancing an Equation
Lecture 50 Mole-Mole Conversion
Lecture 51 Mole-Molecule Conversion
Lecture 52 Mass-Mass Conversion
Lecture 53 Limiting Reactant
Lecture 54 Limiting Reactant 2.0
Lecture 55 Excess Reactant with Moles
Lecture 56 Excess Reactant with Mass
Section 11: Solutions
Lecture 57 Strongest Electrolyte
Lecture 58 Solution Preparation
Lecture 59 Solution Stoichiometry
Lecture 60 Sequential Precipitation
Lecture 61 Precipitation Reaction
Lecture 62 Net Ionic Equations
Lecture 63 Weak Acid Identification
Section 12: Oxidation-Reduction
Lecture 64 Assigning Oxidation Numbers
Lecture 65 Identifying the Oxidizing Agent
Section 13: Thermochemistry
Lecture 66 Energy and Work
Lecture 67 Energy Transfer
Lecture 68 Specific Heat Calculation
Lecture 69 Heat Capacity Calculation
Lecture 70 Hess's Law Calculation
Lecture 71 Heat of Combustion Calculation
Section 14: Structure and Bonding
Lecture 72 Lattice Energy
Lecture 73 Formal Charge
Lecture 74 Lewis Dot Structure
Lecture 75 Molecular Geometry
Lecture 76 Molecular Polarity
Section 15: Gases
Lecture 77 Ideal Gas Law Calculation for Volume
Lecture 78 Percent Yield for Gas Formation Reaction
Lecture 79 Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure
Lecture 80 Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases
Lecture 81 Gas Velocity and Kinetic Energy
Lecture 82 Gas Velocity
Lecture 83 Diffusion
Lecture 84 Calculating Molar Mass
Lecture 85 Calculating Density
Lecture 86 Gas Identification
Lecture 87 Combined Gas Law Equation
Anyone who will be taking the ACS General Chemistry I final exam.,Anyone interested in learning how to solve a variety of General Chemistry I problems.