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    Master General Chemistry Ii

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Master General Chemistry Ii

    Master General Chemistry Ii
    Published 12/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.71 GB | Duration: 6h 39m

    Master General Chemistry II at your University!

    What you'll learn

    Work through short video lessons to master all the material you'll need to know in gen-chem II

    Solidify your knowledge of each concept with embedded quizzes

    Combine your knowledge from the entire course with two embedded practice exams

    Track your progress and re-visit sections to master the material

    Requirements

    Completed first semester of General Chemistry at the college level. I recommend you take this course with something to write on so you can follow along with the problems! (No software or additional materials required)

    Description

    This course is designed for anyone preparing to take the second semester of general chemistry at their college or university!I'm currently a medical student who was once in your shoes during my undergraduate journey. I understand how frustrating chemistry can be—especially if it doesn’t click right away. On top of that, the grade you earn in general chemistry is crucial. For this reason, I’ve invested hundreds of hours into creating this course to ensure that, after completing it, you’ll be sure to ace gen-chem II this semester !!Over the past five years, I’ve worked with over 1,000 chemistry students, dedicating countless hours to teaching and mentoring. My goal, both in teaching and in creating this course, was to present the material in a way that even someone with no chemistry background could understand. I’ve made sure to emphasize the concepts and problems that tend to confuse students the most, so you won’t get tripped up this semester!This course is built on two core principles:1. Chemistry should be learned in small piecesI’ve structured the course into 13 learning modules that break down the most important general chemistry concepts into smaller, more manageable parts. I’ve also focused on highlighting small details that will help you gain a deep understanding of the material. The modules include:Intermolecular forcesHeating curvesVapor pressureColligative propertiesReaction ratesReaction mechanismsEquilibriumAcids and basesBuffersSolubilityEntropy and Gibbs free energyRedox reactionsElectrochemistry2. Practice makes perfectAfter each lecture, you’ll answer embedded practice questions to ensure you’ve grasped the main concepts from the video. These questions aren’t designed for memorization of specific reactions. Instead, they encourage you to think critically about what you’ve just learned. Many of the questions involve hypothetical reactions, like A → B, to test your conceptual understanding.Additionally, there are two practice exams covering material from the entire course. These exams are timed and designed to help you practice applying multiple concepts to solve the more complex problems you’ll encounter in General Chemistry II.If you master the material and successfully answer the associated practice questions, I can confidently guarantee your success in General Chemistry II this semester!

    Overview

    Section 1: Intermolecular Forces

    Lecture 1 Intramolecular and Intermolecular Forces

    Lecture 2 ion-ion

    Lecture 3 Dipole-Dipole

    Lecture 4 Hydrogen Bonding

    Lecture 5 London Dispersion Forces

    Lecture 6 Ranking IMF's

    Section 2: Heating Curves

    Lecture 7 Heating Curves Intro

    Lecture 8 "Heating up" vs "phase changes"

    Lecture 9 Heating Curve Formulas

    Lecture 10 Heating Curve Example

    Section 3: Equilibrium Vapor Pressure

    Lecture 11 Evaporation and Condensation

    Lecture 12 Equilibrium Vapor Pressure

    Lecture 13 IMF's and Equilibrium Vapor Pressure

    Lecture 14 Evaporation vs Boiling

    Section 4: Colligative Properties

    Lecture 15 Solvent and Solute

    Lecture 16 Mole Fractions

    Lecture 17 Colligative molality

    Lecture 18 Vapor Pressure Lowering

    Lecture 19 Boiling Point Elevation

    Lecture 20 Solving for Boiling Point Elevation

    Lecture 21 Freezing Point Depression

    Section 5: Reaction Rates

    Lecture 22 Rates

    Lecture 23 Rate of Reaction = rate of change of reactants and products

    Lecture 24 Rate Laws

    Lecture 25 Order of Reaction

    Lecture 26 Half life

    Section 6: Reaction Mechanisms

    Lecture 27 Reactions with multiple steps

    Lecture 28 Rate Determining Step

    Lecture 29 Intermediates

    Lecture 30 Activation Energy

    Lecture 31 Catalyst

    Lecture 32 Arrhenius Equation

    Section 7: Equilibrium

    Lecture 33 Equilibrium

    Lecture 34 Writing Equilibrium Expressions

    Lecture 35 K continued

    Lecture 36 Q Expressions

    Lecture 37 Q vs. K

    Lecture 38 Le Chatelier's Principle

    Lecture 39 ICE tables

    Section 8: Acids and Bases

    Lecture 40 Identifying Acids and Bases

    Lecture 41 Strong acids vs weak acids

    Lecture 42 Strong bases vs weak bases

    Lecture 43 Conjugate acids and bases

    Lecture 44 Ka

    Lecture 45 Kb

    Lecture 46 Kw

    Lecture 47 Ka,Kb,Kw

    Lecture 48 pH, pOH, pKa, pKb, pKw

    Lecture 49 Solving Acid/Base problems using ICE tables

    Section 9: Buffers

    Lecture 50 What is a buffer?

    Lecture 51 Conditions for a Buffer

    Lecture 52 Identifying Buffers Practice

    Lecture 53 Creating a Buffer using Titrations

    Lecture 54 Identifying Buffers Practice 2

    Lecture 55 Calculating pH with a titration curve

    Section 10: Solubility

    Lecture 56 Solubility

    Lecture 57 Ksp

    Lecture 58 Qsp

    Lecture 59 Qsp vs Ksp

    Lecture 60 Solving Solubility problems

    Section 11: Entropy, Gibbs Free Energy, Spontaneity

    Lecture 61 Entropy of System

    Lecture 62 Entropy of Surroundings

    Lecture 63 Spontaneity

    Lecture 64 Entropy of Universe

    Lecture 65 Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG)

    Lecture 66 ΔG relation to (Q vs K)

    Lecture 67 Solving for ΔG

    Section 12: Oxidation & Reduction

    Lecture 68 Oxidation States

    Lecture 69 Oxidation State practice

    Lecture 70 Assigning Oxidation States in Lewis Structures

    Lecture 71 Oxidation and Reduction Reactions

    Lecture 72 Oxidizing Agent and Reducing Agent

    Section 13: Electrochemistry

    Lecture 73 Electrochemical cells

    Lecture 74 E Cell

    Lecture 75 Spontaneity in Electrochemistry

    Lecture 76 Nernst Equation

    Any student wishing to receive the highest grade possible in their general chemistry course!