The Fundamentals Of General Chemistry

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The Fundamentals Of General Chemistry
Published 6/2023
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An Overview Of Chemistry Topics

What you'll learn

What is Chemistry? 5 Branches of Chemistry

Introduction to the Periodic Table - Dmitri Mendeleev

Metals - where metallic elements are found on the periodic table

Why elements are organized into columns - periodicity of chemical behavior/ Periodic Law

Requirements

Completion of First Semester General Chemistry, ideally, the completion of both semesters of General Chemistry.

Description

Welcome to the captivating world of chemistry! This introductory course is designed to unlock the mysteries of matter, explore the fundamental building blocks of our universe, and reveal the fascinating interactions that occur at the atomic and molecular levels. Whether you are a curious learner eager to understand the workings of the world around you or a prospective scientist seeking to delve into the depths of this dynamic field, this course will serve as your gateway to the realm of chemistry.Chemistry is the science that investigates the composition, properties, structure, and transformations of matter. It encompasses a wide range of topics, from the behavior of individual atoms to the complex reactions that occur in living organisms. In this course, we will embark on a journey to explore the fundamental principles and theories that underpin this diverse discipline.Throughout our exploration, we will learn about the periodic table, which serves as a map for understanding the elements and their properties. We will uncover the intricacies of chemical bonding, discovering how atoms come together to form molecules and compounds with unique characteristics. We will investigate the forces that govern the behavior of matter, examining topics such as intermolecular forces, states of matter, and solutions.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction to the Periodic Table - Dmitri Mendeleev

Lecture 1 Introduction to the Periodic Table - Dmitri Mendeleev

Section 2: History of the Atom (Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr Models)

Lecture 2 History of the Atom (Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr Models)

Section 3: What is a metal? Metallic Bonds

Lecture 3 What is a metal? Metallic Bonds

Section 4: What is an Ionic Bond (Intramolecular Forces)

Lecture 4 What is an Ionic Bond (Intramolecular Forces)

Section 5: What is a Covalent Bond - Polar & Nonpolar - Intramolecular Forces

Lecture 5 What is a Covalent Bond - Polar & Nonpolar - Intramolecular Forces

Section 6: Ionic Bonds vs Covalent Bonds (Which is STRONGER)

Lecture 6 Ionic Bonds vs Covalent Bonds (Which is STRONGER)

Section 7: What are Intermolecular Forces? Chemical Bonds? Chemistry

Lecture 7 What are Intermolecular Forces? Chemical Bonds? Chemistry

Section 8: Boyle's Law (Gas Laws) with 2 example problems

Lecture 8 Boyle's Law (Gas Laws) with 2 example problems

Section 9: Charles's Law (Gas Laws) with 2 example problems

Lecture 9 Charles's Law (Gas Laws) with 2 example problems

Section 10: Gay-Lussac's Law (Gas Laws) with 2 example problems

Lecture 10 Gay-Lussac's Law (Gas Laws) with 2 example problems

Section 11: How to Write Electron Configuration 6 examples + Exceptions Chromium & Copper

Lecture 11 How to Write Electron Configuration 6 examples + Exceptions Chromium & Copper

Section 12: What is pH ; How to Calculate pH (3 examples)

Lecture 12 What is pH ; How to Calculate pH (3 examples)

Section 13: Balancing Chemical Equations by Inspection, Counting Atoms (Chemistry)

Lecture 13 Balancing Chemical Equations by Inspection, Counting Atoms (Chemistry)

Section 14: Balancing Chemical Equations with Algebra (Chemistry)

Lecture 14 Balancing Chemical Equations with Algebra (Chemistry)

Section 15: Intro to Unit Conversion (Chemistry, Physics)

Lecture 15 Intro to Unit Conversion (Chemistry, Physics)

Section 16: Advanced Unit Conversion (Chemistry, Physics)

Lecture 16 Advanced Unit Conversion (Chemistry, Physics)

Section 17: Significant Figures Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide Sig Figs Chemistry Physic

Lecture 17 Significant Figures Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide Sig Figs Chemistry Physic

Section 18: Scientific Notation very BIG & very SMALL numbers (Chemistry, Physics)

Lecture 18 Scientific Notation very BIG & very SMALL numbers (Chemistry, Physics)

Section 19: The MOLE & Avogadro's Number (Chemistry)

Lecture 19 The MOLE & Avogadro's Number (Chemistry)

Section 20: Average Atomic Mass amu and Daltons (Chemistry)

Lecture 20 Average Atomic Mass amu and Daltons (Chemistry)

Section 21: Molar Mass and Gram Molecular Mass (Chemistry)

Lecture 21 Molar Mass and Gram Molecular Mass (Chemistry)

Section 22: Molecular Formula vs Empirical Formula (Chemistry)

Lecture 22 Molecular Formula vs Empirical Formula (Chemistry)

Section 23: Chemistry Percent Composition - 2 example problems

Lecture 23 Chemistry Percent Composition - 2 example problems

Section 24: Intro to Stoichiometry - Moles & Grams + Example Problems - Chemistry

Lecture 24 Intro to Stoichiometry - Moles & Grams + Example Problems - Chemistry - P1

Lecture 25 Intro to Stoichiometry - Moles & Grams + Example Problems - Chemistry - P2

Section 25: Chemistry Limiting Reactants Limiting Reagents - 2 example problems

Lecture 26 Chemistry Limiting Reactants Limiting Reagents - 2 example problems

Anyone who has an interest in learning about Chemistry