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Instructor: Prateek
Language: English
Validity Period: 30 days
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Atoms, compounds and ions | |||
Introduction to chemistry | Atoms, compounds, and ions | Chemistry | | |||
Elements and atoms | Atoms, compounds, and ions | Chemistry | |||
Atomic number, mass number, and isotopes | Chemistry | | |||
Average atomic mass | Atomic structure and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
The mole and Avogadro's number | Atomic structure and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Empirical, molecular, and structural formulas | AP Chemistry | |||
Worked example: Calculating molar mass and number of moles | AP Chemistry | | |||
Common polyatomic ions | Atoms, compounds, and ions | Chemistry | | |||
Stoichiometry and molecular composition | |||
Chemical reactions introduction | Chemistry of life | Biology | | |||
Balancing chemical equations | Chemical reactions and stoichiometry | Chemistry | | |||
Balancing more complex chemical equations | Chemistry | | |||
Visually understanding balancing chemical equations | Chemistry | | |||
Balancing another combustion reaction | Chemistry | | |||
Balancing chemical equation with substitution | Chemistry | | |||
Stoichiometry | Chemical reactions and stoichiometry | Chemistry | | |||
Stoichiometry | Chemical reactions and stoichiometry | Chemistry | | |||
Stoichiometry example problem 2 | Chemistry | | |||
Stoichiometry: Limiting reagent | Chemical reactions and stoichiometry | Chemistry | | |||
Limiting reactant example problem 1 | Chemistry | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 2a (part 1 of 2) | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 2a (part 2/2) and b | Chemistry | |||
Empirical, molecular, and structural formulas | AP Chemistry | | |||
Worked example: Calculating mass percent | AP Chemistry | | |||
Worked example: Determining an empirical formula from percent composition data | | |||
Worked example: Determining an empirical formula from combustion data | AP Chemistry | | |||
Chemical Reactions | |||
Introduction to redox reactions | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Dissolution and precipitation | Chemical reactions and stoichiometry | Chemistry | | |||
Precipitation reactions | Chemical reactions and stoichiometry | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3a | Chemistry | | |||
Electronic structure of atoms | |||
The history of atomic chemistry | Electronic structure of atoms | Chemistry | | |||
RutherfordÂs gold foil experiment | Electronic structure of atoms | Chemistry | | |||
Introduction to light | Electronic structure of atoms | Chemistry | | |||
Photoelectric effect | Electronic structure of atoms | Chemistry | |||
Bohr model radii (derivation using physics) | Chemistry | | |||
Bohr model radii | Electronic structure of atoms | Chemistry | | |||
Bohr model energy levels (derivation using physics) | Chemistry | |||
Bohr model energy levels | Electronic structure of atoms | Chemistry | | |||
Absorption and emission | Electronic structure of atoms | Chemistry | | |||
Emission spectrum of hydrogen | Chemistry | | |||
Shells, subshells, and orbitals | Atomic structure and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Introduction to electron configurations | AP Chemistry | | |||
Noble gas configuration | Electronic structure of atoms | Chemistry | | |||
Electron configurations for the first period | Chemistry | |||
Electron configurations for the second period | Chemistry | | |||
Electron configurations for the third and fourth periods | Chemistry | | |||
Electron configurations of the 3d transition metals | AP Chemistry | | |||
Paramagnetism and diamagnetism | Chemistry | | |||
Periodic Table | |||
The periodic table - classification of elements | Chemistry | | |||
Groups of the periodic table | Periodic table | Chemistry | |||
The periodic table - transition metals | Periodic table | Chemistry | | |||
The Periodic Table - Transition Metals | |||
Atomic radius trends on periodic table | Periodic table | Chemistry | | |||
Atomic radius trends on periodic table | Periodic table | Chemistry | | |||
Ionization energy trends | Periodic table | Chemistry | | |||
Mini-video on ion size | Periodic table | Chemistry | | |||
Ionization energy trends | Periodic table | Chemistry | | |||
Ionization energy: group trend | Atomic structure and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Ionization energy: period trend | Atomic structure and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
First and second ionization energy | Atomic structure and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Electron affinity: period trend | Atomic structure and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Electronegativity | Atomic structure and properties | AP Chemistry | |||
Electronegativity and bonding | Chemical bonds | Chemistry | | |||
Metallic nature | Chemical bonds | Chemistry | |||
Chemical Bonds | |||
Ionic bonds | Molecular and ionic compound structure and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Covalent bonds | Molecular and ionic compound structure and properties | AP Chemistry | |||
Metallic bonds | Molecular and ionic compound structure and properties | AP Chemistry | |||
Ionic bonds and Coulombs law | |||
Electronegativity | Atomic structure and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Electronegativity and bonding | Chemical bonds | Chemistry | | |||
Metallic nature | Chemical bonds | Chemistry | |||
Covalent networks, metallic crystals, and ionic crystals | Chemistry | | |||
Drawing dot structures | Chemical bonds | Chemistry | | |||
Formal charge and dot structures | Chemical bonds | Chemistry | | |||
Resonance and dot structures | Chemical bonds | Chemistry | | |||
VSEPR for 2 electron clouds | AP Chemistry | | |||
VSEPR for 3 electron clouds | AP Chemistry | | |||
More on the dot structure for sulfur dioxide | Chemical bonds | Chemistry | | |||
VSEPR for 4 electron clouds | AP Chemistry | | |||
VSEPR for 5 electron clouds (part 1) | AP Chemistry | | |||
VSEPR for 5 electron clouds (part 2) | AP Chemistry | | |||
VSEPR for 6 electron clouds | AP Chemistry | |||
Electronegativity and bonding | Structure and bonding | Organic chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 2 d e | |||
sp³ hybridization | AP Chemistry | | |||
Steric number | AP Chemistry | | |||
sp² hybridization | AP Chemistry | |||
sp hybridization | AP Chemistry | |||
Worked examples: Finding the hybridization of atoms in organic molecules | | |||
States of matter and intermolecular forces | |||
States of matter | States of matter and intermolecular forces | Chemistry | |||
States of matter follow-up | States of matter and intermolecular forces | Chemistry | | |||
Specific heat and latent leat of fusion and vaporization | Chemistry | | |||
Specific heat, heat of fusion and vaporization example | Chemistry | |||
Chilling water problem | States of matter and intermolecular forces | Chemistry | | |||
Change of state example | States of matter and intermolecular forces | Chemistry | |||
Vapor pressure | States of matter and intermolecular forces | Chemistry | | |||
London dispersion forces | Intermolecular forces and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Dipole-dipole forces | Intermolecular forces and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Hydrogen bonding | Intermolecular forces and properties | AP Chemistry | | |||
Solubility and intermolecular forces | Chemistry | | |||
Surface tension | States of matter and intermolecular forces | Chemistry | | |||
Capillary action and why we see a meniscus | Chemistry | |||
Boiling points of organic compounds | Structure and bonding | Organic chemistry | | |||
AP Chemistry multiple choice sample: Boiling points | |||
Solubility of organic compounds | Structure and bonding | Organic chemistry | | |||
Solubility of organic compounds | Structure and bonding | Organic chemistry | |||
Suspensions, colloids and solutions | Chemistry | |||
Gases and Kinetic molecular theory | |||
Ideal gas equation: PV = nRT | Chemistry | | |||
Deflate gate | Gases and kinetic molecular theory | Chemistry | |||
Ideal gas equation example 1 | Chemistry | | |||
Ideal gas equation example 2 | Chemistry | | |||
Ideal gas equation example 3 | Chemistry | | |||
Ideal gas equation example 4 | Chemistry | |||
Introduction to partial pressure | Gases and kinetic molecular theory | Chemistry | | |||
Partial pressure example | Chemistry | | |||
Vapor pressure example | Chemistry | |||
Maxwell Boltzmann distribution | Thermodynamics | | |||
Kinetics | |||
Introduction to kinetics | Energy and enzymes | | |||
Rate of reaction | Knetics | Chemistry | |||
Rate law and reaction order | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
Finding units of rate constant k | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
Experimental determination of rate laws | Knetics | Chemistry | |||
First-order reaction (with calculus) | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
Plotting data for a first-order reaction | Kinetics | Chemistry | |||
Half-life of a first-order reaction | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
Half-life and carbon dating | Nuclear chemistry | Chemistry | | |||
First-order reaction example | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
Rate constant k from half-life example | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
Second-order reaction (with calculus) | Knetics | Chemistry | |||
Plotting data for a second-order reaction | Knetics | Chemistry | |||
Half-life of a second-order reaction | Knetics | Chemistry | |||
Second-order reaction example | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
Zero-order reaction (with calculus) | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 5 | Knetics | Chemistry | |||
Collision theory | Kinetics | Chemistry | | |||
Arrhenius equation | Kinetics | Chemistry | | |||
Forms of the Arrhenius equation | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
Using the Arrhenius equation | Kinetics | Chemistry | | |||
Maxwell Boltzmann distribution | Thermodynamics | Physics | | |||
Elementary rate laws | Kinetics | Chemistry | | |||
Mechanisms and the rate-determining step | Kinetics | Chemistry | | |||
Catalysts | Kinetics | Chemistry | | |||
Spectrophotometry introduction | Kinetics | Chemistry | | |||
Spectrophotometry example | Kinetics | Chemistry | | |||
Thermodynamics | |||
First Law of Thermodynamics introduction | | |||
More on internal energy | Thermodynamics | Physics | | |||
Calculating internal energy and work example | Chemistry | | |||
Specific heat and latent leat of fusion and vaporization | Chemistry | | |||
Chilling water problem | States of matter and intermolecular forces | Chemistry | | |||
Work from expansion | Thermodynamics | Physics | |||
Calorimetry and enthalpy introduction | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | | |||
Enthalpy | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | | |||
Heat of formation | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | | |||
Hess's law and reaction enthalpy change | Chemistry | | |||
Hess's law example | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | |||
Bond enthalpy and enthalpy of reaction | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 7 | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | | |||
Introduction to entropy | Energy and enzymes | | |||
Second Law of Thermodynamics | | |||
Entropy: Embrace the chaos | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | |||
Reconciling thermodynamic and state definitions of entropy | Physics | | |||
Entropy intuition | Thermodynamics | Physics | |||
Gibbs free energy and spontaneity | Chemistry | | |||
Gibbs free energy example | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | |||
More rigorous Gibbs free energy / spontaneity relationship | Chemistry | | |||
A look at a seductive but wrong Gibbs/spontaneity proof | Chemistry | |||
Changes in free energy and the reaction quotient | Chemical Processes | | |||
Standard change in free energy and the equilibrium constant | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 2c | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | | |||
Chemical Equilibrium | |||
Reactions in equilibrium | Chemical equilibrium | Chemistry | | |||
Keq intuition | Chemical equilibrium | Chemistry | | |||
Keq derivation intuition | Chemical equilibrium | Chemistry | | |||
Heterogeneous equilibrium | Chemical equilibrium | Chemistry | |||
Small x approximation for small Kc | Chemistry | |||
Small x approximation for large Kc | Chemical equilibrium | Chemistry | | |||
Le Chatelier's principle | Chemical equilibrium | Chemistry | |||
Le Chatelier's principle: Worked example | Chemical equilibrium | Chemistry | | |||
Introduction to reaction quotient Qc | Chemical equilibrium | Chemistry | | |||
Comparing Q vs K example | Chemical equilibrium | Chemistry | | |||
Acids, bases and ph | |||
Arrhenius definition of acids and bases | | |||
Bronsted-Lowry definition of acids and bases | | |||
Autoionization of water | Water, acids, and bases | | |||
Definition of pH | Water, acids, and bases | | |||
pH, pOH of strong acids and bases | Chemistry | | |||
Strong acids and strong bases | Acids and bases | Chemistry | |||
Acid strength, anion size, and bond energy | Chemistry | |||
Conjugate acid-base pairs | Acids and bases | Chemistry | | |||
pKa and pKb relationship | Acids and bases | Chemistry | | |||
Relationship between Ka and Kb | Chemistry | | |||
Ka and acid strength | Chemical processes | | |||
Weak acid equilibrium | Acids and bases | Chemistry | | |||
Weak base equilibrium | Acids and bases | Chemistry | | |||
Acid-base properties of salts | Acids and bases | Chemistry | |||
pH of salt solutions | Acids and bases | Chemistry | | |||
Buffers, titrations and solubility equilibria | |||
Introduction to buffers | Water, acids, and bases | | |||
Buffers, the acid rain slayer | Chemistry | |||
Common ion effect and buffers | Chemistry | | |||
Buffers and Henderson-Hasselbalch | Chemistry | | |||
Buffer solution pH calculations | Chemistry | |||
pH and pKa relationship for buffers | Chemistry | |||
Buffer capacity | Buffers, titrations, and solubility equilibria | Chemistry | | |||
Ways to get a buffer solution | Chemistry | |||
Titration introduction | Chemistry | | |||
Titration calculation example | Chemistry | | |||
Titration of a strong acid with a strong base | Chemistry | |||
Titration of a strong acid with a strong base (continued) | Chemistry | |||
Titration of a weak acid with a strong base | Chemistry | | |||
Titration of a weak acid with a strong base (continued) | | |||
Titration of a weak base with a strong acid | Chemistry | | |||
Titration of a weak base with a strong acid (continued) | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3b | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3c | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3d | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3e | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3f | Chemistry | |||
Titration curves and acid-base indicators | Chemistry | |||
Titration roundup | Buffers, titrations, and solubility equilibria | Chemistry | | |||
Acid base titration example | Chemistry | | |||
Redox titration | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Dissolution and precipitation | Chemical reactions and stoichiometry | Chemistry | | |||
Common polyatomic ions | Atoms, compounds, and ions | Chemistry | | |||
Introduction to solubility and solubility product constant | Chemistry | |||
Solubility from the solubility product constant | Chemistry | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 4 | Chemistry | | |||
Solubility and the common-ion effect | Chemistry | | |||
Solubility and the pH of the solution | Chemistry | |||
Solubility and complex ion formation | Chemistry | | |||
Redox reactions and electrochemistry | |||
Oxidation and reduction | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | |||
Oxidation state trends in periodic table | Chemistry | | |||
Practice determining oxidation states | Chemistry | | |||
Unusual oxygen oxidation states | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Introduction to redox reactions | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Redox reaction with iron | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Oxidizing and reducing agents | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Disproportionation | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Balancing redox reactions in acid | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Balancing redox reactions in base | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Redox titration | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Redox reaction from dissolving zinc in copper sulfate | Chemistry | | |||
Introduction to galvanic/voltaic cells | Chemistry | | |||
Electrodes and voltage of Galvanic cell | Chemistry | |||
Shorthand notation for galvanic/voltaic cells | Chemistry | | |||
Lead storage battery | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Nickel-cadmium battery | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 1d | |||
Standard reduction potentials | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Using reduction potentials | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Voltage as an intensive property | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Spontaneity and redox reactions | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 1 | |||
Free energy and cell potential | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Standard cell potential and the equilibrium constant | Chemistry | | |||
Calculating the equilibrium constant from the standard cell potential | |||
Galvanic cells and changes in free energy | Chemistry | | |||
Nernst equation | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Using the Nernst equation | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Concentration cell | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 1 b c | |||
Introduction to electrolysis | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Introduction to electrolysis | Redox reactions and electrochemistry | Chemistry | | |||
Electrolysis of molten sodium chloride | Chemistry | | |||
AP chemistry free response questions | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 1a | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 1 b c | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 1d | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 1e | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 2a (part 1 of 2) | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 2a (part 2/2) and b | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 2c | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 2 d | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 2f | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3a | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3b | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3c | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3d | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3e | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 3f | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 4 | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 5 | Knetics | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 5a: Finding order of reaction | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 6 | Studying for the AP Chemistry exam? | Chemistry | | |||
2015 AP Chemistry free response 7 | Thermodynamics | Chemistry | |
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