General Chemistry – Full University Course

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Contents
- 0:00:00 Intro
- 0:00:37 1.1 Matter
- 0:27:16 1.2 Scientific Notation & Significant Figures
- 0:49:59 1.3 Units and Conversions
- 1:21:26 2.1 Atomic Theory and Structure & Introduction to the Periodic Table of the Elements
- 1:50:46 2.2 Naming Ionic Compounds
- 2:09:35 2.3 Naming Molecular Compounds
- 2:17:35 2.4 How to Name Acids
- 2:30:06 3.1 Chemical Reactions & Chemical Equations
- 2:48:07 3.2 Calculations with Moles
- 3:18:26 3.3 Mass Percent and Empirical and Molecular Formulas
- 3:32:09 3.4 Limiting Reactant Problems
- 3:56:31 4.1 Solutions and Electrolytes
- 4:17:21 4.2 Double Displacement Reactions
- 4:40:10 4.3 Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- 5:06:33 4.4 Molarity and Dilutions
- 5:22:45 4.5 Solution Stoichiometry
- 5:33:20 5.1 First Law of Thermodynamics and Enthalpy
- 6:03:19 5.1b PV Work
- 6:17:13 5.2 Calorimetry
- 6:46:24 5.3 Hess's Law and Enthalpy of Formation
- 7:25:00 6.1 Nature of Light and the Photoelectric Effect
- 7:52:01 6.2 Electronic Transitions Absorption and Emission
- 8:15:00 6.3 The de Broglie Relation and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
- 8:25:09 6.4 Quantum Numbers and Atomic Orbitals
- 8:54:19 6.5 Electron Configuration
- 9:38:37 7.1 Atomic Radius
- 10:04:34 7.1b Slater's Rules
- 10:19:51 7.2 Ionization Energy
- 10:34:53 7.3 Electron Affinity & Electronegativity
- 10:49:24 7.4 Properties of Elements and Compounds
- 11:12:52 8.1 Ionic Bonding
- 11:28:44 8.1b Born Haber Cycle
- 11:36:23 8.2 How to Draw Lewis Dot Structures
- 12:43:28 8.3 Bond Enthalpy
- 13:01:12 9.1 VSEPR Theory and Molecular Shapes
- 13:34:51 9.2 Polarity
- 13:56:36 9.3 Hybridization
- 14:13:28 9.4 Sigma Bonds and Pi Bonds
- 14:24:46 9.5 Molecular Orbital Theory
- 15:10:39 10.1 Properties of Gases
- 15:23:04 10.2 Gas Laws Including the Ideal Gas Law
- 16:04:47 10.3 Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure, Gas Density, & Graham's Law of Effusion
- 16:26:20 10.4 Real Gases & the Van der Waals Equation
- 16:38:39 11.1 Intermolecular Forces
- 17:14:37 11.2 Phase Diagrams
- 17:29:22 11.3 Structures of Solids
- 17:59:49 13.1 Solution Formation and Solubility
- 18:16:06 13.2 Units of Concentration
- 18:29:52 13.3 Colligative Properties
- 19:04:49 14.1 Rate Expressions and the Rate of Reaction
- 19:15:28 14.2 Rate Laws
- 19:40:44 14.3 Reaction Mechanisms, Catalysts, and Reaction Coordinate Diagrams
- 20:17:40 14.4 Collision Theory and the Arrhenius Equation
- 20:41:00 14.5 Integrated Rate Laws
- 21:06:10 14.5b Derivation of the Integrated Rate Laws
- 21:13:44 15.1 Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constants
- 21:42:25 15.2 Le Chatelier's Principle
- 22:07:37 15.3 Equilibrium Calculations Using ICE Charts (aka ICE Tables)
- 22:31:06 16.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases
- 23:03:40 16.2 Binary Acids, Oxoacids, and Polyprotic Acids
- 23:23:41 16.3 The pH Scale and pH Calculations
- 23:50:43 16.4 pH Calculations for Strong Acids and Bases
- 24:03:20 16.5 pH Calculations for Weak Acids and Bases
- 24:40:54 16.6 Acidity and Basicity of Salts
- 25:05:25 17.1 Buffers and Buffer pH Calculations
- 25:50:02 17.2 Acid-Base Titrations and Titration Curves
- 26:18:52 17.3a Strong Acid Strong Base Titrations pH Calculations
- 26:35:15 17.3b Weak Acid Strong Base Titrations pH Calculations
- 27:04:13 17.4 Solubility and Ksp
- 27:26:54 17.5 Common Ion Effect and Precipitation
- 27:55:04 17.6 pH Effects on Solubility
- 28:03:50 18.1 The Laws of Thermodynamics
- 28:13:56 18.2 Entropy
- 28:39:20 18.3 Gibbs Free Energy and the Relationship between Delta G, Delta H, & Delta S
- 29:11:30 18.4 Calculating Delta G, Delta H, & Delta S
- 29:29:42 18.5 Gibbs Free Energy and the Equilibrium Constant
- 29:54:25 19.1 How to Assign Oxidation Numbers
- 30:15:38 19.2 How to Balance Redox Reactions (Half-Reaction Method)
- 30:48:27 19.3 Galvanic Cells
- 31:12:45 19.3b Cell Notation & Cathodic Protection
- 31:22:15 19.4 How to Calculate Standard Cell Potential
- 31:49:29 19.5 How to Calculate Nonstandard Cell Potential [Nernst Equation]
- 32:02:56 19.5b Concentration Cells
- 32:11:40 19.6 Cell Potential, Delta G, and the Equilibrium Constant
- 32:21:18 19.7 Electrolytic Cells
- 32:32:25 19.8 Electrolysis Calculations
- 32:45:41 20.1 Introduction to Nuclear Chemistry
- 33:05:01 20.2 Balancing Nuclear Reactions
- 33:12:19 20.3 Spontaneous Routes of Nuclear Decay, Fission, & Fusion
- 33:34:51 20.4 Kinetics of Nuclear Decay
- 33:54:41 20.5 Energy of Nuclear Reactions & Nuclear Binding Energy
- 34:17:30 21.1 Introduction to Coordination Chemistry
- 34:30:42 21.2 Naming Complex Ions and Coordination Compounds
- 34:44:33 21.3 Isomers in Coordination Chemistry
- 35:08:50 21.4 Crystal Field Theory
- 35:32:15 21.5 Color and Paramagnetism of Complex Ions and Coordination Compounds Receive SMS online on sms24.me

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