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College Chemistry I: Measurements 1 -
College Chemistry 1: Measurements 2 -
College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 1 -
College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 2 -
College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 3 -
College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 4 -
College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 5 -
Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 1 -
Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 2 -
Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 3 -
Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 4 -
Chemistry I: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 5 -
Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 6 -
College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 1 -
College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 2 -
College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 3 -
College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 4 -
College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 1 -
College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 2 -
College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 3 -
College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 4 -
College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 5 -
College Chemistry 1: Energy in Reactions 1 -
College Chemistry 1: Energy in Reactions 2 -
College Chemistry 1: Energy in Reactions 3 -
College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 1 -
College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 2 -
College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 3 -
College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 4 -
Coll Chemistry 1: Electron Config-Periodic Table 1 -
Coll Chemistry 1: Electron Config-Periodic Table 2 -
Coll Chemistry 1: Electron Config-Periodic Table 3 -
College Chemistry 1: Bonding 1 -
College Chemistry 1: Bonding 2 -
College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 1 -
College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 2 -
College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 3 -
College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 4 -
College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 5 -
College Chemistry 1: Oxidation Reduction 1 -
College Chemistry 1: Oxidation-Reduction 2 -
College Chemistry 1: Oxidation Reduction 3
About this Series
- Lessons: 42
- Total Time: 20h 0m
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Access Period: Unlimited
- Created At: 10/22/2009
- Last Updated At: 11/03/2009
This series provides full coverage of a standard first-semester college chemistry (for chemistry majors) course. The full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic), is also available in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor
About this Author
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- Sandra Etheridge
- 194 lessons
- Joined:
09/21/2009
Sandra Y. Etheridge, Ph.D., is a Professor Emerita. She received her Ph.D. in Educational Leadership with emphasis in curriculum development in Chemistry from Florida State University in 1982, MAT in Teaching Chemistry from Duke University in 1963, and a BS in Chemistry at Limestone College in 1962. In addition to her education, she studied Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and InfraRed Spectroscopy at the University of West Florida.
Professional Experience:
1983-2009 Developed distance education video, etc. courses in chemistry.
1993-2003 Chair Division of Natural Sciences, Gulf Coast State College
1984-2003 Professor of Chemistry, Gulf Coast State College
1967-1983 Assistant Professor of...
Lessons Included
- College Chemistry I: Measurements 1
- College Chemistry 1: Measurements 2
- College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 1
- College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 2
- College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 3
- College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 4
- College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 5
- Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 1
- Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 2
- Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 3
- Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 4
- Chemistry I: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 5
- Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 6
- College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 1
- College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 2
- College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 3
- College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 4
- College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 1
- College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 2
- College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 3
- College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 4
- College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 5
- College Chemistry 1: Energy in Reactions 1
- College Chemistry 1: Energy in Reactions 2
- College Chemistry 1: Energy in Reactions 3
- College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 1
- College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 2
- College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 3
- College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 4
- Coll Chemistry 1: Electron Config-Periodic Table 1
- Coll Chemistry 1: Electron Config-Periodic Table 2
- Coll Chemistry 1: Electron Config-Periodic Table 3
- College Chemistry 1: Bonding 1
- College Chemistry 1: Bonding 2
- College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 1
- College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 2
- College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 3
- College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 4
- College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 5
- College Chemistry 1: Oxidation Reduction 1
- College Chemistry 1: Oxidation-Reduction 2
- College Chemistry 1: Oxidation Reduction 3
Below are the descriptions for each of the lessons included in the series:
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College Chemistry I: Measurements 1
The English and metric systems are discussed and the important temperature scales are introduced.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Measurements 2
Heat, weight, density, and specific gravity are the topics addressed and problems worked.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 1
Relative weights and how they are determined today, as well as the way in which the mass spectrometer works to determine these weights is followed by isotopes and their properties. The periodic table is introduced.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 2
Position and properties relative to the periodic table are briefly discussed. The Mole is introduced, as is the Mole Roadmap and problem solving using the mole.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 3
More extensive problems using the mole concept are solved and naming compounds is introduced.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 4
Extensive treatment is given ternary and quaternary nomenclature, as well as nomenclature of hydrates.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Elements and Molecules 5
Common names for many household products are related to chemical names. The lesson concludes with an extensive practice set regarding nomenclature.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 1
The manner in which chemical formulas are computed, as well as combustion train analysis is covered.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 2
Differences are shown between calculation of molecular (true) formulas and empirical (simplest) formulas. Calculations are demonstrated using balanced chemical equations (Stochiometry).
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 3
A simple way to perform stoichiometric calculations from multiple equations is demonstrated. The lesson concludes with limiting and excess reagents, as well as percent yield calculations.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 4
Decomposition reactions and simple combination reactions and rules for predicting are discussed.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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Chemistry I: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 5
The relationship between the range of oxidation states and likely compound formed is introduced. Products formed in combination reactions involving oxides and water, as well as single replacement reactions are predicted.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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Chemistry 1: Formulas, Reactions, Stoichiometry 6
Important reactions to produce hydrogen and reactions producing oxygen are discussed.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 1
Three types of metathetical (double replacement) reactions are introduced. Reactions producing a precipitate uses the solubility rules. Neutralization reactions cover the four types typically seen.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 2
The third type of metathetical reactions, formation of gases, is following by a study of electrolytes. Differences between strong and weak acids, as well as strong and weak bases are noted. How to write net and total ionic equations is discussed at length.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 3
This lesson introduces the three types of solutions, followed by concentration of solutions (percent by mass, v/v, and m/v) with emphasis placed on molarity. Assays are explained.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Reactions in Solution 4
Dilution of solutions and calculations from chemical equations (Stoichiometry) are the focal points, here. PPM and PPB are explained.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 1
The major points of the kinetic theory is followed by Boyle’s Law with problems and an introduction to Charles Law.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 2
Charles Law, Amonton’s Law, and Avogadro’s Law are used to develop the Ideal Gas Law, sometimes called the General Gas Law.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 3
The use of STP to permit comparisons leads into a study of the density of gases. Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures and mole fraction concludes this lesson.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 4
The situation of collecting gases over water is used to review Dalton’s Law. Graham’s law of Effusion leads into a kinetic energy study. Stoichiometry using gases under various conditions of temperature and pressure concludes the lesson.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Gases and Kinetic Theory 5
A problem using the gas principles studied as well as knowledge of solutions is discussed. The concept of real gases is developed and the Van der Waals Equation used to solve problems more accurately.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Energy in Reactions 1
This first lesson in this topic addresses the First Law of Thermodynamics, the concept of internal energy, calculation of Heats of Reaction, and the state function Enthalph.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Energy in Reactions 2
The relationship between endothermic/exothermic reactions and ∆H is followed by Hess’s Law of Constant Heat Summation, and heat capacity.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Energy in Reactions 3
The unit concludes with a study of Calorimetry and related problems.
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College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 1
Following a brief history lesson, the electromagnetic spectrum, its characteristics, and impact upon molecules is discussed.
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College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 2
Several important terms are discussed, followed by Rydberg’s Equation, the Bohr Atom, and wave-particle duality, also known as the de Broglie concept.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 3
Mass-velocity component and its relationship to wavelength for moving objects is discussed. The concepts introduced by Erwin Schrodinger are mentioned and the concept of quantum numbers introduced.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Atomic Structure 4
A table for values associated with the four quantum numbers is developed and the meaning of these values is associated with the model being developed.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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Coll Chemistry 1: Electron Config-Periodic Table 1
ELECTRON CONFIGURATIONS & THE PERIODIC TABLE-1: The rules of the Aufbau Process for assigning electron configurations, Hund’s Rule of Maximum Multiplicity, and the Pauli Exclusion Principle accompany the development of electron configurations.
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Coll Chemistry 1: Electron Config-Periodic Table 2
Important exceptions to the Aufbau process, a discussion of configurations of transition elements, and configurations of ions conclude this material. Historical aspects of the periodic table are introduced.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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Coll Chemistry 1: Electron Config-Periodic Table 3
Electron configurations are related to the periodic table. The types of elements appearing on the PT are discussed, as are metallic character, isoelectronic series, ionization potentials, and electron affinity.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Bonding 1
The lesson begins with a study of ionic bonds and lattice energy. From there, it moves to covalent bonds and Lewis structures (Lewis dot diagrams).
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Bonding 2
Resonance hybrids and formal charges expand the bonding concept. Several situations are discussed: the incomplete octet, the expanded octet, and odd numbers of electrons. The concepts of polar bonds and the generally accepted rules for determining the type bond formed using electronegativities concludes the lesson.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 1
Sigma and pi bonding are expanded using VSEPR theory to predict expected geometries of molecules.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 2
This lesson is a continuation of the Geometry of Molecules 1 lesson. It continues looking at expanding sigma and pi bonding using VSEPR theory to predict expected geometries of molecules.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 3
The structure of carbon compounds is discussed and Valence Bond Theory introduced and related to VSEPR theory.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 4
Molecular Orbital Theory is introduced and reasonableness of molecular structure is covered.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Geometry of Molecules 5
Molecular Orbital Theory is continued and the concepts of bond order and paramagnetics/diamagnetism discussed.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Oxidation Reduction 1
Definitions and the assigning of oxidation numbers precede introduction of balancing equations by the half-cell method.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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College Chemistry 1: Oxidation-Reduction 2
More examples of the half-cell method of balancing equations are discussed and balancing by the oxidation number method is introduced. Stoichiometry examples are given.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry II (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry2.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the second semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics addressed in College Chemistry II are: additional theories on acid-base chemistry, various equilibria, electrochemistry, oxidation-reduction, kinetics, thermodynamics, and nuclear chemistry. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course. The course is designed for college students who may need further assistance with their first-year college chemistry courses and for high school teachers or college professors who could benefit from refresher lessons. It is also ideal for students reviewing for national exams such as MCAT, DAT, VAT, etc.
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College Chemistry 1: Oxidation Reduction 3
The student is carefully led through the process of determining what can be oxidizing and reducing agents, as those which can serve as both oxidizing and reducing agents. Molecular equations from ionic equations are developed.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, College Chemistry I (Inorganic) that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/college_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses those topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester of a two semester college chemistry majors course. The essential topics covered in College Chemistry I are: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theories, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, thermochemistry, and an introduction to oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the college level, with the understanding that students have some chemistry background. Those students with no chemistry background at all should consider Professor Etheridge’s Fundamentals of Chemistry lessons or full course prior to undertaking this college-level chemistry course.
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