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Whole Courses: Open Courseware.

Chem 1P          Chem 1A

Chem 1B          Chem 1C

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Links to Online Courses where Videos are Organized By Typical Class Schedule

Notes: settings are so anyone can access. I hid the modules involving course policies to avoid confusion, though if these are accessed they should be disregarded since I can’t delete them completely. Additionally there isn’t a clean way to erase my “quizzes” so disregard these as well unless students would like to take them for fun/practice.

1A

1B

1C  (I’m currently making a 10 week version of this course and updating it to match what we’ll need to do going forward. It isn’t a student accessible course at the moment so if you are a professor and want access ahead of time email me). 

Individual Topics (mix of older and newer style videos):

Chem 1A Topics:

Empirical and Molecular Formulas

Percent Mass and Molecular Composition

Writing and Balancing Chemical Reactions

Stoichiometry and Conversion Factors

Limiting Reagents

Theoretical and Percent Yeild

Determining Empirical Formula From Data

Long Precipitation Example: Calculating ions in a salt that reacts with water

Titrations with a weak analyte: Calculating pH at each step of the way

Quantum Mechanics

Waves

Birth of quantum mechanics

Energy of Photons

BlackBody Radiation

Wave Interference

Wave or Particle: Double split experiment, photoelectric effect

Photoelectric effect examples. 

Introduction to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. 

Debroglie Wavelength

Particle in a box

Introduction to the Bohr Model of Hydrogen Atom, including spectroscopic calculations

Sheilding Penetration Paramagnetism vs Diamagnetism

Electron Configurations and Energy Level Diagrams

Quantum Numbers

Periodic Trends

Periodic Table History, Trend Introduction, and Effective Nuclear Charge

Periodic Trends pt 1: Atomic and Ionic Radius

Periodic Trends pt 2: Ionization Energy

Periodic Trends pt 3: Electron Affinity and Electronegativity

Periodic Trends pt 4: Diagonal Relationship

Inert Pair Effect

Electron Affinity and Electronegativity: Extended

Sheilding Penetration Paramagnetism vs Diamagnetism

Chemical Bonding: Lewis Structures, Valence Bond Theory and MO diagrams

MO Theory, introduction and s-orbitals

MO Theory Continued: P orbitals

Molecular Orbitals Diagrams of Ions

Molecular Orbitals of Ions and using Bond order for bond strengths and lengths. 

Lewis structures

Formal Charge

Lewis Structures Organic

Lewis Structures Breaking the Octet Rule

Resonance Structures

Chemical Bonding: Dipole Moments

VSEPR Theory Five Basic Shapes

VSEPR Theory Atoms with Lone Pairs

Polarity and Dipoles

Chemical bonding  Atomic Orbital Hybridization

Valence Bond Theory

Sigma and Pi Bonds

Atomic Orbital Hybridization

Chem 1B Topics:

Gases:

Gases

Ideal Gases

Ideal Gases: Individual Laws

Ideal Gas Law

Ideal Gas Law: Changing Conditions

Density Calculations

Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures

Several More complex Eamples

Kinetic Molecular Theory

Diffusion and Effusion

Effusion Examples

Real Gases (non-ideal)

Real Vs Ideal Gas Review Problems

Intermolecular Forces

Liquids Solids and Gases. Intermolecular Forces (IMFs)

Introduction Definitions and Review

Intermolecular Forces Overview

Dipole-Dipole

Hydrogen Bonding

Intermolecular Forces, Summary and Wrap-up

Intermolecular Forces and their relationships to melting and boiling points

London Dispersion Forces

The Special Case of Water

Surface Tension, Viscosity and Capillary Action

Vaporization and Vapor Pressure

Energetics of Changes in State

Thermochemistry

Thermochemistry Chapter Introduction

Nature of Energy

First Law of Thermodynamics

Heat

Measuring dE for Chemical Reactions

Work

Comparing Calorimetric Measures

Determine Enthalpies of Reaction from Bond Energies

Determining Enthalpies of Reaction from Standard Enthalpies of Formation

Exothermic vs Endothermic a Particulate View

Stoichiometry Involving dH: Thermochemical Equations

Hess’s Law

Hess’s Law- Tougher Examples

Lattice Energies for Ionic Compounds

Important Aside: Quote “Energy Stored in Bonds”

Chem 1C Topics:

Kinetics

Chemical Kinetics: Introduction

Introduction to Collision Theory

Average Reaction Rate and Unique Average Reaction Rate

Rate Law and Stoichiometry

Reactions with Multiple Steps

Removing Intermediates from Rate Laws

Order Vs. Molecularity

Finding the Rate Law Experimentally

Zeroth Order Reactions

First Order Reactions

Second Order Reactions

Temperature and Kinetics

Collision Theory: A More In-depth Look

Arrhenius Equation

Catalysis

Equilibrium

Equilibrium Constant In-depth Discussion

Relationship Between Kc and Kp

Equilibrium Constant: Puprpose Use and Examples

Dyanamic Equilibrium Concept

Finding Equilibrium Constants Through Addition of Reactions

Nuclear Chemistry

Nuclear Chemistry Introduction

Introduction to Radioactive Decay

Alpha decay

Beta Decay

Electron Capture

Gama Decay

Radioactive Decay Summary

Fission

Fusion

Binding Energy

Nuclear Stability

Kinetics of Nuclear Decay