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Course Index
- Chemicals: Molecules
- Electron Glue: Chemical Bonds
- Shape Matters: Molecular Shape
- Molecules in Motion: Ideal Gases
- It's Just a Phase: Phase Changes
- Attractive Molecules: Liquids and Solutions
- Big Molecules: Solids
- What is Your Reaction? Chemical Reactions
- Sextillion: Reaction Stoichiometry
- Back It Up: Reversibility
- Special K: Equilibrium
- How Pushy: Le Chatelier's Principle
- Finding Solutions: Solubility Equilibria
- Too Full: Two-Phase Equilibria
- Heartburn: Acids and Bases
- Basically Weak: Weak Acids and Bases
- Neutral Territory: Acid-Base Reactions
- How Resilient: Buffers
- General Chemistry Review for Midterm 2
- Research Projects; Point of View: Heat Transfer
- The Heat Is On: Thermal Equilibrium
- Make It Or Break It: Bond Energies
- Compound Interest: Heats of Reaction
- What a Mess: Energy Dispersal
- Which Way? Enthalpy vs. Entropy
- How Far? Gibbs Free Energy
- Chemical Energy and Work
- Got Electrons? Redox Reactions
- Energizer Bunny: Batteries
- The Sun
- General Chemistry Review for Midterm 3, Part I
- General Chemistry Review for Midterm 3, Part II
- All Aglow: Light Energy
- Photo Opportunity: Subshell Model
- Breaking the Code: Periodic Table
- My Space: Atomic Orbitals
- Technicolor Atoms: Light Spectra
- How Absorbing: Light and Color
- Housing Co-Op: Molecular Orbitals
- Now You See: Spectroscopy
- General Chemistry Review, Part I
- General Chemistry Review, Part II
Course Description
In this course, Professors Kristie A. Boering, Marcin M. Majda and and Angelica M. Stacy give 42 video lectures on General Chemistry. Stoichiometry of chemical reactions, quantum mechanical description of atoms, the elements and periodic table, chemical bonding, real and ideal gases, thermochemistry, introduction to thermodynamics and equilibrium, acid-base and solubility equilibria, introduction to oxidation-reduction reactions.
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