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- Chemistry Foundations Skills Checklist
- Math Review for Chemistry
- How to Use a Calculator for Chemistry
- Chapter Summary Outline
- SI Units Conversion
- Scientific Notation
- Counting Significant Figures (Sig Figs)
- Sig Fig Rules for Multiply & Division
- Sig Fig Rules for Addition & Subtraction
- Temperature Conversion
- Density
- Classification of Matter (Pure Substance vs Mixture)
- Chemical vs Physical Properties
- Chemical vs Physical Changes
- Chapter Tests
- Atoms, Molecules, and Ions Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Law of Multiple Proportions
- Number of Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons
- Calculate Average Atomic Mass Given Percent Abundance
- Calculating Percent Abundance of Isotopes
- Reading a Periodic Table
- Naming Molecular Compounds
- Naming Main Group Ionic Compounds
- Naming Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals
- Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions
- Naming Binary Acids
- Naming Oxyacids
- Chapter Tests
- Stoichiometry Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Calculating Molar Mass
- Grams <> Moles Conversion
- Grams, Moles, Particles Conversion
- Balancing Chemical Reactions (7:54)
- Gram to Gram Stoichiometry
- Determining Limiting Reactant
- Excess Reactant Remaining
- Actual Yield, Theoretical Yield, and Percent Yield
- Mass Percent of Elements in Compound
- Empirical Formula
- Empirical Formula to Molecular Formula
- Determining the Formula of a Hydrate
- Combustion Analysis (using CO2 and H2O to find empirical formula of hydrocarbon)
- Chapter Tests
- Reactions Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Strong, Weak, and Nonelectrolytes
- Molarity
- Concentration of Ions
- Dilution
- Solutions Stoichiometry
- Types of Reactions
- Double Replacement Reactions
- Precipitation Reactions
- Molecular, Complete Ionic, and Net Ionic Reactions
- Acid Base Reactions
- Single Replacement Reactions
- Combustion Reactions
- Synthesis Reactions
- Decomposition Reactions
- Oxidation Numbers
- Determining Oxidation Numbers from Lewis Structure
- Oxidation Reduction (Redox) Reactions: Which Element is Oxidized and Reduced
- Chapter Tests
- Gas Law Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Pressure Unit Conversions
- Reading Gas Manometer
- Gas Law Relationships
- Boyle's Law
- Charles's Law
- Gay Lussac's Law
- Avogadro's Law
- Ideal Gas Law
- Combined Gas Law
- Standard Temperature and Pressure
- Gas Density and Molar Mass Conversion
- Gas Stoichiometry
- Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure
- Collecting Gas Above Water Lab Calculations
- Factors Affecting Gas Velocity
- Calculating Root Mean Square Velocity
- Average Kinetic Energy (Temperature) vs Molecular Velocity
- Graham's Law of Gas Effusion & Diffusion
- Boltzmann Distribution of Gas Velocity
- Real Gas vs Ideal Gas
- Chapter Tests
- Thermochemistry Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- First Law of Thermodynamics: Heat, Work, and Internal Energy
- Specific Heat Capacity (q = mC∆T)
- Object Object Heat Transfer Problems
- Heat Stoichiometry / Thermochemical Equations
- Coffee Cup Calorimetry
- Bomb Calorimetry
- Method #1 Caculating ∆H°: Heat of Formation
- Method #2 Calculating ∆H°: Hess's Law
- Method # 3 Calculating ∆H°: Bond Enthalpy
- Chapter Tests
- Atomic Structure & Periodicity Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Relationship between Wavelength, Frequency, and Energy
- Wavelength and Frequency Problems
- Energy Problems
- Photoelectric Effect
- De Broglie Wavelength
- Energy of Electron Transitions Between Energy Levels
- Wavelength of Electron Transitions Between Energy Levels
- Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle
- Quantum Numbers
- Electron Configuration
- Electron Configuration Exceptions
- Aufbau's Principle, Hund's Rule, and Pauli Exclusion
- Ground or Excited State
- Paramagnetic vs Diamagnetic
- Effective Nuclear Charge
- Ionization Energy
- Atomic Radius
- Ionic Radius
- Electron Affinity
- Periodic Trends Summary
- Photoelectron Spectrum
- Beer's Law
- Chapter Tests
- Bonding Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Types of Bond Introduction
- Drawing Lewis Structures of Ionic Compounds
- How to Count Valence Electrons
- Drawing Lewis Structures of Molecular Compounds
- Exceptions to Octet Rule
- Resonance Structures
- Bond Order
- Formal Charge and Most Stable Structure
- VSEPR: Electron and Molecular Geometry
- Polar and Nonpolar Molecules
- Hybridization
- Sigma and Pi Bonds
- Chapter Tests
- Liquids and Solids Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Intermolecular Forces: Dispersion, Dipole Dipole, Hydrogen Bonds
- Intermolecular Force Trends and Relationships
- Boiling Point
- Vapor Pressure
- Types of Solids: Ionic, Molecular, Network, Metallic
- Properties of Solids
- Lattice Energy of Ionic Solids
- Heating and Cooling Curves
- Phase Diagrams
- Chapter Tests
- Solutions Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Molarity
- Molality
- Mole Fraction
- Parts Per Million (PPM) and Parts Per Billion (PPB)
- Steps of Forming a Solution (Enthalpy of Solution)
- Percent Composition & Mass Percent of Solutions
- Solubility Curves
- Solid Solubility: Which is more soluble?
- Gas Solubility: Henry's Law
- Vapor Pressure & Raoult's Law
- Freezing Point Depression
- Boiling Point Elevation
- Chapter Tests
- Kinetics Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Collision Model
- Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
- Calculating Rate of Reactions
- Determining Reaction Order using Initial Rate Method
- Units of Rate Constant
- Differential Rate Law Practice Problems
- Integrated Rate Law
- Half Lives
- Reaction Mechanism, Elementary Steps, and Overall Rate Law
- Molecularity
- Intermediate vs Catalyst
- Energy Diagrams / Energy Profiles
- Chapter Tests
- Equilibrium Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- What is equilibrium?
- Writing Equilibrium Constant Expression (K, Kc, Keq)
- Calculating Equilibrium Constant (K)
- Converting Between Kc and Kp
- Equilibrium Manipulations
- ICE Table Problems
- Q vs K (Reaction Quotient vs Equilibrium Constant)
- Le Chatelier's Principle: Which way does the reaction shift?
- Chapter Tests
- Acid & Base Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Identifying Acid, Base, Conjugate Acid, and Conjugate Base
- Finding the Conjugate Acid of a Base
- Finding the Conjugate Base of an Acid
- Amphoteric / Amphiprotic Species
- Predicting the Products of Acid Base Reactions
- Calculating pH, pOH, [OH-], and [H+] / [H3O+]
- Strong Acids vs Weak Acids
- Calculating pH of a Strong Acid
- Calculating pH of a Weak Acid
- Writing Acid Dissociation / Ionization Reaction and Ka Expression
- Calculating Ka of a Weak Acid
- Percent Ionization & Percent Dissociation of Acid
- Calculating pH of a Strong Base
- Calculating pH of a Weak Base
- Writing Base Dissociation / Ionization Reaction and Kb Expressions
- Calculating Kb of a Weak Base
- Percent Ionization & Percent Dissociation of Base
- Converting Between Ka and Kb Value of Conjugate Acid Base Pairs
- Is the Salt Acidic, Basic, or Neutral?
- Calculating the pH of a Salt (Ionic Compound) Solution
- Lewis Acid and Lewis Base
- Which Side Does the Acid Base Reaction Favor?
- Which Acid is Stronger Based on its Formula and Structure
- Chapter Tests
- Acid & Base Equilibria Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- How to Create a Buffer (Which Solution is a Buffer)
- How to Calculate pH of a Buffer
- Calculate the Ratio of [A-]/[HA] in a Buffer
- Strong Acid Strong Base Titration Curve Overview
- Weak Acid Strong Base Titration Curve Overview
- Strong Acid Strong Base pH Calculations
- Weak Acid Strong Base pH Calculations
- Weak Base Strong Acid pH Calculations
- Calculating pH at Half Equivalence Point / Halfway Point (pH = pKa)
- What Color is the Solution?
- Chapter Tests
- Solubility Equilibrium Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Writing Dissolution Reactions and Ksp Expression
- Calculating Ksp from Molar Solubility
- Calculating Molar Solubility from Ksp
- Which Solid has A Higher or Lower Molar Solubility Given Ksp
- Calculating the Solubility of a Solid at A Given Buffered pH
- Calculating the Solubility of a Solid in a Non-Water Solution (Common Ion Effect)
- Will a Precipitate Form?
- Minimum Concentration of Ion Needed To Form a Precipitate
- Chapter Tests
- Additional Mixed Practice Problems
- Thermodynamics Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Predicting the sign of ∆S (Change in Entropy)
- Calculating ∆S_rxn(Change in Entropy of a Reaction)
- Calculating ∆S_surrounding (Change in Entropy of Surrounding)
- Second Law of Thermodynamics
- Four Ways to Determine if a Reaction is Spontaneous or Not
- Calculating ∆G° from ∆H, T, and ∆S
- Calculating ∆G° from ∆G°f Formation Values
- Is the Reaction Spontaneous at All Temperature (All Temp), High Temp, Low Temp, or Never?
- Calculating Entropy of Vaporization and Normal Boiling Point
- Calculating Entropy of Fusion and Normal Melting Point
- What Temperatures is the Reaction Spontaneous at?
- Calculate ∆G when Given Pressure
- Calculate ∆G when Given Molarity
- Converting Between ∆G° (Free Energy) and K (Equilibrium Constant)
- Chapter Tests
- Electrochemistry Skills Checklist
- Chapter Summary Outline
- Oxidation Numbers & Oxidation States
- Identifying Which Substance is Oxidized and Reduced
- Identifying Oxidizing and Reducing Agent
- Balancing Redox Reactions in Acidic Conditions
- Balancing Redox Reactions in Basic Conditions
- Galvanic Cell / Electrochemical Cell Summary (Anode, Cathode, Salt Bridge, Electrode Mass)
- Calculating Standard Cell Potential of a Redox Reaction
- Determine if a Redox Reaction is Spontaneous or Not
- Chapter Tests
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