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Hi!!!Are you one of the high school students: Chemist student, Pharmacy student, biology student, Nursing student or Engineering student and you have problems in studying General Chemistry 101???Do you Like Chemistry but you don’t know how to study the basics in Chemistry???Are you suffering from understanding the basics of Chemistry which makes the General Chemistry Exam as a nightmare for you???Do you want to be a master in Chemistry and pass the Chemistry exam getting a high score easily???Whatever the reason you have for thinking about studying chemistry , Whether you were Chemistry student, Pharmacy student, Biology student, Nursing student or Engineering student, this course will help you to understand the essential basics of Chemistry.This course will help you in covering everything you will need to know as you prepare for possible future exams. It doesn't matter how much, or how little, prior knowledge of Chemistry you've got as this course will take you through all the necessary stages.Have a look at some awesome reviews about this course!!!★★★★★ "This is an awesome course in General Chemistry 1, the explanation are very easy to be understood, the examples in this course helped me to understand the Chemistry 1 completely." - Amin★★★★★ "I have learned more in this course than I did in school" - Jari -chan★★★★★ "EXCELLENT CONTENT - simple and easy to be understood !!!!" - Mstluchy★★★★★ "This course is a mini introduction to 101 Chemistry, it serves to build further interest in the subject. I found it engaging; however, it left me wanting more, which is good. It drives home the fact that chemistry in integrated into all aspects of our daily lives and existence, so there is nothing to fear. After all, cooking is in fact chemistry, most of us do this experiment on a daily basis." - DL Lieberman ★★★★★ "very easy to understand..." - Mohammed demachkie
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Know exactly what is Matter, Element and Compound
Learn the scientific methods and type of Mixtures
Know the Three State of Maters and Units of Measurements
Calculate Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Determine if the results you obtained are Accurate and Precise
Understand the Units and Dimensional Analysis
Understand the Atomic Theory and Models of the Atom
know the Law of Conservation and law of Multiple Proportions
Learn Atomic Mass, Mass Number and Isotopes
Know how elements are organized in the Periodic Table
Learn how to name the Ionic Compounds
Know how to write Chemical equations
Learn how to make a Chemical Balance
Understand The Mole Concept
Be able to do Mole calculations successfully
Learn determination of Chemical formulas
Understand the Stiochiometry
To calculate the Limiting Reactant and the Yield of the reaction
Study all the Solubility Rules
Understand the Electrolyte and Non-Electrolyte solutions
Know all the Types of Chemical Reactions
Be able to do Calculations on Molar Concentration and Dilution Analysis
Understand the Gravimetric Analysis and the Titration
Understand Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law, Avogadro’s Law, Combined Gas Law, The Ideal Gas Law, Real Gases, Gas Density and Gas Stoichiometry.
You will understand Thermochemistry the study of heat change in chemical reactions
You will be able to distinguish between Exothermic & Endothermic reactions
You will learn Enthalpy and the First Law of Thermodynamics
You will be able to calculate Heat Capacity (C) for any element
Learn how to calculate standard enthalpy of reaction (ΔH0) for any chemical reaction
You will understand the Properties of Waves
You will know how Bohr’s Model of the Atom works
Understand Schrodinger Wave Equation.
Be able to find the four quantum numbers in Schrodinger Equation
You will be bale to write the Electron configuration for any element
Understand the Ground State Electron Configurations and Classification of Elements
This course is for High School Students, Chemists, Pharmacy student, biology student, Nursing student and Engineering student,under graduated or graduated.
Everyone who has a big passion with chemistry and want to discover more about it.
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Course programme
- An Introduction To Chemistry
- Methods Of Science
- Categories Of Science
- Steps Of Scientific Method
- Theory And Law
- The Scientific Method
- Law of Conservation of Mass
- Matter, Element And Compound
- Types Of Mixtures
- The Three States Of matter
- Properties And Changes Of matter
- Units Of Measurements
- Scientific Notations
- Significant Figures
- Accuracy And Precession
- Units and Dimensional Analysis
- Dalton’s Atomic Theory
- Atomic Symbols and Models
- Law of Conservation of Mass
- Law of multiple proportions
- The Structure of The Atom
- Discovery of the Electron
- The nuclear model of the atom
- Atomic Mass, Mass Number and Isotopes
- Mass number and Atomic Masse
- Periodic Table of the Elements
- Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
- Molecular Substances
- Ionic Substances
- Organic Compounds
- Ionic Compounds
- Rules for predicting Charges
- Naming of Ionic Compounds
- Formula of Ionic Compounds
- Naming of Binary Molecular Compounds
- Acids and Corresponding Anions
- Naming of Hydrates
- Writing Chemical Equations
- Balancing Chemical Equations
- Introduction to Calculations in Chemistry
- Mass and Moles of Substance
- Molecular Mass and Formula Mass
- The Mole Concept
- Mole Calculations
- Determining Chemical Formulas
- Elemental Analysis, Percentage of C, H and O
- Determining Formulas
- Molecular Formula from Empirical Formula
- Stoichiometry: Quantitative Relations in Chemical Reactions
- Limiting Reactant
- Theoretical Yield
- Introduction to Chemical Reactions
- Ionic Theory of Solutions and Solubility Rules
- Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes
- Solubility Rules
- Molecular and Ionic Equations
- Acid Base, Neutralization and Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Oxidation number
- Types of Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Working with solutions
- Quantitative Analysis
- Introduction to the Gaseous State
- Gas Pressure and Its Measurement
- Boyle’s Law: Relating Volume and Pressure
- Charles’s Law: Relating Volume and Temperature
- Gay-Lussac’s Law : Relating Pressure and Temperature
- Combined Gas Law : Relating Pressure, Temperature and Volume
- Avogadro’s Law: Relating Volume and Amount
- The Ideal Gas Law
- Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP)
- Gas Density; Molecular-Mass Determination
- Gas Stoichiometry
- Gas Mixtures; Law of Partial Pressures
- Real Gases
- Introduction to Thermochemistry
- Thermodynamics
- Thermodynamic Equations
- Heat Capacity (C)
- Standard Enthalpy of Formation ΔH formation
- Properties of Waves
- Bohr’s Model of the Atom
- Schrodinger Wave Equation
- Aufbau principle and Hund's Rule
- Electron configuration
- Ground State Electron Configurations and Classification of Elements
- Electron Configurations of Cations and Anions
- Effective nuclear charge (Zeff)
- The Atomic Radius
- The Ionization Energy
- The Electron Affinity
- Groups Elements Properties
- The Ionic and Covalent Bonding
- Electronegativity and Polar Covalent Bond
- Writing Lewis Structures
- Formal Charge
- Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) model
- Dipole Moments and Polar Molecules
- Valence Bond Theory
- Hybridization
- An Introduction To Chemistry
- Methods Of Science
- Categories Of Science
- Steps Of Scientific Method
- Theory And Law
- The Scientific Method
- Law of Conservation of Mass
- Matter, Element And Compound
- Types Of Mixtures
- The Three States Of matter
- Properties And Changes Of matter
- Units Of Measurements
- Scientific Notations
- Significant Figures
- Accuracy And Precession
- Units and Dimensional Analysis
- Dalton’s Atomic Theory
- Atomic Symbols and Models
- Law of Conservation of Mass
- Law of multiple proportions
- The Structure of The Atom
- Discovery of the Electron
- The nuclear model of the atom
- Atomic Mass, Mass Number and Isotopes
- Mass number and Atomic Masse
- Periodic Table of the Elements
- Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
- Molecular Substances
- Ionic Substances
- Organic Compounds
- Ionic Compounds
- Rules for predicting Charges
- Naming of Ionic Compounds
- Formula of Ionic Compounds
- Naming of Binary Molecular Compounds
- Acids and Corresponding Anions
- Naming of Hydrates
- Writing Chemical Equations
- Balancing Chemical Equations
- Introduction to Calculations in Chemistry
- Mass and Moles of Substance
- Molecular Mass and Formula Mass
- The Mole Concept
- Mole Calculations
- Determining Chemical Formulas
- Elemental Analysis, Percentage of C, H and O
- Determining Formulas
- Molecular Formula from Empirical Formula
- Stoichiometry: Quantitative Relations in Chemical Reactions
- Limiting Reactant
- Theoretical Yield
- Introduction to Chemical Reactions
- Ionic Theory of Solutions and Solubility Rules
- Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes
- Solubility Rules
- Molecular and Ionic Equations
- Acid Base, Neutralization and Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Oxidation number
- Types of Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Working with solutions
- Quantitative Analysis
- Introduction to the Gaseous State
- Gas Pressure and Its Measurement
- Boyle’s Law: Relating Volume and Pressure
- Charles’s Law: Relating Volume and Temperature
- Gay-Lussac’s Law : Relating Pressure and Temperature
- Combined Gas Law : Relating Pressure, Temperature and Volume
- Avogadro’s Law: Relating Volume and Amount
- The Ideal Gas Law
- Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP)
- Gas Density; Molecular-Mass Determination
- Gas Stoichiometry
- Gas Mixtures; Law of Partial Pressures
- Real Gases
- Introduction to Thermochemistry
- Thermodynamics
- Thermodynamic Equations
- Heat Capacity (C)
- Standard Enthalpy of Formation ΔH formation
- Properties of Waves
- Bohr’s Model of the Atom
- Schrodinger Wave Equation
- Aufbau principle and Hund's Rule
- Electron configuration
- Ground State Electron Configurations and Classification of Elements
- Electron Configurations of Cations and Anions
- Effective nuclear charge (Zeff)
- The Atomic Radius
- The Ionization Energy
- The Electron Affinity
- Groups Elements Properties
- The Ionic and Covalent Bonding
- Electronegativity and Polar Covalent Bond
- Writing Lewis Structures
- Formal Charge
- Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) model
- Dipole Moments and Polar Molecules
- Valence Bond Theory
- Hybridization
- An Introduction To Chemistry
- Methods Of Science
- Categories Of Science
- Steps Of Scientific Method
- Theory And Law
- The Scientific Method
- Law of Conservation of Mass
- Matter, Element And Compound
- Types Of Mixtures
- The Three States Of matter
- Properties And Changes Of matter
- Units Of Measurements
- Scientific Notations
- Significant Figures
- Accuracy And Precession
- Units and Dimensional Analysis
- Dalton’s Atomic Theory
- Atomic Symbols and Models
- Law of Conservation of Mass
- Law of multiple proportions
- The Structure of The Atom
- Discovery of the Electron
- The nuclear model of the atom
- Atomic Mass, Mass Number and Isotopes
- Mass number and Atomic Masse
- Periodic Table of the Elements
- Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
- Molecular Substances
- Ionic Substances
- Organic Compounds
- Ionic Compounds
- Rules for predicting Charges
- Naming of Ionic Compounds
- Formula of Ionic Compounds
- Naming of Binary Molecular Compounds
- Acids and Corresponding Anions
- Naming of Hydrates
- Writing Chemical Equations
- Balancing Chemical Equations
- Introduction to Calculations in Chemistry
- Mass and Moles of Substance
- Molecular Mass and Formula Mass
- The Mole Concept
- Mole Calculations
- Determining Chemical Formulas
- Elemental Analysis, Percentage of C, H and O
- Determining Formulas
- Molecular Formula from Empirical Formula
- Stoichiometry: Quantitative Relations in Chemical Reactions
- Limiting Reactant
- Theoretical Yield
- Introduction to Chemical Reactions
- Ionic Theory of Solutions and Solubility Rules
- Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes
- Solubility Rules
- Molecular and Ionic Equations
- Acid Base, Neutralization and Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Oxidation number
- Types of Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Working with solutions
- Quantitative Analysis
- Introduction to the Gaseous State
- Gas Pressure and Its Measurement
- Boyle’s Law: Relating Volume and Pressure
- Charles’s Law: Relating Volume and Temperature
- Gay-Lussac’s Law : Relating Pressure and Temperature
- Combined Gas Law : Relating Pressure, Temperature and Volume
- Avogadro’s Law: Relating Volume and Amount
- The Ideal Gas Law
- Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP)
- Gas Density; Molecular-Mass Determination
- Gas Stoichiometry
- Gas Mixtures; Law of Partial Pressures
- Real Gases
- Introduction to Thermochemistry
- Thermodynamics
- Thermodynamic Equations
- Heat Capacity (C)
- Standard Enthalpy of Formation ΔH formation
- Properties of Waves
- Bohr’s Model of the Atom
- Schrodinger Wave Equation
- Aufbau principle and Hund's Rule
- Electron configuration
- Ground State Electron Configurations and Classification of Elements
- Electron Configurations of Cations and Anions
- Effective nuclear charge (Zeff)
- The Atomic Radius
- The Ionization Energy
- The Electron Affinity
- Groups Elements Properties
- The Ionic and Covalent Bonding
- Electronegativity and Polar Covalent Bond
- Writing Lewis Structures
- Formal Charge
- Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) model
- Dipole Moments and Polar Molecules
- Valence Bond Theory
- Hybridization
- Dalton’s Atomic Theory
- Atomic Symbols and Models
- Law of Conservation of Mass
- Law of multiple proportions
- The Structure of The Atom
- Discovery of the Electron
- The nuclear model of the atom
- Atomic Mass, Mass Number and Isotopes
- Mass number and Atomic Masse
- Periodic Table of the Elements
- Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
- Molecular Substances
- Ionic Substances
- Organic Compounds
- Ionic Compounds
- Rules for predicting Charges
- Naming of Ionic Compounds
- Formula of Ionic Compounds
- Naming of Binary Molecular Compounds
- Acids and Corresponding Anions
- Naming of Hydrates
- Writing Chemical Equations
- Balancing Chemical Equations
- Introduction to Calculations in Chemistry
- Mass and Moles of Substance
- Molecular Mass and Formula Mass
- The Mole Concept
- Mole Calculations
- Determining Chemical Formulas
- Elemental Analysis, Percentage of C, H and O
- Determining Formulas
- Molecular Formula from Empirical Formula
- Stoichiometry: Quantitative Relations in Chemical Reactions
- Limiting Reactant
- Theoretical Yield
- Introduction to Chemical Reactions
- Ionic Theory of Solutions and Solubility Rules
- Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes
- Solubility Rules
- Molecular and Ionic Equations
- Acid Base, Neutralization and Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Oxidation number
- Types of Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Working with solutions
- Quantitative Analysis
- Introduction to the Gaseous State
- Gas Pressure and Its Measurement
- Boyle’s Law: Relating Volume and Pressure
- Charles’s Law: Relating Volume and Temperature
- Gay-Lussac’s Law : Relating Pressure and Temperature
- Combined Gas Law : Relating Pressure, Temperature and Volume
- Avogadro’s Law: Relating Volume and Amount
- The Ideal Gas Law
- Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP)
- Gas Density; Molecular-Mass Determination
- Gas Stoichiometry
- Gas Mixtures; Law of Partial Pressures
- Real Gases
- Introduction to Thermochemistry
- Thermodynamics
- Thermodynamic Equations
- Heat Capacity (C)
- Standard Enthalpy of Formation ΔH formation
- Properties of Waves
- Bohr’s Model of the Atom
- Schrodinger Wave Equation
- Aufbau principle and Hund's Rule
- Electron configuration
- Ground State Electron Configurations and Classification of Elements
- Electron Configurations of Cations and Anions
- Effective nuclear charge (Zeff)
- The Atomic Radius
- The Ionization Energy
- The Electron Affinity
- Groups Elements Properties
- The Ionic and Covalent Bonding
- Electronegativity and Polar Covalent Bond
- Writing Lewis Structures
- Formal Charge
- Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) model
- Dipole Moments and Polar Molecules
- Valence Bond Theory
- Hybridization
- An Introduction To Chemistry
- Methods Of Science
- Categories Of Science
- Steps Of Scientific Method
- Theory And Law
- The Scientific...
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