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Chemistry 1P: Preparation for General Chemistry

Chemistry 1P: Preparation for General Chemistry (Winter 2013, UC Irvine). Instructor: Professor Eric Potma. This class prepares students for the Chemistry 1ABC sequence. Chemistry 1P is meant for students who have not taken a high school chemistry course. Topics covered may include: Units of measurement, dimensional analysis, significant figures; elementary concepts of volume, mass, force, pressure, energy, density, temperature, heat, work; fundamentals of atomic and molecular structure; the mole concept; stoichiometry; properties of the states of matter; gas laws; solutions, concentrations.

Lecture 20 - Tips from Dr. Potma

Time Lecture Chapters
[00:00:00] 1. Tips From Dr. Potma
[00:02:05] 2. Weapon Yourself
[00:04:37] 3. Trying to Make Sense
[00:07:16] 4. Essential Conversions
[00:10:20] 5. Simplify: Multiple Girlfriends
[00:12:51] 6. Simplify: Marbles
[00:15:44] 7. Mole Ratios
[00:18:15] 8. Mass Percentage
[00:22:38] 9. Mole Ratios and mass Percentage
[00:26:58] 10. Mole Ratios and Limiting Reagents, Example 1
[00:30:26] 11. Mole Ratios and Limiting Reagents, Example 2
[00:34:07] 12. Acids and Bases
[00:37:34] 13. Acid-Base Reactions

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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Classification of Matter
Lecture 03
Lecture 04 - Accuracy and Dimensional Analysis
Lecture 05 - Numerical Problems
Lecture 06 - Atoms
Lecture 07 - Ions and Molecules
Lecture 08 - Naming Compounds
Lecture 09 - Organic Compounds
Lecture 10 - Orbitals and Periodic Table
Lecture 11 - Mole and Molar Mass
Lecture 12 - Mass Percent
Lecture 13 - Chemical Reactions
Lecture 14 - Limiting Reagents
Lecture 15 - Fun
Lecture 16 - Aqueous Solutions
Lecture 17 - Precipitation Reactions
Lecture 18 - Acid-Base Reactions
Lecture 19 - Redox Reactions
Lecture 20 - Tips from Dr. Potma
Lecture 21 - Balancing Redox Reactions
Lecture 22 - Midterm II Review
Lecture 23 - Redox in Basic Solutions
Lecture 24 - Review Final Part I
Lecture 25 - Review Final Part II