This video tutorial study guide review is for students who are taking their first semester of college general chemistry, IB, or AP Chemistry. Even if you’re studying for the general chemistry section of the MCAT, DAT, PCAT, OAT or SAT Subject chemistry test, this video can help give you a nice overview of all the topics you need to learn in General Chemistry 1. This introduction video contains plenty of examples and practice problems to help prepare you for the final exam. It has about 160 multiple choice questions in the form of a practice test. Feel free to use it as a study guide. The solutions to each problem is provided as well as the equations and formulas that you need to solve it. General Chemistry Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bka20Q9TN6M&list=PL0o_zxa4K1BV-uX6wXQgyqZXvRd0tUUV0&index=3 Access to Premium Videos: https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MathScienceTutoring/ Here is a list of topics: 1. How To Find The Number of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons In an Atom 2. Nomenclature of Ionic and Molecular Compounds 3. Percent Composition, Stoichiometry, Molarity, Dilution Problems, Acid Base Titrations 4. Oxidation State, Combined Gas Law, Gas Density at STP, Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure 5. Collected over water gas law problems, How to Identify the Unknown Compound 6. Average Kinetic Energy of Gases, Real Gas vs Ideal Gas High Temperature Low Pressure 7. Specific Heat Capacity, Heat of Fusion, Heat of Combustion, Enthalpy, Products – Reactants, 8. Condensation, Sublimation, Melting, Vaporization, Freezing, Deposition 9. Heat of Formation, Wavelength Frequency and Energy of a photon, Electron Configuration 10. Which four quantum numbers are incorrect? N l ml ms, s p d f orbitals, 11. Electromagnetic radiation – Radio waves Microwaves Infrared Visible Light Ultraviolet X-rays and Gamma rays. 12. Ionization Energy Electronegativity Atomic Radii Ionic Radius Electron Affinity and Metallic Character 13. Hybridization, Molecular Geometry, Lewis Structure, Bond Angle, Polar or Nonpolar 14. SO2, CO2, CH4, BH3, H2O, NH3, BF3, SF6, NF3, SF4, PCl5, XeF4 15. Intermolecular Forces, Hydrogen Bonding, Dipole Dipole Interactions, London Dispersion Forces, Ion Dipole, Permanent Dipoles, Temporary Induce Dipole, Van der Waal Forces, and Ionic Bonds. 16. Highest Boiling Point, Lowest Freezing Point, pH of a solution, Empirical Formula, 17. Molality, Mass Percent, Density, Solutions, Nonelectrolytes, Vapor Pressure, Combustion Analysis 18. Colligative Properties – Boiling Point Elevation, Freezing Point Depression, Osmotic Pressure 19. Average atomic mass and Percent Relative Abundance, Chemical Change, Chemical Formula 20. Actual Yield, Theoretical Yield, and Percent Yield, Oxidizing Agent vs Reducing Agent 21. Grams to moles to molecules to atoms – conversions / dimensional analysis 22. How To Find The Mass of The Excess Reactant That Remains, Limiting Reactants, 23. Homogeneous Mixture – Air plus salt and water, Soluble vs Insoluble 24. Representative Elements, Transition Metals, Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Halogens, Chalcogens, Noble gases, and Inner Transition Metals 25. Redox Reactions, Single Replacement Reactions, Combustion Reactions, Synthesis Reactions, Combination Reactions, and Decomposition Reactions, Double Replacement Reactions 26. Acid Base Neutralization Reactions, Precipitation Reactions, Gas Evolution Reactions 27. How to Identify the Unknown Metal given its Oxide and Formula, Gas Stoichiometry 28. Ideal Gas Law PV=nRT, Molar mass of unknown gas, mole fraction and partial pressure, 29. Root Mean Square Velocity, Graham’s Law – Rate of Effusion, Kinetic Molecular Theory 30. Pressure Volume Temperature Graphs – Boyle’s Law, Charles Law, and Gay Lussac’s Law 31. ionic and covalent bonds, Internal Energy of System, 32. Final Temperature of Water Solution, Hess Law, Thermochemical Equations, 33. Endothermic vs Exothermic, Calorimetry, Lattice Energy, Valence Electrons, Paramagnetic. 34. electron configuration exceptions, noble gas notation 35. Hund’s rule, Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Aufbau Principle, Pauli Exclusion Principle 36. Linear, Trigonal Planar, Trigonal Pyramidal, Tetrahedral, Square Planar, Square Pyrimadial, Trigonal Bipyramidal, and Octahedral Molecular Geometry. 37. Sigma and Pi Bonds, Bond length vs Bond Strength, Single Double and Triple Bonds. 38. Bond Order, Highest Melting Point, Largest Dipole Moment, Clear vs Colored Solutions. 39. Metallic, Molecular and Network Solid, and Ionic Compounds. 40. Allotropes of Carbon – Graphite, Diamond, and Buckminsterfullerene or Bucky Balls 41. Oxides, Peroxides, and Superoxides. 42. Bond Dissociation Energy, Metal & Metalloid Conductivity. 43. Adhesive & Cohesive Forces, Surface Tension, Polarizability. 44. Gas Solubility, Henry’s Law, Vapor Pressure & Raoult’s Law
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