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Chad's High School Chemistry Videos

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What you'll learn

This course includes

  • 22 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

Course content

1 modules • 60 lessons • 22 hours of video

Chad's High School Chemistry Videos

60 lessons • 22 hours
  • 1.1 Introduction to High School Chemistry and Matter | High School Chemistry28:22
  • 2.1 Significant Figures | High School Chemistry14:37
  • 2.2 Scientific Notation | High School Chemistry14:10
  • 2.3 Precision and Accuracy | High School Chemistry03:51
  • 2.4 Units and Conversions | High School Chemistry42:23
  • 3.1 Atomic Theory and Atomic Structure | High School Chemistry23:36
  • 3.2 Introduction to the Periodic Table | High School Chemistry07:54
  • 3.3 Naming Compounds Nomenclature | High School Chemistry38:01
  • 4.1 Balancing Chemical Equations| High School Chemistry08:52
  • 4.2 Types of Chemical Reactions | High School Chemistry19:03
  • 4.3 Oxidation Reduction Reactions | High School Chemistry21:06
  • 4.4 Double Replacement Reactions | High School Chemistry48:19
  • 5.1 Calculations with Moles | High School Chemistry30:38
  • 5.2 Mass Percents and Empirical and Molecular Weights | High School Chemistry12:35
  • 5.3 Limiting Reactant Calculations | High School Chemistry23:12
  • 6.1 Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics | High School Chemistry18:29
  • 6.2 Calorimetry | High School Chemistry26:08
  • 6.3 Enthalpy | High School Chemistry16:26
  • 6.4 Hess's Law | High School Chemistry18:14
  • 6.5 Enthalpy of Formation | High School Chemistry13:27
  • 7.1 Light and Electromagnetic Radiation | High School Chemistry16:07
  • 7.2 Absorption and Emission | High School Chemistry21:30
  • 7.3 Electron Configuration | High School Chemistry40:37
  • 7.4 Quantum Numbers | High School Chemistry14:23
  • 7.5 Periodic Trends | High School Chemistry34:35
  • 8.1 Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonding | High School Chemistry23:01
  • 8.2 Lewis Dot Structures | High School Chemistry47:35
  • 8.3 Bond Enthalpy | High School Chemistry07:17
  • 8.4 Electron Domain Geometry and Molecular Geometry | High School Chemistry12:37
  • 8.5 Molecular Polarity | High School Chemistry20:07
  • 9.1 Pressure and Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases | High School Chemistry20:35
  • 9.2 Gas Laws including the Ideal Gas Law | High School Chemistry20:51
  • 9.3 Additional Gas Laws | Dalton's Law and Graham's Law | High School Chemistry20:17
  • 10.1 Intermolecular Forces | High School Chemistry39:05
  • 10.2 Phase Diagrams | High School Chemistry18:06
  • 10.3 Solids | High School Chemistry08:55
  • 11.1 Solutions and Concentration | High School Chemistry22:49
  • 11.2 Dilutions and Solution Stoichiometry | High School Chemistry19:59
  • 11.3 Colligative Properties | High School Chemistry38:08
  • 12.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases | High School Chemistry23:30
  • 12.2 Acidity and Basicity of Salts | High School Chemistry08:52
  • 12.3 The pH Scale and pH Calculations | High School Chemistry24:29
  • 12.4 Titrations and Buffers | High School Chemistry25:56
  • 13.1 Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constants | High School Chemistry26:55
  • 13.2 Le Chatelier's Principle | High School Chemistry22:09
  • 13.3 Equilibrium Calculations | High School Chemistry23:31
  • 13.4 Equilibria for Weak Acids and Bases | High School Chemistry33:47
  • 13.5 Solubility Equilibria | High School Chemistry25:10
  • 14.1 Oxidation Reduction Reactions and Oxidation States | High School Chemistry24:36
  • 14.2 Balancing Redox Reactions | High School Chemistry21:36
  • 14.3 Voltaic vs Electrolytic Cells | High School Chemistry29:56
  • 14.4 Standard Cell Potential | High School Chemistry20:49
  • 15.1 Introduction to Nuclear Chemistry | High School Chemistry14:11
  • 15.2 Routes of Nuclear Decay, Fission, and Fusion | High School Chemistry25:01
  • 15.3 Nuclear Energy | High School Chemistry09:52
  • 15.4 Kinetics of Nuclear Decay | High School Chemistry18:09
  • 16.1 Hydrocarbons | High School Chemistry14:58
  • 16.2 Naming Alkanes | High School Chemistry12:29
  • 16.3 Functional Groups | High School Chemistry25:12
  • 16.4 Polymers and Biopolymers | High School Chemistry19:54

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