General Chemistry i & II

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A set of videos which cover General Chemistry topics (or Inorganic Chemistry). These topics are intended for the college student. The course will include the topics of: Classification of Matter; Measurement; Accuracy & Precision; Dimensional Analysis; Structure of Atoms, Ions and Isotopes; Arrangement of the Periodic Table; Nomenclature of Inorganic Ions & Compounds; Nomenclature of Covalent Compounds; Balancing Chemical Equations; Types of Reactions; The Mole; Formulae and Weights; Stoichiometry; Basics of Aqueous Solutions; Concentration of Solutions; Precipitation Reactions; Acid-Base Reactions; Redox Reactions; Titration; Energy and Chemical Reactions; Enthalpy; Calorimetry; Enthalpies of Formation; Hess\' Law; Energy and Chemical Bonding; Bonding via Quantum Mechanics; Orbital Shapes; Electron Configurations; Periodic Trends; Lattice Energy; Lewis Symbols; Covalent Bonding & Lewis Structures; Electronegativity & Polarity; Resonance; Exceptions to Octet; Average Bond Energies; Hybridization and Multiple Bonds; VSEPR & Molecular Shapes; Molecular Orbital Theory; Pressure; The Gas Laws; Consequences of Ideality; Partial Pressures & Mole Fractions; Kinetics of Gases; Corrections to the Gas Law; Intermolecular Forces; Vapor Pressure; Phase Changes & Phase Diagrams; Solids; Solutions- A Closer Look; Concentration Types; Colligative Properties; Reaction Rates; Rate Law; Factors Impacting the Rate Law; Catalysts; Basics of Equilibrium; Calculation of Equilibrium Constants; Le Chatlier\'s Principle; Acid-Base Equilibria, Part 1: The Basics; Acid-Base Equilibria, Part 2: Strong Acids & Bases; Acid-Base Equilibria, Part 3: Weak Acids & Bases; Acid-Base Equilibria, Part 4: Salts & Other Behavior; Lewis Acids & Bases; Buffers; Acid-Base Titrations; Solubility Equilibria & Functions; Spontaneous Reactions; Entropy; Gibbs Free Energy; G, T and K; Redox Balancing; Voltaic Cells; EMF and G; Batteries & Fuel Cells; Corrosion & Electrolysis; Radioactivity & Nuclear Stability; Nuclear Reactions Transformations, Including Fission and Fusion; Nuclear Power.