Alas, I have a day job. I was not able to keep up with my hoped schedule for chemistry 2. Hopefully, I will finish before I die. In the meantime, since I wasn't able to keep up, I will admit temporary defeat and try to fill in the blanks I have left for videos on chemistry 1.
Again, I am following Brown, LeMay, Burston, and Murphy. This website approaches the subject from the standpoint of the textbook.
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Module 1: The Basics
Week 1: Matter and Measurement (chapter 1)
Week 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions (chapter 2)
- atomic theory, atomic structure, modern view, atomic weights, periodic table, molecules, ions, naming inorganic compounds, naming organic compounds
Module 2: Stoichiometry and Reactions
Week 3: Stoichiometry (chapter 3)
- equations, patterns, formula weights, Avogadro's number, empirical formulas, finding moles, limiting reactants
Week 4: Review and Test 1
Module 3: Solutions and Heat
Week 5: Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry (chapter 4)
- general properties, precipitation reactions, acid-base reactions, redox reactions, concentrations, basic analysis
Week 6: Thermochemistry (chapter 5)
Module 4: Thermochemistry
Week 7: Thermochemistry continued
- calorimetry, Hess' law, enthalpies of formation, foods and fuels
Week 8: Review and Test 2
Module 5: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties
Week 9: Electronic Structure of the Atom (chapter 6)
- wave nature of light, quantized energy, line spectra, wave behavior, quantum mechanics, many-electron atoms, electron configurations
Week 10: Periodic Properties of the Elements (chapter 7)
- story of periodic table, effective nuclear charge, atomic sizes, ionization energy, electron affinities, metals, active metals, nonmetals
Module 6: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
Week 11: Basic Concepts of Bonding (chapter 8)
- octet rule, ionic bonding, covalent bonding, polarity, Lewis structures, resonance structures, exceptions, bond strengths
Week 12: Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories (chapter 9)
- molecular shapes, VSEPR model, shape and polarity, orbital overlap, hybrid orbitals, multiple bonds, molecular orbitals, second-row diatomics
Module 7: Gases and Intermolecular Forces
Week 13: Gases (chapter 10)
- characteristics, pressure, gas laws, ideal-gas equation, applications, partial pressures, KMT, effusion and diffusion, real gases
Week 14: Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids (chapter 11)
- comparisons of states, intermolecular forces, liquids, phase changes, vapor pressure, phase diagrams, solids, solid bonding
Module 8: Properties of Solutions
Week 15: Properties of Solutions (chapter 13)
- solution process, saturated solutions, solubility, concentration, colligative properties, colloids
Week 16: Final Exam
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