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Course Curriculum
- 1. Subatomic Particles (6:54)
- 2. Atomic and Mass Numbers (10:15)
- 3. Element Isotopes (4:42)
- 4. Mass Spectrometry (22:25)
- 5. Electrons in Atoms (13:41)
- 6. Electron Arrangement (16:33)
- 7. Measuring Relative Masses (9:13)
- 8. Classification (6:13)
- 9. Trends along Period 3 (9:04)
- 10. Ionisation Energies (24:08)
- 1. Properties of Ionic Bonding (10:33)
- 2. Covalent Bonds (9:05)
- 3. Properties of Covalent Structures (5:33)
- 4. Properties of Metallic Bonding (5:06)
- 5. Carbon Allotropes (7:25)
- 6. Predicting Bonding Types (7:28)
- 7. Molecular Shapes (18:20)
- 8. Bond Polarity (14:04)
- 9. Forces between Molecules (21:11)
- 10. Hydrogen Bonding in Water (11:16)
- 1. Group 2, The Alkaline Earth Metals (5:25)
- 2. Reactions of Group 2 Elements (16:06)
- 3. Uses of Group 2 Elements and their Compunds (5:05)
- 4. Group 7, The Halogens (9:55)
- 5. Reactions of the Halogens (10:12)
- 6. Disproportionation Reactions in Halogens (9:36)
- 7. Reducing power of Halide Ions (11:06)
- 8. Testing for Ions (9:21)
- 1. The Mole and the Avogrado Constant (8:58)
- 2. Further Mole calculations (17:52)
- 3. The Ideal Gas Equation (10:14)
- 4. Empirical and Molecular Formulae (17:15)
- 5. Balancing Chemical Equations (20:26)
- 6. Stoichiometric Calculations (14:31)
- 7. Calculating Percentage Yield (8:47)
- 8. Percentage Atom Economy (7:57)
- 9. Considerations in Organic Synthesis (1:47)
- 1. Naming and Representing Organic Compounds (23:07)
- 2. Introduction to Functional Groups (4:37)
- 3. General Formulae (3:23)
- 4. Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry (13:32)
- 5. Isomers (6:26)
- 6. E/Z Isomerism (20:45)
- 7. Alkanes: Properties and Reactivity (21:00)
- 8. Obtaining Alkanes (6:06)
- 9. Introduction to Halogenoalkanes (10:44)
- 10. Reactivity of Halogenoalkanes (16:08)
- 11. Environmental impact of Halogenoalkanes (10:48)
- 12. Alkene Reactivity (20:07)
- 13. Addition Polymerisation in Alkenes (10:07)
- 14. Introduction to Alcohols (7:19)
- 15. Alcohol oxidation (9:11)
- 16. Reactivity of Alcohols (18:55)
- 17. Alcohol production (6:33)
- 18. Practical Preparation Techniques (4:14)
- 19. Practical Purification Techniques (9:00)
- 1. Brownsted-Lowry Acid-Base Equilibrium (8:42)
- 2. Strength of Acids and Bases (3:19)
- 3. Neutralisation Reactions (3:39)
- 4. The pH scale and Strong acids (7:14)
- 5. The Acid Dissociation Constant, Ka (6:31)
- 6. More Ka Calculations (6:14)
- 7. Ionic Product of Water (5:11)
- 8. pH of Strong Bases (9:52)
- 9. Dilutions and pH (2:25)
- 10. Buffer Action (24:38)
- 11. Titrations (3:37)
- 12. Acid-base Indicators (4:53)
- 13. Drawing pH Curves (13:06)
- 1. Lattice Enthalpies (4:20)
- 2. Enthalpy Key Terms (13:01)
- 3. Construction of Born-Haber Cycles (7:20)
- 4. Calculations involving Born-Haber Cycles (7:25)
- 5. Enthalpy of Hydration (2:42)
- 6. Enthalpy of Solution (2:23)
- 7. Calculating Enthalpy of Solution (3:19)
- 8. Introduction to Entropy (4:11)
- 9. Total Entropy Changes (5:08)
- 10. Entropy Change Predictions (3:21)
- 11. Gibbs Free Energy (3:45)
- 12. Calculations involving Free Energy (6:06)
- 1. Oxidation States (14:44)
- 2. Balancing Redox Equations (12:13)
- 3. Half Cells and Full Cells (9:56)
- 4. Electrode Potentials (14:09)
- 5. Representing Electrochemical Cells (3:58)
- 6. Electrochemical cells Reactions (8:08)
- 7. Commercial Applications of Fuel Cells (11:58)
- 8. Redox Reactions Revisited (2:40)
- 9. Redox Potentials (4:27)
- 10. Redox Titrations (4:11)
- 11. Using Potassium Permanganate in Redox Titrations (15:14)
- 12. Iodine-Sodium Thiosulfate Titrations (10:10)
- 1. The Transition metals (3:36)
- 2. Variable Oxidation States (2:06)
- 3. Characteristics of Transition Metals (4:30)
- 4. Introduction to Complex Ions (5:57)
- 5. Ligands (4:01)
- 6. Complex Ion Shape (4:15)
- 7. Cis Trans Isomerism in Complex Ions (3:16)
- 8. Optical Isomerism in Complex Ions (2:12)
- 9. Colours of Transition Metal Ions (10:35)
- 10. Ligand Substitution Reactions (21:43)
- 11. 12.2, 12.23 (6:15)
- 12. Transiton Metals as Homogeneous Catalysts (3:10)
- 13. Autocatalysis in Transition Metals (2:53)
- 14. Metal Ions in Solution (8:35)
- 15. Precipitation Reactions of Metal Ions in Solution (17:47)
- 16. Testing for Cations (5:56)
- 17. Testing for Anions (9:08)
- 1. Measuring Rate of Reaction
- 2. The Rate Equation (2:20)
- 3. Introduction to Order of Reactions (2:37)
- 4. The Rate Constant (5:11)
- 5. Temperature Changes and the Rate Constant (10:18)
- 6. Determining Orders of Reaction Graphically (4:49)
- 7. Determining Orders of Reactions Experimentally (5:37)
- 8. Uses of Clock Reactions (4:09)
- 9. Reaction Half Lives
- 10. Reaction Determining Steps (5:51)
- 11. 12.2, 12.23 (6:15)
- 12. Transiton Metals as Homogeneous Catalysts (3:10)
- 13. Autocatalysis in Transition Metals (2:53)
- 1. Optical Isomerism (10:30)
- 2. Carbonyl Compounds (4:09)
- 3. Reactivity of Carbonyl Compunds (11:28)
- 4. Testing for Carbonyl Compounds (6:52)
- 5. Reactions to Increase Carbon Chain Length (4:34)
- 6. Properties and Reactivity of Carboxylic Acids (16:51)
- 7. Properties and Reactivity of Esters (13:03)
- 8. Acyl Groups (23:56)
- 9. Structure of Amides (6:40)
- 10. Condensation Polymers (3:48)
- 11. Polyamide Formation (3:45)
- 12. Polymer Biodegradability (4:04)
- 13. Polymer Disposal (2:42)
- 1. Optical Isomerism (10:30)
- 2. Reactions to Increase Carbon Chain Length (4:34)
- 3. Introduction to Benzene (6:35)
- 4. Delocalisation Model of Benzene (2:45)
- 5. Benzene Nomenclature (4:22)
- 6. Electrophilic Substitution Reactions in Benzene (7:46)
- 7. Halogenation Reactions in Benzene (6:29)
- 8. Friedel-Crafts Acylation and Alkylation (12:16)
- 9. Reactivity of Substituted Benzene (13:09)
- 10. Introduction to Amines (8:45)
- 11. Amine Synthesis (9:45)
- 12. Properties and Reactivity of Amines (13:40)
- 13. Nitriles (3:02)
- 14. Condensation Polymers (3:48)
- 15. Polyamide Formation (3:45)
- 16. Polymer Biodegradability (4:04)
- 17. Polymer Disposal (2:42)
- 18. Structure of Amino Acids (8:08)
- 19. Structure of Proteins (14:15)
- 20. Enzyme Action (4:07)
- 21. DNA (6:33)
- 22. DNA Replication (6:11)
- 23. Practical Preparation Techniques (4:14)
- 24. Practical Purification Techniques (9:00)
- 25. Organic Synthesis: Aliphatic Compounds (12:06)
- 26. Organic Synthesis: Aromatic Compounds (8:02)
- 27. Considerations in Organic Synthesis (1:47)
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