Mastering High School Chemistry

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Philip Afolabi
Last Update September 17, 2024
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About This Course


By unlocking the secrets of chemistry, you can discover the science behind the world around you! This engaging course is designed for high school students eager to excel in chemistry, whether you’re prepping for exams or just curious about how things work. From atoms and molecules to chemical reactions and the periodic table, we break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand lessons. You’ll get hands-on experience with real-world applications, interactive experiments, and problem-solving techniques that will boost your confidence and grades. Join me now to turn your curiosity into chemistry mastery!

Learning Objectives

Core Chemistry concepts
Solve chemistry problems
Apply chemistry principles Analyze chemical reactions
Prepare confidently for exams

Material Includes

  • - Video Lectures
  • - Lecture Notes
  • - Practice Quizzes
  • - Homework Assignments
  • - Answer Keys and Solutions
  • - Study Guides
  • - Lab Demonstration Videos
  • - Supplementary Reading Materials

Requirements

  • Basic Mathematics
  • Basic chemistry concepts
  • Basic Physics concepts

Target Audience

  • High School Students
  • O-levels students
  • SAT students
  • College-bound students
  • Science enthusiasts
  • Adult learners
  • Home school students

Curriculum

36h

Introduction to Chemistry

This foundational topic provides an overview of the field of chemistry, highlighting its importance in understanding the material world. It covers basic concepts such as the scientific method, the nature of matter, and the fundamental properties of substances. You'll learn about the different branches of chemistry (physical, organic, inorganic, analytical, and biochemistry) and their real-world applications.

Atomic Structure

This topic covers the fundamentals of atomic theory, including the structure of atoms, electron configurations, and the periodic table. It explains how atoms interact to form molecules and compounds.

Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table

This topic explores how electrons are arranged in atoms and how this arrangement affects element properties. You’ll learn to determine electron configurations and understand their role in the periodic table’s organization. Key trends like atomic radius and ionization energy will be examined, revealing how the periodic table helps predict chemical behavior and bonding.

Organic Chemistry Basics

This topic introduces the fundamental concepts of organic chemistry, including the structure and properties of carbon-based compounds. It covers key concepts like functional groups, isomerism, and basic reactions of hydrocarbons and other organic molecules.

Chemical Bonds and Compounds

This topic covers how ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds form compounds, and introduces organic chemistry, focusing on carbon-based molecules and their structures. It explains how bonding affects compound properties and classification.

Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry

This topic explores how chemical reactions occur and how to calculate the quantities of reactants and products involved. It includes understanding reaction types, balancing equations, and using stoichiometric principles to solve quantitative problems.

States of Matter

This topic examines the different phases of matter—solid, liquid, and gas—along with their properties and transitions between states.

Solutions and Mixtures

This topic covers the formation and properties of solutions and mixtures, including concepts like solubility, concentration, and the distinction between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.

Acid, Bases, pH, and Salts

This topic explores the properties of acids and bases, the pH scale, and the formation and behavior of salts in reactions. Theories of acids and bases, buffer solutions, and titration are also included.

Thermochemistry

Study the heat changes associated with chemical reactions. Topics include endothermic and exothermic reactions, enthalpy, and calorimetry.

Chemical Equilibrium

Learn about dynamic equilibrium in reversible reactions, the equilibrium constant, and how changes in conditions affect the position of equilibrium

Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry

This topic focuses on oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions, where electron transfer occurs, and explores electrochemical processes like galvanic cells, electrolysis, and their practical applications.

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Intermediate
Duration 36 hours
Language
English

Material Includes

  • - Video Lectures
  • - Lecture Notes
  • - Practice Quizzes
  • - Homework Assignments
  • - Answer Keys and Solutions
  • - Study Guides
  • - Lab Demonstration Videos
  • - Supplementary Reading Materials
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