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Lecture Series 2009 - 2010 School Year

(Word) | (PDF) A listing of all lecture notes for the school year.

Fall Semester

Unit 0: Introduction to Chemistry

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 1: Introduction to Chemistry
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 2: Scientific method
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 3: Lab Safety
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 4: Measurement
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 5: SI Units
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 6: Dimensional Analysis

Unit 1: Atomic and Molecular Structure

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 7: Introduction to matter
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 8: Classification of matter
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 9: Periodic Table
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 10: Periodicity
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 11: Atomic models
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 12: Fundamental particles
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 13: Wave-mechanical model
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 14: Electron configurations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 15: Nuclear transformations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 16: Fission and Fusion

Unit 2: The Chemical Bonds, Biochemistry

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 17: Forces of Nature
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 18: Ions
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 19: Ionic bonds
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 20: Metallic Bonds
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 21: Covalent Bonds
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 22: Lewis dot configurations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 23: Properties of Carbon
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 24: Hydrocarbons
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 25: Proteins & Nucleic Acids
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 26: Carbohydrates & Lipids

Unit 3: The Conservation of Matter and Stoichiometry

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 27: Naming Type I, II, & III
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 28: Polyatomics
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 29: Atomic mass
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 30: The Mole
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 31: Counting atoms
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 32: Molar Mass
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 33: Empirical formulas
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 34: Molecular formulas
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 35: Chemical Equations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 36: Balancing Equations

Spring Semester

Unit 4: Kinetics and Thermodynamics

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 37: States of Matter
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 38: Phase Changes
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 39: Exothermic & Endothermic
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 40: Specific Heat
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 41: Gases (KMT)
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 42: Gas Laws
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 43: Solids
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 44: Liquids
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 45: Solutions
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 46: Molarity


Unit 5: Chemical Reactions

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 47: Types of Reactions
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 48: Water formation
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 49: Acids, Bases, & Salts
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 50: Acid, Base models
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 51: Dissociation
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 52: pH Scale
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 53: Chemical Reaction Rates
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 54: Catalysts
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 55: Chemical Equilibrium
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 56: Le Châtelier’s Principle

Course Review

(Word) | (PDF) Unit 1 Objectives
(Word) | (PDF) Unit 2 Objectives
(Word) | (PDF) Unit 3 Objectives
(Word) | (PDF) Unit 4 Objectives
(Word) | (PDF) Unit 5 Objectives



Archived Lectures (2008 - 2009 School Year)

Fall Semester

Unit 0: Introduction to Chemistry

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 1: Introduction to Chemistry
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 2: Scientific method
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 3: Lab Safety
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 4: Lab Equipment
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 5: SI Units
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 6: Dimensional Analysis

Unit 1: Atomic and Molecular Structure

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 7: Classification of matter
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 8: Atomic Models Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 9: Atomic Models Part II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 10: Periodic Law Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 11: Periodic Table Part II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 12: Nuclear Processes Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 13: Nuclear Processes Part II

Unit 2: The Chemical Bonds, Biochemistry

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 14: Ions
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 15: Ionic Bonds
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 16: Covalent bonds
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 17: Lewis Dot configurations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 18: Metallic Bonds
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 19: Chemistry of carbon
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 20: Macromolecules
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 21: Macromolecules Part II

Unit 3: The Conservation of Matter and Stoichiometry

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 22: Naming Type I & II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 23: Naming Type III
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 24: Counting Atoms
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 25: The Mole
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 26: Molar Mass Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 27: Molar Mass Part II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 28: Types of Reactions Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 29: Types of Reactions Part II
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 30: Chemical Equations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 31: Balancing Equations
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 32: Gram to Mole Part I
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 33: Gram to Mole Part II

Spring Semester

Unit 4: Kinetics and Thermodynamics

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 1: Standards 1 & 11 Review
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 2: Standards 2 & 10 Review
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 3: Standards 3 Review
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 4: States of Matter
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 5: Gases
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 6: Solids
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 7: Liquids
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 8: Solutions
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 9: Thermodynamics

Unit 5: Chemical Reactions

(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 10: Types of chemical reactions
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 11: Acids, Bases, and Salts
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 12: Chemical Reaction Rates
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 13: Catalysts
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 14: Chemical Equilibrium
(Word) | (PDF) Lecture 15: Le Chatelier’s principle


Course Review

(Word) | (PDF) Unit 1 Objectives
(Word) | (PDF) Unit 2 Objectives
(Word) | (PDF) Unit 3 Objectives
(Word) | (PDF) Unit 4 Objectives
(Word) | (PDF) Unit 5 Objectives


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