05-28-2023, 11:06 AM
Duration: 10 h | Video: DivX 5 720x480 | Audio: MP3 48 kHz 2ch | 10,2 GB | Language: English
This 10 Hour DVD courses teaches the fundamentals of Chemistry 1 using detailed lectures and numerous example problems. Topics included are atoms, isotopes, atomic number, atomic mass, atomic theory of matter, the periodic table, naming molecular and ionic compounds, and more!...
Each topic is presented to the student using numerous example problems and a detailed lecture that is designed to supplement any Chemistry course. Chemistry seems challenging to most students because there are a great deal of foreign definitions introduced early in the course.
In addition, many students feel uncomfortable with solving chemistry problems because it takes practice for the student to learn the skills needed to read, understand, and tackle the problems in a logical manner. Our Chemistry DVDs provide the extra practice needed to succeed!
All DVDs are taught with a hands-on approach so that you "learn by doing" rather than by a long, dry lecture.
Chemistry does not have to be a hard subject if you have the right teacher who knows how to break down the concepts into bit-sized chunks. Many students struggle and never develop the skills to solve chemistry problems because they never get the step-by-step instruction on how to break down a chemistry problem into logical steps.
Our chemistry tutorial videos provide the student with practical instruction that feature step by step solution methods so the student never gets lost!
Use our chemistry 1 DVDs to practice for a chemistry test, as a study aid in doing your chemistry homework, or as a comprehensive chemistry review of essential concepts at the high school or university level.
ContentsDisk 1
Section 1: Introduction to Chemistry
Section 2: Units and Unit Conversions
Section 3: Significant Figures in Calculations
Section 4: Temperature
Section 5: Density
Disk 2
Section 6: Atomic Theory of Matter: Part 1
Section 7: Atomic Theory of Matter: Part 2
Section 8: Atomic Theory of Matter: Part 3
Section 9: Atomic Number, Mass Number, and Isotopes
Section 10: Atomic Mass of an Element
Disk 3
Section 11: Overview of the Periodic Table
Section 12: Naming Molecular Compounds
Section 13: Ions and Ionic Charge
Section 14: Ionic Compounds
Section 15: Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions
Section 16: Hydrate Compounds
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