- What is Chemistry?
- The Scientific Method
- Phases and Classification of Matter
- Physical and Chemical Properties
- Measurements
- Units, Part 1
- Units, Part 2
- Measurement Uncertainty, Accuracy and Precision
- Significant Figures
- Dimensional Analysis
- Density
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Medium of instructions
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
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Course overview
Chemistry is a discipline of science that involves the characteristics, content, and organization of atoms and molecules, as well as how they transform and how much energy is released or absorbed when they do. Dr. K's Complete First Semester General Chemistry I Course online certification is designed by Gregory Kowalczyk- Retired University Professor and is presented by Udemy. Dr. K's Complete First Semester General Chemistry I Course online training covers each topic in-depth, defines concepts, and then provides examples to demonstrate how the theory is implemented effectively.
Dr. K's Complete First Semester General Chemistry I Course online classes are appropriate for learners who need to brush up on their general chemistry skills before pursuing them at the college level. This course covers a wide range of chemistry concepts, starting with the fundamentals such as atomic number, atomic weight, atomic structure, and quantum number and progressing to more advanced topics such as ionization energy, electron affinity, bond strength, present composition, percent yield, lattice energy, hybridization, gas law, molecular orbital theory, stoichiometry, and calorimetry.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 31.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 456 downloadable resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources. 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
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What you will learn
After completing Dr. K's Complete First Semester General Chemistry I Course certification, learners will gain an understanding of the basic as well as advanced concepts of chemistry as well as will be introduced to the properties of matter. Learners will explore the principles of chemical formula, empirical formula, molecular formula, nomenclature, and stoichiometry, as well as will be introduced to various theories including valence bond theory, kinetic molecular theory, molecular orbital theory, gas law, Hess’s law, thermochemistry, calorimetry, and more. Learners will study atomic number, quantum number, atomic weight, atomic structure, lewis dot structure, Born-Haber cycle, percent yield, limiting reactant, formal charge, bond strength, electron affinity, ionization energy, and enthalpy. Learners will also acquire knowledge of the strategies associated with solutions, electrolytes, metathesis reactions, redox reactions, hybridization, and other chemical reactions.
Who it is for
The syllabus
Chemistry in Context
Atoms, Molecules and Ions
- Early Ideas in Atomic Theory
- Evolution of Atomic Theory
- Atomic Structure and Symbolism
- Atomic Mass (Weight)
- Chemical Formulas
- The Periodic Table
- Molecular and Ionic Compounds
- Naming Monatomic Ions
- Memory Aid for Transition Metal Ions
- Polyatomic Ions
- Chemical Nomenclature - Naming Ionic Compounds
- Chemical Nomenclature - Naming Acids
- Chemical Nomenclature - Naming Molecular Compounds
Composition of Substances and Solutions
- Formula Mass
- The Mole Concept
- The Mole Concept - Avogadro's Number
- Mole-Mole Conversations
- Percent Composition
- Determining Empirical and Molecular Formulas
- Solutions
- Molarity
- Diluting of Solutions
- Other Units of Concentration
Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
- Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
- Electrolytes and Non-Electrolytes
- Equations for Ionic Reactions
- Introducing Acids and Bases
- Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
- Classifying Chemical Reactions - Metathesis Reactions
- Classifying Chemical Reactions - Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Oxidation Numbers
- Balancing Redox Reactions in Acidic Solution
- Balancing Redox Reactions in Basic Solution
- Redox Reactions of Metals - Single Replacement Reactions
- Reaction Stoichiometry - Mole-Mole Conversions
- Reaction Stoichiometry - Mass-Mass Conversions
- Limiting Reactant
- Theoretical and Percent Yield
- Solution Stoichiometry
- Titrations
- Combustion Analysis
Thermochemistry
- Energy Basics
- Temperature and Heat
- Heat Capacity
- Calorimetry
- Enthalpy and State Functions
- Energy of Chemical Reactions
- Heat, Work and Heat of Reaction
- The Thermodynamic Equation
- Hess's Law
- Standard Heat of Reaction
Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties of the Elements
- Electromagnetic Radiation
- Quantized Energy
- Quantum Numbers
- Orbital Shapes
- Electron Configurations of Atoms
- Valence Electrons
- Some Anomalies
- Effective Nuclear Charge
- Atomic and Ionic Sizes
- Ionization Energy
- Higher Ionization Energies
- Electron Affinity
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
- Ionic Bonding
- Covalent Bonding
- Bond Polarity and Electronegativity
- Lewis Dot Structures
- Formal Charge
- Resonance
- Strength of Covalent Bonds
- Strength of Ionic Bonds - Lattice Energy
- Strength of Ionic Bonds - Born - Haber Cycle
- Introduction to Molecular Structure
- Molecular Geometry of 2-4 Electron Domain Central Atoms
- Molecular Geometry of 5-6 Electron Domain Central Atoms
- Multi-Centered Molecules
- Molecular Polarity and Dipole Moments
Advanced Theories of Covalent Bonding
- Valence Bond Theory
- Hybrid Atomic Orbitals
- Multiple Bonds
- Molecular Orbital Theory
Gases
- Gas Pressure
- Gas Laws
- Combined Gas Law
- Avogadro's Law
- The Ideal Gas Law
- Gas Densities
- Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
- Gas Stoichiometry
- Effusion and Diffusion of Gases
- The Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases
- Non-Ideal Gas Behavior
Bonus
- Congratulations
Instructors
Dr Gregory Kowalczyk
Instructor
Freelancer
Ph.D