There is a test review for every test in CP1 chemistry. It is recommended that students:
1. First work the review pdf file on their own without the help of notes, book, internet etc.
2. Then check your answers at the bottom of the review sheet.
3. Finally scroll to the questions on the video that you need extra help with and watch these for a better understanding of the concepts.
This is a collection of MoeTube video's for the chemistry curriculum at Moeller. There are notes and reviews for almost every topic in CP1 chemistry, and there are notes for many of the topics in AP chemistry.
Learn how to solve for the enthalpy of an unknown equation using Hess's Law, and the summation equation. Also, learn how to write a standard formation equation.
Learn what a limiting reactant is and how to calculate the limiting reactant and excess reactant in a problem. Also learn about the theoretical yield and the percent yield.
Learn about the concept of the mole and how to do mole conversions. How to convert from grams to moles, moles to grams, moles to particles, particles to moles, particles to grams and grams to particles.
Learn how to plug numbers into your calculator using Dimensional Analysis. This video helps in general with chemistry - Dimensional Analysis, The Factor Label Method (Chapter 2), The Mole (Chapter 8), Stoichiometry (Chapter 9) and any other chapters that we use Dimensional Analysis.
This video will walk you though how to plug numbers into your calculator in chemistry class when you have an equation. You can use this logic for all equations in chemistry like density, specific heat, the gas laws... etc.
Watch a ping pong ball have it's dent removed when placed into boiling water. The temperature increases therefore the pressure of the gas inside of the ball increases - the volume of the ball remains the same. Therefore the pressure pushes the dent out of the ball.
Learn how to apply the Latin Nomenclature system to Type II compounds (Ionic Compounds). Also, learn how to write formulas for all of the types of compounds.
Learn how to calculate the energy change when a substance changes state. Learn how to calculate the energy when a block of ice below zero is heated to liquid water.
After watching MoeTube video 016 Intermolecular Forces - watch this video to practice some problems learning how to identify what forces are between molecules.
After having watched MoeTube video 050 Energy Requirements for Changes of State this will be good practice. Pause the video at the start, work the problems then watch to make sure you did them correctly.
After having watched MoeTube video 034 Boyles & Charles Law this video contains extra practice problems and also a few concept that build upon what was learned in video 034
Learn how to work a problem using dimensional analysis, also called the factor label method. This video works the problems using the English system, a system that you are familiar with to help you get started.
A review of intermolecular forces. Hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole forces, London dispersion forces, the types of solids and heating curves. Chapter 14.
A review of bonding including drawing Lewis structures, electron domain geometry, molecular geometry, bond angle, hybridization, polarity, resonance and isomers.
This is a review of the stoichiometry. You are encouraged to work the review sheet first and then check your answers which are located at the bottom of the review. Then for any that you need extra help with scroll to the point in this video that has that question for an explanation of that question.
This is a review of the mole. You are encouraged to work the review sheet first and then check your answers which are located at the bottom of the review. Then for any that you need extra help with scroll to the point in this video that has that question for an explanation of that question.
Review writing and balancing chemical equations and review writing net ionic equations. Also included in this review are the types of reactions, the solubility rules and the activity series.
This is a review of nomenclature. Review how to write type I, II, III, acids and hydrate names and formulas and review the Latin system for type II compounds.
This is a review of chapters 3 & 4. The topics covered include physical and chemical changes, physical and chemical properties, mixtures, separation of mixtures, pure substances, elements, compounds, isotopes and Rutherford model of the atom.
It is recommended that you work the review sheet first then check your answers and then scroll to the question number that you need help with in the video. You have to practice in chemistry, working the review sheet first will help you to identify what concepts you need to focus on the most while studying.
This is a review of dimensional analysis (the metric & English system), significant figures, density, and kelvin temperature conversions.
It is recommended that you work the review sheet first then check your answers and then scroll to the question number that you need help with in the video. You have to practice in chemistry, working the review sheet first will help you to identify what concepts you need to focus on the most while studying.
Learn about energy levels, sub levels, and orbitals in this video. This is a foundation to understanding how to write electron configurations (discussed in video 028 Electron Configurations).
Learn how to tell the molecular geometry (shape) of a molecule. This video will look at electron pair geometries as well as molecular geometries. Bond angles will also be discussed.