Chemistry Fundamentals

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Chemistry Fundamentals
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.46 GB | Duration: 2h 39m

Build a rock-solid foundation in chemistry with clear explanations, practical examples and step by step problem-solving

What you'll learn

Understand Atomic Structure - Master how atoms are built and why they behave the way they do

Navigate the Periodic Table - Predict element properties and understand periodic trends

Master Chemical Bonding - Explain how atoms connect to form molecules and compounds

Balance Chemical Equations - Write and balance chemical reactions with confidence

Perform Chemistry Calculations - Solve problems involving moles, mass, density, and stoichiometry

Name Chemical Compounds - Master chemical nomenclature for ionic and molecular compounds

Understand Chemical Reactions - Identify reaction types and predict products

Interpret Chemical Formulas - Read and write chemical formulas accurately

Requirements

Nothing is required other than curiosity

Description

Transform from Chemistry Confused to Chemistry Confident!Are you struggling with chemistry concepts? Feeling overwhelmed by atoms, molecules, and chemical equations? This comprehensive course is designed specifically for beginners who want to build a strong foundation in chemistry fundamentals.Why This Course Works:- Clear, step-by-step explanations that make complex concepts simple- Real-world examples that show chemistry in action - No prior chemistry knowledge requiredThis course this perfect for :- High school students preparing for chemistry classes- College students needing a solid foundation- Adult learners returning to science- Anyone curious about how the world works at the molecular level What Makes This Course Special: Starting with the absolute basics, we explore what chemistry really is and why it's everywhere in our daily lives. You'll master scientific measurements, including the metric system, significant figures, and unit conversions that are crucial for all chemistry calculations. We then dive deep into atomic theory, examining how atoms are constructed with protons, neutrons, and electrons, and how these tiny particles determine everything about an element's behavior. The course systematically guides you through the periodic table's organization, teaching you to predict element properties and understand why elements behave the way they do. You'll master chemical bonding - both ionic and covalent - learning how atoms connect to form the millions of compounds around us. We cover everything from simple molecular compounds to complex ionic structures and hydrates.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 01-Find your Files here

Lecture 3 02-A word before we begin

Section 2: Section 1 : Chemistry Foundations

Lecture 4 01-Lecture 1- Introduction to Chemistry

Lecture 5 02-Lecture 2 - Matter and its properties

Section 3: Section 2 : Scientific Measurements

Lecture 6 03-Lecture 3- Units in Chemistry and Significant Figures

Lecture 7 04-Lecture 4 - Temperature

Lecture 8 05-Lecture 5 - Density

Section 4: Section 3 : Atomic Structure

Lecture 9 06-Lecture 6 - Atomic Structure Number and Mass

Lecture 10 07-Lecture 7 - Isotopes

Lecture 11 08-Lecture 8 - Atomic Mass of Elements

Section 5: Section 4 : The Periodic Table

Lecture 12 09-Lecture 9 - Periodic Table Overview

Lecture 13 010-Lecture 10 - Electron Configuration Basics

Section 6: Section 5 : Chemical Bonding

Lecture 14 011- Lecture 11- Chemical Bonding Fundamentals

Section 7: Section 6 : Types of Compounds

Lecture 15 012-Lecture 12 - Molecular Compounds

Lecture 16 013-Lecture 13 Ions and Ionic Compounds

Lecture 17 014- Lecture 14- Hydrate Compounds

Section 8: Section 7 : The Mole and Chemical Formulas

Lecture 18 015-Lecture 15- The Mole Concept

Lecture 19 016-Lecture 16 - Chemical Formulas and Nomenclature

Section 9: Section 8 : Chemical Reactions

Lecture 20 017-Lecture 17- Introduction to Chemical Reactions

Lecture 21 018-Lecture 18 - Basic Stoichiometry

Any one who is experiencing his first steps inside Chemistry