This unit focuses on review from the general high school chemistry class that is essential for the whole year
We do not review EVERY concept since some concepts will be revisited based on the appropriate unit
There is also some basic info you will be using throughout the entire year in all of the units
Metric Conversions - table with all kinds of prefix conversions
Sig Figs: Rules + Examples - how to guide on sig fig calculations
Lab Equipment + Uses - full list of things in a chem lab that you should know how to use and when
Elemental Symbols to Know by Heart
recommended to know but you should be able to know these by seeing examples we do in class and naturally start to memorize them
Gen Chem PT <-- from my gen chem class
Videos - Balancing:
Polyatomic Ions, Prefixes, Transition Metals Chart - This will come into play for naming and formula writing compounds
the list you should memorize: link
Formulas/Naming Flow Chart - writing formulas when given a name, naming compounds when given a formula. Flow chart made by me.
Stoich Maps, different versions
Stoich Map from Gen Chem: unfilled and filled - has Avo's #, mass, volume of soln, volume of gas at STP
Other Stoich Map - a visual that shows how stoich relationships work (missing molarity for future unit)
Videos:
Mole Conversions: goes over how to convert using mole relationships such as Avo's #, molar mass, etc
Basic Stoich: in a rxn, using moles, molar mass, Avo's #
Stoich w/o Rxns given: writing balanced rxn first, then doing stoich based on that
Limiting Reactant (LR) & Excess Reactant: goes over concepts behind LR & what it means then does the mass. If you want the straight chem part only, go to timestamp 9:57
Video Tutorial (explains how to do sci not without a calculator, this vid talks about the mcat which is the test you take to get into med school; same stuff applies to this class.)
Video how to use class calculator for sci not (explains how to use my class calculator to do sci not faster with the E button)
Textbook Questions, Chem vocab (atoms/molecules/ions), and stoich
Textbook Questions, more varied questions