"What's the point of learning something, if you aren't going to remember it?" - Mike Ternoey
Mike Ternoey (b.s. Design, Stanford University)
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General Chemistry:
"If it's less (the product) the other is in excess! Get rid of its mess!"
Limiting Reactants: Part 1, Part 2
PH: pH of weak Bases, pH of weak Acids...ICE method part 1, part 2, part 3. Mechanisms: Part 1, Part 2.
Kinetics: Initial Rate Method Enthalpy: Enthalpies Of Formation, Hess Law Converting Between Units Of Concnetration
Oxidation Reduction: Part 1, Part 2 Oxidation reduction: part 1, part 2, part 3
Mark Rosengarten's Regents Chemistry:
1. The Atom: Atomic Properties, Weight, Radioactivity, Nature Of Radioactive Decay, Writing Natural Decay equations, What is half life, Solving Half Life Equations, Use Of Radioactive isotopes, Artificial Transmutation, Nuclear Power, Development OF Atomic Structure, Light, Electron Configuration, Electron Dot Diagrams
2.IONS: Ions, Ionic Bonding, Writing Ionic Formulas, Ionic Formula writing Given The Compund Name, Naming Ionic Compunds Given The Ionic Formulas Gram Formulas For Mass, Converting Mass To Moles,
3. COVALENT BONDS: Percent Composition from Mass, Percent Composition Of Water in a Hydrate, How Covalent Bonds Form, Polar and Non- Polar covalent Bonds, Chemistry Types Of Substances, Shapes Of Molecules, Molecular Polarity
4.MOLECULAR FORMULAS: Molecular Dot Formula, Determining The Molecular Formula, Naming Molecular Formulas,
5.PHASE CHANGE: Phases and Phase Changes,Phase Change Part 2, Heat Of Phase Change, Intermolecular Attractive Formulas, Monatomic and Diatomic Molecules,
6. NOTATION AND CALCULATION: Significant Figures, Rounding Off, Scientific Notation, Metric Conversion, Graphing
7. PHYSICAL VS. CHEMICAL CHANGES: Physical and Chemical changes, Metalic Elements, Chemical Writing, Chemical Energy, Calormitry Equation 1 , Calorimitry Equation 2
Chem Guy's Lectures:
AP level chemical bond, Chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, gases, atomic theory, Gases, Advanced Stoichoimetry, Solubility Product, Chemical Bond,
BALANCING: Balancing 1, Balancing 2, Balancing 3, Balancing 4.
E.C.F. = Exotic, Commoners, Free Variables. Balance the biggest freak first (Exotic), then try your commoners (one on one side of the equation twice) and then your free varables!
ACIDS AND BASES: Acids and Bases 1, Acids and Bases2 ,Acids and Bases 3, Acids and Bases 4, Acids and Bases 5, Acids and Bases 6, Acids and Bases 7, Acid and ases 7, Acids and Bases 8, Acids and Bases 9, Acids and Bases 10, Acids and Bases 11, Acids and Bases 12, Acids and Bases 13, Acids and Bases: 14, Acids and Bases 15, Acids and Bases 16, Acids and Bases 17

EQUILIBRIUM: Equilibrium 1, Equilibrium 2, Equilibrium 3, Equilibrium 4, Equilibrium 5,Equilibrium 6, Equilibrium 7,
REDOX: Redox 1, Redox 2, Redox 3, Redox 4, Redox 5, Redox 6, Redox 7, Redox 8, Redox 9. Redox 10, Redox 11, Redox 12
Write LOFM on your paper: Light Left Metals, Oxygen, Fluourine, Monatonic Ions.
This is the check list for the thought process of doing a reduction problem.
Now Write AWHE on your paper: Add Water, Hydrogen and Electrons.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: (Chem Guy)Organic Chemistry 1, Organic Chemistry 2, Organic Chemistry 3,Organic Chemistry 4, Organic Chemistry 5,Organic Chemistry 6, Organic Chemistry 7, Organic Chemistry 8, Organic Chemistry 9 , ORGCHEM-9B. Organic Chemistry 10, ORGCHEM 10-B, Organic Chemistry 11, Organic Chemistry 12, Organic Chemistry 13, Organic Chemistry 14, Organic Chemistry 15, Organic Chemistry 16.