Course Description

This course offers a topic-by-topic overview of the concepts taught in a New York State High School Chemistry class.

Using all 85 questions from the January, 2012 Chemistry Regents, videos are used to demonstrate how to answer each multiple choice and short answer question.

Each video also offers additional information, such as why other answers are incorrect or common mistakes students make.

Many videos describe how to use the Chemistry Reference Tables properly.

Your online chemistry tutor!

Guy "Chemistry" Hauptman

Guy Hauptman is a New York State certified teacher licensed to teach Chemistry and Biology.Guy has taught both subjects for over 15 years now in New York City public and private high schools. During that time, he has also tutored students publicly and privately, on an individual level as well as through Regents Crash Courses. After getting married to a wonderful wife and having 2 beautiful daughters, Guy’s time availability was curtailed tremendously. As a result, Guy created “100 Ways to PASSthe Chemistry Regents!”, an online video tutorial program that covers 100 of the easiest and most commonly asked concepts on the Chemistry Regents, allowing him to combine his passions of making videos and helping students understand chemistry.I can be found on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/AChemVideoTutorFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PassTheChemistryRegentsYoutube: http://www.youtube.com/user/chemvideotutorLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pub/guy-hauptman/67/50/479/Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/chemvideotutor/Google+: https://plus.google.com/+ChemvideotutorPassTheChemistryRegents/

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction

    • What to expect from "High School Chemistry"!

    • Terms of Use

    • How to Pass the June, 2020 Chemistry Regents

  • 2

    Matter

    • Pure Substances

    • Chemical Changes

    • Elements can NOT be broken down chemically

    • Chemical Property

    • Allotropes

    • All Solutions are Homogeneous Mixtures

    • Separating Mixtures

  • 3

    Heat

    • Average Kinetic Enrgy

    • Cooling Curve

    • Particle Diagrams

  • 4

    Solid, Liquid, Gas

    • Properties of Phases

    • Entropy

    • Using Table H: Vapor Pressure

    • Kinetic Molecular Theory

    • Avogadro's Hypothesis

    • Combined Gas Law

  • 5

    Atom

    • The Gold Foil Experiment

    • Orbitals

    • Subatomic Particles

    • Particle Mass: Table O

    • Number of Electrons

    • Principle Energy Levels

    • Electron Shells

    • The Ground State

    • The Excited State

    • Bright Line Spectra

    • Ions

    • Becoming an ion

  • 6

    Nuclear Chemistry

    • Mass Number

    • Penetrating Power

    • Risks to Humans

    • Fusion & Fission

    • Nuclear Equations

    • Half-Life

  • 7

    Periodic Table

    • Periodic Table Arrangement

    • Element Type & Location

    • Similar Properties

    • Electronegativity

    • Ionization Energy

    • Atomic Radius

    • Estimating Atomic Radius

  • 8

    Bonding

    • Bond Energy

    • Stable Octet

    • Ionic Bond

    • Covalent Bond

    • Nonpolar Covalent Bond

    • Ionic & Covalent Bonds

    • Hydrogen Bonds

  • 9

    Formula Writing

    • Empirical Formula

    • Criss-Cross

    • Reverse Criss-Cross

    • Determining Oxidation States

    • Types of Reactions

    • Using Table J: Spontaneous Reactions

    • Balancing Equations

  • 10

    Chemistry Math

    • Metric Conversions

    • Identifying Significant Figures

    • Percent Composition

    • Mole Calculation

  • 11

    Solutions

    • Identifying a Solution

    • Using Table G: unsaturated, saturated, supersaturated

    • Parts per million

    • Boiling Point & Freezing Point Changes

  • 12

    Kinetics / Equilibrium

    • Potential Energy Diagram

    • Using Table I: Exothermic or Endothermic

    • Spontaneous Reactions

    • Heat of Reaction Mole Ratios

    • Equilibrium

    • Pressure Changes on a Reaction

    • Concentration Changes on a Reaction

  • 13

    Acid-Base

    • Arrhenius Base

    • Alternate Acid-Base Theory

    • pH Changes

    • Using Table M: Common Acid-Base Indicators

    • Neutralization

    • Titration

  • 14

    Electrochemistry

    • Reduction

    • Voltaic Cell

    • Electrolytic Cell

    • Cathode & Anode

    • Changes in Mass

  • 15

    Organic Chemistry

    • Hydrocarbons

    • Isomers

    • Functional Groups

    • Halides

    • Addition Reaction

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