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Part 2 of Chapter 7 of Organic Chemistry 1 at App State (CHE2201) taught by Dr. Moeller. This chapter is very long so it is split into two parts. The second part of this chapter covers elimination, Zaitsev's rule, hyperconjugation, regioselectivity, cis & trans alkenes, Newman projections, and rearrangements. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.
Part 1 of Chapter 7 of Organic Chemistry 1 at App State (CHE2201) taught by Dr. Moeller. This chapter is very long so it is split into two parts. The first part of this chapter covers alkyl halide nomenclature, nucleophiles, substitution reactions (SN1 and SN2), reaction rates, leaving groups, solvents, and solvolysis. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.
Chapters 16, 17, & 20 of Intro to Chem 2 at App State (CHE1102) taught by Dr. Howell. These chapters cover acids & bases, buffers, pH, pKa, Ksp, OIL RIG, and voltaic & electrolytic cells. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.
Chapters 13, 14, & 15 of Intro to Chem 2 at App State (CHE1102) taught by Dr. Howell. These chapters cover solutions, Henry's law, electrolytes, chemical kinetics, rate laws, activation energy, catalysts, equilibrium, and I.C.E. tables. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.
Chapters 10 & 11 of Intro to Chem 2 at App State (CHE1102) taught by Dr. Howell. These chapters cover gases, gas laws, pressure, intermolecular forces, boiling & melting point, exothermic and endothermic reactions, enthalpy, and entropy. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.
Chapters 8 & 9 of Intro to Chem 1 at App State (CHE1101) taught by Dr. Wijesinghe. These chapters cover ionic and covalent compounds, Lewis structures, resonance structures, VSEPR theory, molecular shape & bond polarity, hybridization, and steric number. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.
Chapters 3 & 4 of Intro to Chem 1 at App State (CHE1101) taught by Dr. Wijesinghe. These chapters cover chemical reactions, percent composition, Avogadro's number, stoichiometry (with examples!) how to calculate reactants and yields, molarity, and oxidation-reduction reactions. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.
Chapters 6 & 7 of Intro to Chem 1 at App State (CHE1101) taught by Dr. Wijesinghe. These chapters cover light, radiation, the photoelectric effect, energy orbitals, electron configuration, quantum numbers, electron rules and principles, atomic radius, electronegativity, and ionization energy. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.
Chapters 1 & 2 of Intro to Chem 1 at App State (CHE1101) taught by Dr. Wijesinghe. These chapters cover physical and chemical properties, units and metric prefixes, atoms, ionic compounds, and naming anions, cations, and acids.. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.
Chapter 6 of Organic Chemistry 1 at App State (CHE2201) taught by Dr. Moeller. This chapter covers enthalpy, exothermic and endothermic reactions, entropy, exergonic and endergonic reactions, Gibbs free energy, equilibria, activation energy, transition states and intermediates, and energy diagrams. Some images/definitions are not entirely my own; credit for any work that is not mine goes to its rightful owners.