KPU CHEM 1110
The Structure of Matter
CHEM 1110 introduces students to the modern view of atomic and molecular structure, forming the foundation for future chemistry courses. Topics include atomic structure and nuclear chemistry, bonding theories and molecular geometry, and an introduction to organic chemistry, focusing on the properties, reactions, and isomerism of major functional groups. The course begins with a concise review of stoichiometry, gases, and experimental data analysis, helping students transition smoothly into university-level chemistry.
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Content Video Topics
- Stochiometry
- Gasses
- Energy of Photon and Photoelectric effect
- Bohr model Energy Levels and Emission Spectrum
- Quantom Numbers and shapes
- Electron Configuration and Periodic Trend
- Covalent and Ionic Bonding
- Lewis structure/Radicals/Resonance
- VSPER/Polarity
- Hybridization
- Intermolecular Forces
- Line bond, Hybdridization, Functional groups
- Nomenclature
- Alkane Reactions
- Alkene and Alkyne Reactions
- Carboxylic derivatives Reactions
Our Teaching Philosophy for CHEM 1110
Extensive Explanation with Real-Life Applications
We break down complex chemistry concepts into manageable steps, using everyday examples to show how they apply to the real world.
Focus on Understanding Over Memorization
We emphasize building a solid conceptual foundation, helping you solve problems by understanding core principles rather than relying solely on memorization.
Interactive Problem-Solving and Practice
Through hands-on practice problems, personalized strategies, and detailed feedback, we help you master challenging topics like thermodynamics and reaction mechanisms with confidence.
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