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Chemistry • Series

AP Chemistry Crash Course

Pratyush S

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This series ended on August 6, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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About

We'll be going through the entirety of the AP Chemistry curriculum in 9 sessions, over the course of three weeks. The specific units will be: Atomic Structure, Compound Structure and Properties, Intermolecular forces, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Acids and Bases, Application of Thermodynamics.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Since each unit builds on the past ones, missing any unit that you are not knowledgeable about can throw you behind. Resultingly, try to make it to every session.

Dates

July 26 - August 6

Learners

7 / 40

Total Sessions

13

About the Tutor

Hey, I'm a high schooler from Cali, and I'm down to tutor people in Chemistry, Math, and SAT prep. I'm more than happy to help anyone at any level of these subjects!

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

13
26
Jul

Session 1

AP Chemistry

I'll be introducing the series and myself, and then we'll hop straight into our first course about Atomic Structures and Properties (Unit 1). We'll cover the curriculum, and do some practice questions to ensure that the topic is fully understood.
27
Jul

Session 2

AP Chemistry

We'll be covering the various types of bonds and molecules, and how they effect a molecule's chemical properties (Unit 2). This will specifically cover IMFs, Lewis Diagrams, types of bonds, VSEPR theory, and more!
28
Jul

Session 3

AP Chemistry

We'll be covering how molecules attract each other to form solids, liquids, and gases (Unit 3). This will specifically cover Intermolecular forces, kinetic molecular theory, the photoelectric effect, and more!

Session 4

Review

This a review session / office hours, where we can cover anything addressed in the three previous lessons.
29
Jul

Session 5

AP Chemistry

We'll be covering various types of chemical reactions, and how they are represented in the form of chemical equations (Unit 4). Specifically, this will cover net ionic equations, representations of reactions, and more!
30
Jul

Session 6

AP Chemistry

We'll be covering how molecules interact in reactions, and how the stoichiometry can influence the rate of reactions (Unit 5). Specifically, this will cover rate laws, elementary reactions, multistep reaction energy profiles, catalysis, and more!
1
Aug

Session 7

AP Chemistry

We'll be covering the basics of thermodynamics; or how energy moves during chemical reactions. (Unit 6) Specifically, this will cover Hess' Law, calorimetry, enthalpies, and more!
2
Aug

Session 8

AP Chemistry

We'll be covering the basics of thermodynamics; or how energy moves during chemical reactions. (Unit 6) Specifically, this will cover Hess' Law, calorimetry, enthalpies, and more!

Session 9

Review

This a review session / office hours, where we can cover anything addressed in the three previous lessons.
3
Aug

Session 10

AP Chemistry

We'll be covering the basics of equilibrium; or how reactions change over time and how systems of equilibrium are attained and act. (Unit 7) Specifically, this will cover equilibrium and the equilibrium constant, Le Châtelier’s rule, and more!
4
Aug

Session 11

AP Chemistry

We'll be covering pH, the properties of acids and bases, and their interaction. (Unit 8) Specifically, this will cover acid-base reactions and buffers, pH and pKa, and more!
5
Aug

Session 12

AP Chemistry

We'll be further exploring thermodynamics while incorporating some of the previously learned concepts, alongside looking at basic electrochemistry. (Unit 8) Specifically, this will cover gibbs free energy and thermodynamic favorability, galvanic (voltaic) and electrolyte cells, electrolysis and Faraday’s law, and more!
6
Aug

Session 13

Review

This a review session / office hours, where we can cover anything addressed in the three previous lessons.

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