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AP Chemistry Series

Sai Rithwik K

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This series ended on November 19, 2023. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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About

Hello, I'm Rithwik, a high school senior who earned a 4 on the AP exam. In this series, we'll comprehensively cover every topic in the AP Chemistry curriculum, starting from Unit 5 on Kinetics and going all the way through Unit 9 on Applications of Thermodynamics. Each session will include a detailed explanation of the topic, followed by practice with numerous AP-style questions. During each session, we'll break down the topic to make it easily understandable. At the end of each session, we'll put your knowledge to the test with AP Style Free Response Questions (FRQs).

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

I strongly encourage all learners to prioritize attending each scheduled class on time. Consistent attendance is important in comprehending the course material and achieving overall success.

If, for any reason, you are unable to attend a class, please make every effort to notify me in advance. Your active communication is greatly appreciated!

Dates

October 3 - November 19

Learners

10 / 10

Total Sessions

7

About the Tutor

Hi there! My name is Sai Rithwik and I'm a Tutor here at SHW.I possess a strong passion for science, mathematics, and computer programming. It brings me great excitement to participate as a tutor at Schoolhouse (SHW), and I am eagerly anticipating the opportunity to engage with you during our sessions.

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

7
3
Oct

Session 1

AP Chemistry

Our orientation session will take a comprehensive dive into the fundamental elements of the course, covering its structure and expectations in detail. During this session, we'll also take the opportunity to introduce ourselves. To get the series started, we'll begin by focusing on the AP Style Question in the Previous Unit!
6
Oct

Session 2

AP Chemistry

Session 1: Kinetics Basics (75 Minutes) In this brief session, we'll introduce the essential concepts of kinetics: Reaction rates and how to measure them. An overview of rate laws, including reaction orders and rates to reinforce your understanding will be included, and a Q&A before ending the session.
9
Oct

Session 3

AP Chemistry

In this brief session, we'll introduce the essential concepts of kinetics: Reaction rates, Temperature and Catalysis An overview of the rate mechanism to reinforce your understanding will be included, and a Q&A before ending the session.
13
Oct

Session 4

Catchup

In this session, I will be focusing on reviewing concepts and addressing any questions related to the unit on "Kinetics." If you have specific inquiries or topics within kinetics that you'd like to discuss, please feel free to bring them up. Additionally, for practice questions, we can review them here and work through them.
29
Oct

Session 5

AP Chemistry

Session 1: Introduction to Acids, Bases, and Salts (75 Minutes) In this concise session, we will cover the fundamental principles of acids, bases, and salts, including: 1. Understanding the definitions of acids and bases (Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry). 2. Exploring the pH scale and how to calculate it. 3. Distinguishing between strong and weak acids and bases. 4. Learning about conjugate acid-base pairs. 5. Exploring acid-base equilibria and equilibrium constants. 6. Studying the concept of neutralization reactions and salt formation. The session will conclude with a Q&A segment to address any questions or concerns.
11
Nov

Session 6

AP Chemistry

Session 1: Introduction to Acids, Bases, and Salts (75 Minutes) In this concise session, we will cover the fundamental principles of acids, bases, and salts, including: 1. Understanding the definitions of acids and bases (Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry). 2. Exploring the pH scale and how to calculate it. 3. Distinguishing between strong and weak acids and bases. 4. Learning about conjugate acid-base pairs. 5. Exploring acid-base equilibria and equilibrium constants. 6. Studying the concept of neutralization reactions and salt formation. The session will conclude with a Q&A segment to address any questions or concerns.
19
Nov

Session 7

AP Chemistry

Session 1: Introduction to Acids, Bases, and Salts (75 Minutes) In this concise session, we will cover the fundamental principles of acids, bases, and salts, including: 1. Understanding the definitions of acids and bases (Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry). 2. Exploring the pH scale and how to calculate it. 3. Distinguishing between strong and weak acids and bases. 4. Learning about conjugate acid-base pairs. 5. Exploring acid-base equilibria and equilibrium constants. 6. Studying the concept of neutralization reactions and salt formation. The session will conclude with a Q&A segment to address any questions or concerns.

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