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Chemistry • Series

Intermolecular Forces and Properties of Substances

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Alexander J

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Sessions

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About

We'll cover everything dealing with intermolecular forces in general chemistry, which is equivalent to Unit 3 of AP Chemistry. We'll also dive into topics like kinetic molecular theory and spectroscopy. Whether you're in high school or college, I'm excited to work with you.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Please try to be on time and don't miss more than one session. If you can't make it or have to show up late, let me know beforehand. I want to make sure you're getting the most out of this, but I can only do that if you show up.

Dates

November 10 - December 1

Learners

3 / 15

Total Sessions

4

About the Tutor

I'm a college freshman from Texas looking to enhance my knowledge of high-level calculus, physics, and chemistry. In my free time, I enjoy watching movies, going for walks, and reading about news related to anything technical or space-related.

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Upcoming Sessions

4
10
Nov

Session 1

AP Chemistry

We'll go over all of the intermolecular forces and what these can say about the properties of a substance. We'll then go over some practice problems.
17
Nov

Session 2

AP Chemistry

We'll review intermolecular forces and then dive into kinetic molecular theory and gas laws. We'll then do some practice problems.
24
Nov

Session 3

AP Chemistry

We'll quickly review gas laws and then go over everything spectroscopy, including electron transitions and the Beer-Lambert law. Once again, we'll then go over some practice problems.
1
Dec

Session 4

AP Chemistry

We'll finish off the series by going over solutions and mixtures, including topics like distillation curves and Thin-layer chromatography (TLC). We'll then finish off with some practice problems.

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