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Savannah Mance 4G
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suggestions

Postby Savannah Mance 4G » Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:18 pm

Does anyone have some good Youtube video suggestions for someone who's super confused on weak acids and bases and salts?

Jasmine Vallarta 2L
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Re: suggestions

Postby Jasmine Vallarta 2L » Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:32 pm

I use crash course

Eileen Si 1G
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Re: suggestions

Postby Eileen Si 1G » Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:31 am

Khan Academy and Bozeman Science

kim 2I
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Re: suggestions

Postby kim 2I » Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:58 am

I think Khan Academy's videos are the most helpful for me, but there are other resources such as Chemistry Libretexts.

Betania Hernandez 2E
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Re: suggestions

Postby Betania Hernandez 2E » Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:03 am

Khan Academy videos are very helpful: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/che ... ases-topic

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Re: suggestions

Postby HannahBui 2K » Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:16 pm

I strongly recommend Khan Academy and The Organic Chemistry Tutor!

Keya Jonnalagadda 1A
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Re: suggestions

Postby Keya Jonnalagadda 1A » Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:44 pm

Hi! Khan Academy, Bozeman, and Organic Chemistry Tutor are very good options, but if you want something more interactive you can try PhET simulations. I find them very helpful because controlling what happens helps me understand what factors affect the strength of an acid or base and the dissociation of an acid/base in solution. https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation ... -solutions

Joanne Lee 1J
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Re: suggestions

Postby Joanne Lee 1J » Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:19 pm

I usually watch Khan Academy or Organic Chemistry Tutor but the Organic Chemistry Tutor videos tend to be on the longer side, so Khan Academy might be more helpful if you are short on time.

Jasmine Fendi 1D
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Re: suggestions

Postby Jasmine Fendi 1D » Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:29 pm

After watching the videos that were mentioned in the previous comments, I would recommend trying to find some more practice problems to check your understanding :)

Celine 1F
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Re: suggestions

Postby Celine 1F » Thu Jan 23, 2020 10:20 am

Khan Academy definitely helps me the most!

MTanikella_1K
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Re: suggestions

Postby MTanikella_1K » Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:19 pm

Khan academy and organic chemistry tutor videos are very helpful!

Leila_4G
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Re: suggestions

Postby Leila_4G » Thu Jan 23, 2020 7:56 pm

On this note, do you have suggestions on how to do more practice problems that are relevant and give you the answers so you can check?

Jocelyn Thorp 1A
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Re: suggestions

Postby Jocelyn Thorp 1A » Fri Jan 24, 2020 1:42 pm

crash course is good for concepts, khanacademy is better for understanding the math imo

Elizabeth Harty 1A
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Re: suggestions

Postby Elizabeth Harty 1A » Fri Jan 24, 2020 1:45 pm

Chemistry Libretexts is really helpful.

Emil Velasco 1H
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Re: suggestions

Postby Emil Velasco 1H » Fri Jan 24, 2020 9:36 pm

I always use Khan academy

Emily Lo 1J
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Re: suggestions

Postby Emily Lo 1J » Sun Jan 26, 2020 4:16 pm

Organic Chemistry Tutor is a really good one! I used it in 14a and it helped a lot!!

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Re: suggestions

Postby Jesalynne 2F » Sun Jan 26, 2020 4:54 pm

I find that the Organic Chemistry Tutor really helps, and he does practice problems in the videos too. If you wanted more practice the problems in the book might help since you can check the odd numbered ones in the solution manual.


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