MCAT General Chemistry Chapter 4: Compounds and Stoichiometry

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Follows the Kaplan set of MCAT books.
Covers moles, molar mass, molarity, normality, molecular formula, empirical formula, percent composition, molar equivalents, formula units, equivalent weight, types of reaction, combination, decomposition, combustion, single displacement, double displacement, neutralization, balancing equations, stoichiometric coefficients, limiting reagent, percent yield, polyatomic ions, electrolytes.
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Thank you so much for this! Do you plan on finishing the General Chemistry chapters?

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jayrollo
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For the number of molecules that are in 92 g CO2, the molar mass of CO2 is 44 grams, not 46 grams, so the answer is slightly higher. However, the same concept. Great video, really makes the KAPLAN BOOKS easy to go through.

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Thank you for amazing video. Here is just a small mistake with a CO2 molar mass.(44g/mol)

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Tad confuse on the mass ratio you mention at 8:30. You mention that 1 H = 1 amu, but 1 O = 32 amu? Shouldn't that be 16 amu? Then it goes, 2H : 1O -> 2 amu : 16 amu -> 2/2 = 1, 16/2 = 8 -> Mass ratio = 1 : 8

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