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General Chemistry

The primary purpose of a General Chemistry course is to introduce you to a broad range of chemistry topics. The range and depth of coverage varies from material suitable for homeschoolers who are seeing the subject for the first time, to college students preparing careers that require extensive knowledge of the subject.

bullet Chem 1 Virtual Textbook
A colorful e-textbook for first-time chemistry learners.
bullet Advanced General Chemistry
Chemistry for college science and engineering majors. Not suitable for a first course in general chemistry.
bullet A Video Introduction to General Chemistry
This is a video instructional series for college and high school classrooms and adult learners. The subject is covered in 26 half-hour video programs.
bullet General Chemistry 1A
The video lecture series from UC Berkeley.
bullet Principles of Chemical Science, Phase 1
Here is a series of 36 classroom lectures: lecture notes, videos, and audio recordings.
bullet General Chemistry: An Interactive Preview/Review
A state-of-the-art educational presentation, courtesy of McGraw-Hill Higher Education
bullet Notes for General Chemistry
A complete set of notes for advance high school students and college science majors.

Organic Chemistry

Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry

O=CHem
An interactive directory of organic chemistry

Biochemistry

Biochemistry 1
Audio class lectures from Seattle Pacific University

Biochemistry 2
Audio class lectures from Seattle Pacific University

Chemistry  is the science that deals with the properties of organic and inorganic substances and their interactions with other organic and inorganic substances. In the study of matter, chemistry also investigates the movement of electrons. Because of the diversity of matter, which is mostly composed of different combinations of atoms, chemists often study how atoms of different chemical elements interact to form molecules and how molecules interact with each other.

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