Quantitative Chemistry: 10 Lectures to Measure, Calculate & Master Chemical Reactions
Quantitative Chemistry
Contents
Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview of Quantitative Chemistry
Lecture 2: The Mole and Avogadro’s Number
Lecture 3: Molar Mass - Calculation, Applications, and Complex Examples
Lecture 4: Converting Between Mass and Moles
Lecture 5: Concentration of Solutions
Lecture 6: Percentage Composition
Lecture 7: Empirical and Molecular Formulas
Lecture 8: Balancing Chemical Equations
Lecture 9: Worked Examples Part 1
Lecture 10: Worked Examples Part 2
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Chemistry isn’t just about what substances are; it’s about how much, how they react, and what they produce. Quantitative chemistry provides the toolkit for measuring, predicting, and scaling chemical reactions. It links the atomic world to the lab bench, the classroom to the real world.
This lecture series explores:
• The mole and Avogadro’s number
• Molar mass and mass-mole conversions
• Solution concentrations and dilutions
• Percentage composition and empirical formulas
• Stoichiometry and chemical equation balancing
Whether you’re preparing for exams, designing experiments, or curating outreach kits, this guide offers rhythm-aware scaffolding and remixable depth. It’s built for standalone study, printable archiving, and thematic extension, bridging conceptual understanding with practical calculation.
Let’s begin with the mole: chemistry’s counting unit and the gateway to every quantitative insight.
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