General Chemistry I

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General Chemistry I

The session follows most colleges, universities, and AP chemistry syllabi including significant figures, conversion factors, atoms, molecules, periodic table, moles, molar mass, concentrations, thermochemistry, bonds and VSEPR geometry, electronic configuration, hybridization, acids and bases, titrations, gas laws, equilibrium, Henderson Hasselbach, buffers, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

Pricing Packages


Choose the best plan for you and start an exciting chemistry journey today!

Basic

60 min, Q&A,
problem solving,
no labs


$75

per session

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Standard

60 mins, Q&A, problem solving, shortcuts, labs, recorded session


$125

per session

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Premier

90 min, Q&A, problem solving, shortcuts, more tricks, labs, exam prep, practice sheets, recorded session 


$225

per session

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FAQs

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  • How do I study for general chemistry?

    Follow the principles of chemistry math and study general chemistry by making connections between definitions and processes. Success requires a firm grasp of definitions, processes, and math.


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  • What is taught in general chemistry?

    Thermodynamics of reactions, several gas laws, conversions of grams, moles, and energy, and the compositions of matter are only a few of the topics covered in general chemistry courses. You will also gain knowledge of molecular structure and forces, along with equilibrium and kinetics.


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  • How many hours should I study for chemistry?

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  • Are chemistry teachers chemists?

    The vast majority of chemistry professors have degrees in the field.


  • Is majoring in chemistry worth it?

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