Yay!
I finally completed the lecture series High School Level—Chemistry. I understood everything presented but had a minor problem with the solubility equilibria problems in the last lecture because I couldn’t recall how to rearrange the equations to find an unknown i.e. problems that were essentially mathematical in nature. Other than that, I deepened my understanding of basic chemistry and general problem solving. In high school, and during the first year of my science degree, I rote learned pretty much everything, but these lecturers presented the subject matter in such a way that I began to ‘intrinsically’ appreciate each of the variables such as mass, moles and molarity. This made problem solving far more intuitive. The lecturer, Frank Cardulla, is a brilliant teacher.
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