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This page contains all of our IB chemistry topic 1 videos created for topic 1. They cover the IB chemistry moles content from the IB chemistry course. The videos cover all the sub-topics, including a focus on: atoms, mixtures, atomic mass, molecular mass, empirical formula, limiting reactants, Avogadro's law, and standard solutions.
Our IB chem stoichiometry videos introduce the topic 1 syllabus knowledge required for the IB chemistry topic 1 questions in the exam!
This video looks at the key definitions of elements, compounds and mixtures. It goes on to explore the three states of matter and concept of ideal gases. Finally, several key equations relating to these principles are explored.
This video looks at the key definitions and concept of ideal gases.
This video looks at the concept of moles and Avagadro's number in relation to atoms and molecules. It goes on to explore the concept of isotopes and calculations invovling these species. Finally, both empirical and molecular formulae are explored, with accompanying calculations.
This video looks at the concept of moles. It goes on to explore the concept of isotopes and empirical and molecular formulae.
This video looks at experimental calculations involving mass, volume and concentration. It goes on to explore the concept of limiting reagents as well as how to calculate percentage yield.
This video looks at mass, volume and concentration. It goes on to explore limiting reagents as well as percentage yield.
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