| CHEMISTRY TUTOR (17 Programs) Conquer Chemistry with ease! Chemistry seems challenging to most students because there are a great deal of foreign definitions introduced early in the course. Many students feel uncomfortable solving chemistry problems because it takes practice for students to learn the skills needed to read, understand and tackle problems in a logical manner. Chemistry does not have to be a hard subject if students know how to break down the concepts into bite-sized chunks. THE CHEMISTRY TUTOR provides students with practical, step-by-step instruction valuable practice for a chemistry test, as a study aid for chemistry homework, or as a comprehensive chemistry review of essential concepts at the high school or university level. THE CHEMISTRY TUTOR is a complete 17 lesson series covering all of the core topics in detail. What sets this series apart from other teaching tools is that the concepts are taught entirely through step-by-step example problems of increasing difficulty. It works by introducing each new concept in an easy to understand way and using example problems that are worked out step-by-step and line-by-line to completion. If a student has a problem with coursework or homework, simply find a similar problem fully worked on in the series and review for the steps needed to solve the problem. Students will be able to work problems with ease, improve their problem-solving skills and understand the underlying concepts of Chemistry. This series is best used in order from Volume 1 through Volume 17: INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY UNITS AND UNIT CONVERSIONS SIGNIFICANT FIGURES IN CALCULATIONS TEMPERATURE DENSITY ATOMIC THEORY OF MATTER Part One ATOMIC THEORY OF MATTER Part Two ATOMIC THEORY OF MATTER Part Three ATOMIC NUMBER, MASS NUMBER AND ISOTOPES Part One *Click here to VIEW CLIP ATOMIC NUMBER, MASS NUMBER AND ISOTOPES Part Two ATOMIC MASS OF AN ELEMENT *Click here to VIEW CLIP OVERVIEW OF THE PERIODIC TABLE NAMING MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS IONS AND IONIC CHARGE IONIC COMPOUNDS IONIC COMPOUNDS WITH POLYATOMIC IONS HYDRATE COMPOUNDS *ABOUT JASON GIBSON Host Jason holds M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Physics from the University of Texas. He has been teaching Math Tutor programs since 2004, with his proven methods of helping students understand basic math and physics principles step-by-step, using practical examples. Teachers User Instruction & Resource Guide Includes Recommended Books & Chemistry Websites. | ||||||||
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