The purpose of this site is to be a place for comprehensive resources to support students in mastering chemistry concepts. We focus on General and Organic Chemistry as well as relevant skills in math and research practices that are presented in a thoughtful, meaningful way that enhances their understanding.
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This tutor covers general chemistry, organic chemistry, and other math/science topics in a thorough manner (with great break-downs and examples!).
This M.D. resident and instructor gives detailed-oriented lectures in a pithy, summarized fashion, looking at one concept at a time. Feel free to also check out his website: https://aklectures.com/
This link takes you to chemistry lectures playlists by former USM instructor Linda Hanson:
Professor Eman presents visually-appealing and clear notes in her tutor videos, a lot of them with an emphasis on MCAT prep for pre-medical students.
Melissa's got a mix of course content-focused videos and skill/experience videos that would be interesting and helpful to explore and incorporate in your study work.
It's all things science review with Tyler, and he has focused playlists on fundamental chemistry concepts from electrochemistry to all the way back to the structure of an atom (link to his YouTube Playlists page):
Chemistry Learning Center Tutorials (from Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
General Chemistry Topic Review - Bodner Research Web
These college sources provide clear, comprehensive review of General Chemistry topics.
Khan Academy - Organic Chemistry
Structured in a brief, summarized manner to give a more introductory level review of Organic Chemistry I and II.
Khan Academy - AP/College Chemistry
This course is the equivalent of "Introduction to General Chemistry."
LibreTexts Chemistry Bookshelves
We know you already have a campus textbook; however if you’d like to get another explanation and more examples/practice, here is a good source to draw from, with books by open source schools and publications such as OpenStax.
Here is a quick reference created by Purdue University Libraries on how to cite AI-generated content in APA format:
PubChem by the NIH is a great source for searching the chemical and physical properties of a compound you're studying and/or working with in the lab.
Here is a short video walk-through on viewing the contents of a compound on the PubChem site.
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