Do you know what three ideas form the core content of almost every chemistry lesson? I do! Based on over twenty years of classroom instruction, I’ve culled down my list and want to share it with you. Knowing what these are ahead of time, will help you study the right ideas and keep everything else in perspective.
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This is my second of two intro videos. Hopefully this helps prepare you for an exciting year of chemistry. Let me know what you’d like help with in the comments section below!
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