MCH Science E-learning Products : Overview
Summary of MCH High School and College Chemistry and Physics
Each of our five courses covers all the material and more that are found in chemistry and physics courses from the high school to College level.
The courses entail between 100 and 200 hours of study each. They have between 6 and 8 hours of short, concise spoken comments to explain the ideas and to guide you. (In comparison, if you take a course at college, you usually have about 32 hours in class). Our voice comments are focused as clear.
There are hundreds of interactions throughout all the programs that engage you and give you effective ways of understanding the concepts of science.
One of the major advantages is that you can do them at your own pace in front of your computer whenever you want.
Let’s briefly look at the TOC of the products: you can find more information by clicking on the appropriate product link.
High School
These assume that you have no background at all in chemistry and physics. These are designed to be your first courses. Calculus is not used, but some math is required. The material not only covers all and more than in the average high school course, but also goes step by step through the concepts so you understand the material.
Introductory Chemistry
From the opening screen you will see the TOC—these topics cover more than a standard introductory course and starts off with the basic ideas. About 6 hours of voice comments, about 150 hours of study and many interactions.
- Introduction to chemistry
- Observe measure and calculate
- Matter, atoms and ions
- Naming chemical compounds
- Chemical stoichiometry
- Chemical reactions
- Ideal gases
- Gas kinetics
- Solids
- Solutions
- Equilibrium
- Acids and bases
- Electrochemistry
- Energy and entropy
- Chemical kinetics
- Electromagnetic theory
- Quantum mechanics
- Bonding
- Main group elements
- Transition elements
- Organic chemistry
- Naming organic compounds
- Biochemistry
- Nuclear chemistry
- Practice problems
Physics non-calculus
From the opening screen you will see the TOC—these topics cover more than a standard introductory course and starts off with the basic ideas. About 7 hours of voice comments, about 160 hours of study and many interactions.
Table of Contents
- General principles
- Math review
- Vectors
- Kinematics
- Gravitation
- Projectile motion
- Thermodynamics
- Frames of reference
- Waves
- Forces
- Description of sound waves
- Newton’s laws
- Electromagnetic theory
- Momentum and collisions
- Pre-Quantum experiments
- Work and energy
- Quantum mechanics
- Rotational motion
- Special relativity
- Nuclear structure
College products
The two courses, General Chemistry and Calculus Physics cover all the material in AP high school, college and first year university. The organic chemistry is second year college. Each course starts with a review of the background basics and then develops the ideas in an interesting and engaging way using voice, animations and interactions to get you to understand the ideas.
When you reach a topic in your studies, look it up on these programs and you will find that they will help you understand your course material.
General Chemistry
From the opening screen you will see the TOC—these topics cover all and more that is in your AP or college level course. About 8 hours of voice comments, about 200 hours of study and many interactions help guide you through the challenging concepts.
Let’s look at two interactions: The study of entropy and enantiomers
Table of Contents
- General principles
- Math review
- Chemistry
- View 3D molecules
- Ideal gases
- Kinetic theory
- Acids and bases
- Equilibrium
- Thermodynamics
- Electrochemistry
- Electromagnetic theory
- Pre-Quantum experiments
- Quantum mechanics
- Bonding
- Chemical kinetics
- Solids
- Group A elements
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Transition elements
General physics calculus
Similar topics to our non-calculus course but in more detail and using calculus
Organic chemistry
Table of contents
- Overview of organic chemistry
- Stereochemistry
- Chemical bonds & hybridization
- Acid-base reactions
- Organic reaction types
- Nomenclature
- Functional group chemistry
- Alkenes
- Alcohols
- Ethers
- Aromatic compounds
- Aldehydes and ketones
- Carboxylic acids
- Amines
- Biochemistry
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