Scapegrace - 9-3-2012 at 05:58
anyone know any websites that would help me with molar masses like something that has a problem and i would solve it and write in the answer then it
would check my answer.
Bot0nist - 9-3-2012 at 06:25
Google " cave man to chemist" Work through the oldcave. You will learn tons.
Scapegrace - 9-3-2012 at 07:15
is it a book?
Bot0nist - 9-3-2012 at 07:56
No, a site. A good one, IMO. Do all the projects and quizzes. Don't skip the unit conversions, significant figures,
or stoichiometry. They can be boring, but are a fundamental for any aspiring chemist. Once you know, it's like riding a bike.
I worked through the site before it was the "old" cave when I was in highschool. It helped me gain an understanding that I was not getting in my
sophomore classes. The site is really fun and easy to read and understand. I feel that good theory and instructions, paired with constructive hands-on
learning is the key to grasping chemistry.
http://cavemanchemistry.com/oldcave/
[Edited on 9-3-2012 by Bot0nist]
Hexavalent - 10-3-2012 at 00:18
I agree. BTW, for anyone looking for help with titration calculations, I have a video on the topic here;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58NArANp0kE&feature=g-upl...