General Chemistry Stoichiometry

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This is such a pain for me. I haven't looked at this GChem material in almost 3 years so it's totally new for me again.

I have the TBR and Examkrackers books for General Chemistry, but I don't know where to start reviewing this stuff. Any advice?

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This is such a pain for me. I haven't looked at this GChem material in almost 3 years so it's totally new for me again.

I have the TBR and Examkrackers books for General Chemistry, but I don't know where to start reviewing this stuff. Any advice?

I thought stoichiometry was best picked up by doing problems. I'm not sure what you could even review in that section. For me, that section was painful, because it was the first one and I really didn't want to start reviewing again. But once you get into it, it will feel a whole lot better. Between EK and BR, I would definitely start with BR, because it has some nice tricks and its chemistry is really well written.

Chad's videos. If you're struggling with G-chem content, check out the free downloadable videos tailored to the MCAT at the following site. They'll make your life a lot easier.

I went to this site and even went through the hassle of downloading the extra programs needed to run the videos. I appreciate that its free, but the lectures are just plain lectures. They weren't tailored to the MCAT and they were pretty boring. I don't know what I was expecting, but I know there has to be better videos than those out there. I don't mean to sound unappreciative, and want to thank you for the post. But if I find better ones I'll let you know.
 
Hey guitar, I'm feeling the same vibe. I'm 8 yrs out from gen chem and just started reviewing the stoichiometry section of BR. It's painful! I'm also looking for something that has a bit more background info for a more thorough review. I'll let you know if I come across anything helpful.
 
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Hey guitar, I'm feeling the same vibe. I'm 8 yrs out from gen chem and just started reviewing the stoichiometry section of BR. It's painful! I'm also looking for something that has a bit more background info for a more thorough review. I'll let you know if I come across anything helpful.

If you still have trouble after reviewing from a content book, turn to your textbook 🙂
 
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