This new playlist is arranged in order of the nine AP Chem units, which will make it a lot more user friendly for AP Chem students. The old playlist has everything as well, but it's not in the order that most students are learning it in class.
Hi Mr. Krug! This was such a great video, and I'm a big fan of your delivery of the content. Do you think it is possible for me to self-study AP Chemistry using your videos without having first taken normal high school chemistry? Thank you for making all these videos!
Hi there, and thanks for watching! I always recommend that students take a first-year chemistry class before AP Chem. However, it is possible to self-study AP Chem (even to a 5!) with my videos and resources. You might find my Ultimate Review Packet helpful if you're self-studying, as I have lots of practice questions and problems over there.
No, AP Chem is intended as a second-year course. There's quite a bit of the basics of chemistry that are assumed as 'prior knowledge' in the AP Chem course. To get those basics, check out my playlists, which have regular chemistry arranged in several 'modules.'
I'd say you should go for regular chem first as there's a lot of foundational stuff you learn in junior year which differentiates greatly from grade 10 chem, but you could probably get by doing both courses simeotaneously!
Dear Mr. Krug, may i ask is it possible to self-study AP chemistry on my own and get a 4 just by watching your videos? And for the labs and experiments in the AP chemistry course, is it necessary to do it, do those labs appear on the final exam or they are just used to let the students understand more by doing experiments by themselves? Thank you so much!
It's very possible to get a 4 (or even a 5) by self-studying. Lots of students are using my videos and having great success, so I know you can do this too! To get ready for the exam, make sure you have lots of review and practice. I'm preparing my Ultimate Review Packet for AP Chem to help students review and get lots of practice for the big exam. I hope this helps!
Formula mass specifically refers to the mass of one formula unit of a substance (micro-scale), which is why formula mass is given in amu (atomic mass units). On the other hand, molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance (macro-scale), which is why molar mass is given in grams per mole. In practice, the numerical value for formula mass , in amu, will be identical to its value for molar mass, in grams per mole.
Lots of students have self-studied for AP Chem using my videos, so it is definitely possible. Also use all the other great resources out there for you!
I've put off AP Chem prep for so long so now it's time to lock in. Thank you for these videos. I'm just hoping I get at least a 3 and pass.
If I get a 5 on this exam, it will be because of you. Thank you so much for the effort you put into these videos.
I hope you get that 5! Keep working and studying, and you'll get it!
@@JeremyKrug I promise to come back and update you my mark. :D
Did u?@@carpllymoments4415
@@JeremyKrug I received a 4, which i am still really proud of. thank you very much.
@@carpllymoments4415how did u study for it i have my exam this may
I'm starting AP chem and my first unit test is in a few days, your videos are very helpful!
Thanks so much. This class is tough, but so worth it!
Thank you for this! Starting my summer homework for AP Chemistry and this really helped :)
Glad it helped. Best wishes on AP Chem this year!
Are you going to make these for the every unit of ap chem? It is so unbelievably useful!
Yes, I’m re-doing my entire AP Chem TH-cam course so it’s available by unit and topic. Thanks for watching!
Currently taking ap chem, we just started 1.1. Thanks for the video!!!
Enjoy the journey, and thanks for watching!
nice review my friends said it was helpful
Thanks for watching, and I'm glad your friends found it helpful.
Good clarification and easy to follow, thanks for these video❤
You’re very welcome. I’m glad you find my videos helpful! Thanks for your kind comments!
Time to finish this course over the summer
i love you jeremy krug i just switched into ap chem and I'm already behind
You'll get caught up quick I'm sure. Keep working hard, and you will do great this year!
May I ask what's the difference between this new play list and the older one "The AP chemistry full course" ?
This new playlist is arranged in order of the nine AP Chem units, which will make it a lot more user friendly for AP Chem students. The old playlist has everything as well, but it's not in the order that most students are learning it in class.
Hi Mr. Krug! This was such a great video, and I'm a big fan of your delivery of the content. Do you think it is possible for me to self-study AP Chemistry using your videos without having first taken normal high school chemistry? Thank you for making all these videos!
Hi there, and thanks for watching! I always recommend that students take a first-year chemistry class before AP Chem. However, it is possible to self-study AP Chem (even to a 5!) with my videos and resources. You might find my Ultimate Review Packet helpful if you're self-studying, as I have lots of practice questions and problems over there.
@@JeremyKrug Thanks for your reply! Where can I get your Ultimate Review Packet?
Does ap Chem teach the basics of chem. Because I want to take ap chem instead of regular chem
No, AP Chem is intended as a second-year course. There's quite a bit of the basics of chemistry that are assumed as 'prior knowledge' in the AP Chem course. To get those basics, check out my playlists, which have regular chemistry arranged in several 'modules.'
I am choosing to take Ap Chem instead of regular chem in my junior year. Is it too risky? Should I go for regular chem first?
I'd say you should go for regular chem first as there's a lot of foundational stuff you learn in junior year which differentiates greatly from grade 10 chem, but you could probably get by doing both courses simeotaneously!
thank you so much for making these
You're very welcome!
Thanks my man.
You're very welcome!
Dear Mr. Krug, may i ask is it possible to self-study AP chemistry on my own and get a 4 just by watching your videos? And for the labs and experiments in the AP chemistry course, is it necessary to do it, do those labs appear on the final exam or they are just used to let the students understand more by doing experiments by themselves? Thank you so much!
It's very possible to get a 4 (or even a 5) by self-studying. Lots of students are using my videos and having great success, so I know you can do this too! To get ready for the exam, make sure you have lots of review and practice. I'm preparing my Ultimate Review Packet for AP Chem to help students review and get lots of practice for the big exam. I hope this helps!
Hi, can i use this as my full course to study for the ap chem?( in addition to a prep book and a study guide)
Absolutely! Lots of students have used my video series to self-study AP Chem. Best wishes on your journey this year!
Why does formula mass use different units than molar mass.
Formula mass specifically refers to the mass of one formula unit of a substance (micro-scale), which is why formula mass is given in amu (atomic mass units). On the other hand, molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance (macro-scale), which is why molar mass is given in grams per mole. In practice, the numerical value for formula mass , in amu, will be identical to its value for molar mass, in grams per mole.
so "mol" is abbreviation for molecule?
No, 'mol' is the abbreviation for mole. There isn't really a good abbreviation for molecule, sometimes I'll use 'molec'.
@@JeremyKrug cool! coincidentally, mole comes from german word Molekül .. for molecule .. who'da thunk it?
Could I pass the test by only watching your videos on AP chem? I don’t have enough time in my schedule to do it in school
Lots of students have self-studied for AP Chem using my videos, so it is definitely possible. Also use all the other great resources out there for you!
Sir, can you add Turkish subtitles?
It would be much better if you could voice it in Turkish with artificial intelligence.
Not sure if I'll be able to do that this year, but thanks for the suggestion!
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