![]() Quote from: Lasercookie on January 13, 2014, 08:38:00 pm Good question. I'll leave .uk as another resource which will cover a lot of VCE chem content too. ![]() Have a read of the study design too, the chemistry one is really easy to read since it's just a few dot points for each area of study. So not all of the VCE content is taught, but it does cover most of the foundational stuff you need to know for the VCE content that Khan doesn't cover. ![]() You might find that Khan's stoich content has a bit of an intro to some Unit 3 analytical chem content towards the end. So the organic chem section does go into a bit more depth than VCE) Not Conjugation, Diels-Alder, and MO theory either. Organic Chemistry (some of organic structures, alkanes, subst and elimination reactions, alkenes, alcohols, ethers, amines, some of carboxylic acids. Organic Chemistry (the alkanes and alkenes part) General Chemistry Review (the stuff about electronegativity, orbitals from the organic chem section of Khan) edit: except for the electronegativity bit, this section is beyond VCE level The atom (probably assumed knowledge from previous years really) Just looking at the major sections that Khan Academy is divided into, very roughly for chemistry you'll find that in Unit 1 you'll learn about:
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