36 lectures: 1 Introduction and Philosophy 2 Basic Concepts of Quantitative Reasoning 3 Quantitative Reasoning in Everyday Life 4 Quantitative Reasoning in Chemistry—Density 5 The SI (Metric) System of Measurement 6 Converting between Systems of Measurement 7 Elements, Atoms, and the Periodic Table 8 Ions, Compounds, and Interpreting Formulas 9 Isotopes and Families of Elements 10 The Mole 11 Solving Mole Problems 12 Avogadro's Hypothesis and Molar Volume 13 Percent Composition and Empirical Formulas 14 Solving Empirical Formula Problems 15 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations 16 An Introduction to Stoichiometry 17 Stoichiometry Problems 18 Advanced Stoichiometry 19 An Introduction to Molarity 20 Solving Molarity Problems 21 Advanced Molarity Problems 22 Basic Concepts of Chemical Equilibrium 23 An Introduction to the Equilibrium Constant 24 Interpreting an Equilibrium Constant 25 Le Chatelier's Principle—Concentration 26 Le Chatelier—Pressure and Temperature 27 An Introduction to Equilibrium Problems 28 The Self-Ionization of Water 29 Strong Acids and Bases—General Properties 30 Solving Strong Acid and Base Problems 31 Weak Acids and Bases 32 Titrating Acids and Bases 33 Titration Curves and Indicators 34 Solubility Equilibria—Principles, Problems 35 Solubility Equilibria—Common Ion Effect 36 Putting It All Together