SCH3U FINAL EXAM OUTLINE JANUARY 2009 EXAM DATE: Per 3:jan. 22, Per 4:jan. 23 TIME: 10:00am-12:00 noon LOCATION: Room 302 BRING: PEN, PENCIL, GOOD ERASER, CALCULATOR (no sharing!!)
SCH3U FINAL EXAM OUTLINE JANUARY 2009 EXAM DATE: Per 3:jan. 22, Per 4:jan. 23 TIME: 10:00am-12:00 noon LOCATION: Room 302 BRING: PEN, PENCIL, GOOD ERASER, CALCULATOR (no sharing!!)
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SCH3U FINAL EXAM OUTLINE JANUARY 2009 EXAM DATE: Per 3:jan. 22, Per 4:jan. 23 TIME: 10:00am-12:00 noon LOCATION: Room 302 BRING: PEN, PENCIL, GOOD ERASER, CALCULATOR (no sharing!!)
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EXAM DATE: Per 3:Jan. 22, Per 4:Jan. 23 TIME: 10:00am–12:00 noon LOCATION: Room 302 BRING: PEN, PENCIL, GOOD ERASER, CALCULATOR (no sharing!!) TEXT BOOK - TO BE HANDED IN!!
PART A: 45 Multiple Choice Questions (a few from each chapter)
Chpt 1 - Periodic Table groups, history and trends, radiation, isotopes Chpt 2 - Bonding and Properties of compounds Chpt 3 - Types of Reactions (just 1 or 2 questions) Chpt 4 - Isotope calculation, relative atomic mass, % composition, empirical formula, simple mole calculations Chpt 5 - Nuclear Equations Chpt 6 – Solutions vocabulary, intermolecular forces, concentration calculations, preparing solutions Chpt 7 - Solubility Chpt 8 - Acids and Bases, theories, properties, pH Chpt 9 - Kinetic Molecular Theory, simple gas law calculations Chpt 10 - Partial pressures, molar volume, Avogadro’s theory
PART B: Shortish answer - and diagrams - 28 marks
Inorganic compound nomenclature Balancing equations, net ionic equations, nuclear reactions Types of Reactions - (including predicting products and their states of matter) Diagrams (VSEPR/structural/Lewis dot) Trends in the Periodic Table (atomic/ionic radius, ionization, electronegativity etc) Atomic Structure, core charge and shielding effects Ionic/Covalent - Polar/Nonpolar substances and their properties Solutions-solubility/acids and bases explanation
PART C: Problems 27 marks
Determining empirical and molecular formulas Mole Calculations (Density/Avogadro’s theory), Molar Mass calculations Stoichiometry Calculations -solids, gases, liquids and solutions (including - determining the limiting reagent) Concentration calculations
Total exam 100 marks; worth 23% of your final grade