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Finals

REVIEW CHAPTERS 1 through 10


Finals on Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
Room T-213
Monday May. 22nd 2008
42--- do any 40 multiple choice questions
Good Luck and Happy Summer!!
Chapter 1 – ( 5% )- 2 Questions
Conversion e.g. cm-> meter->kilometer, liters-> ml etc.
Density calculations, density lab, pay attention to sig fig!!

Chapter 2 (7.5 %)- 3 questions –Do your math!!


No. protons, no. neutrons, no. electrons, charge problem
Isotopes, writing in the 14C convention, atomic mass Calculation
Correct formulas vs names for chemicals
Names of compounds molecular and ionic compounds
Chapter 3 (7.5% ) -3 questions
how many moles, number of atoms/molecules ?
Empirical formula- easy one; Molecular formulas- Ratio
Balancing equation- write the coefficients?-Sum
Calculations in chemical reaction how much reactant will
produce how much product, moles grams etc
% yield, mass %

Chapter 4 (10%)
Molarity, Dilution, Acid base titration
net ionic equation(single-double lab)
precipitation reaction stoichiometry

Chapter 5 Gases –(7.5%)


Boyle’s law relation of P and V
Charles law relation of V and T
Avogadro's law relation of V and N
combined gas law PVT relationship
PV =nRT, gas laws
Gas reactions-stoichiometry-simple one like e.g. in book
Molar mass, density, partial pressure-Exam 2 e.g.
Chapter 6-Thermochemistry (10%)
Exothermic? Endothermic?- Exam 2!
Specific heat –Simple
Moles calculation with H reaction-see quiz 6
Hess’s law

Chapter 7 Quantum (5%)


Bohr’s H-atom -Lab
Allowed quantum number
orbital, how many electrons can sub-shells have? S-2, p-6 etc.

Atomic structure (15%) 6 questions!


electronic configuration of atoms and ions, unpaired electrons
valence electrons, periodic properties V. important (IE, size)

Chapter 8, 9 –(20%) 8 questions


Bonding , Bond energy calculations
Correct Lewis structure
Molecular geometry –important-2 questions!
Type of bonding? Ionic, Polar covalent, non polar covalent etc.
Polar- non polar??, Hybridization-EASY, resonance, VSEPR
Chapter 10 (7.5%)
Vapor pressure- High vapor pressure means low boiling!!
Critical tempertaure
Triple point, CO2 and H2O phase diagram
Polar dissolves polar and non polar dissolves non polar
heats of vaporization high implies high boiling point and
low vapor pressure etc
H-bonding INTER molecular bond between H and O or F or N
Electrolytes and metallic bonding; London dispersion forces
• 6.023x1023 ATOMS = 1 mole OF ATOMS
weighs At. Mass in g

• 6.023x1023 MOLECULES = 1 mole OF MOLECULES


weighs Molar mass in g

• Suppose the molecule has formula A2B


then
• 1 mole of A2B consists of 6.023x1023 MOLECULES of A2B
and
• 2 X 6.023x1023 ATOMS of A
weighs 2 X At. Mass of A in g
• 1 X 6.023x1023 ATOMS of B
weighs 1 X At. Mass of B in g
Important Formulas to memorize

• Make a list!!

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