Spring Final Chemistry Study

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Spring Final Chemistry Study-Guide
General Tips…
 Make sure you look over this WHOLE thing, some answers are given within the review but I will not
be giving them to you on the day of the test
 You will get an unlabeled equation sheet and a periodic table to use.
 ASSIGNMENT: you will be assigned to a group to make a review presentation for the class. Each
group is responsible for
1. A one page handout for the class that should be printed for the class or posted on-line (email them to me by the due date)
 Finding/listing all the definitions for their chapter of the review
 Explaining/listing the equations/variables for that chapter
 Working out at least one sample problem for each type of problem in your chapter
 Assigning at least one more practice problem for the class for your chapter
2. A presentation to the class: in the presentation you take your section question by question
and provide the information that is necessary for that section. (definition or equation). You
do not need to SOLVE any problems but should assign a practice problem for each math
related question.
Chapter 10
1) Law of Conservation of mass
2) Law of conservation of mass, definite proportions (who and what)
3) Mole- define multiple ways
4) Avogadro’s number =
5) Molar mass
6) Mole  grams
7) Molecules  mol
8) Mol grams
9) L mol (@STP)
10) Mol L
11) Standard molar volume
12) % percent composition (solve an easy problem)
13) Reduce a molecular formula to an empirical formula
Chapter 11
14) Balance an equitation
15) Activity series
16) Synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion
17) Activity series
18) Coefficient
19) Synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion
20) Synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion
21) Synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion
22) Synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion
23) Synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion
24) Balance an equation
Chapter 12
25) Composition stoichiometry
26) Reaction stoichiometry
27) Mole ratio (find one)
28) Mole ratio (find one from balanced chem. Eq… NEED TO KNOW THE NAME OF THE CHEMICAL)
29) MoleAmoleB
30) Gram A gram B plan
31) Gram A gram B plan
32) Mol a gB
33) Limiting reactant
34) Excess reactant
35) Mol a molB
36) G a mol B
37) Find the limiting reactant (given the number of mole of reach reactant)
Chapter 13
38) Properties of solids
39) Types of phase changes (ie melting, boiling, sublimating etc)
40) Properties of liquids
41) Properties of liquids and gases
42) Surface tension
43) Types of phase changes (ie melting, boiling, sublimating etc)
44) Types of phase changes (ie melting, boiling, sublimating etc)
45) Types of phase changes (ie melting, boiling, sublimating etc)
46) Amorphous solid
47) Curves on phase diagram
48) Define points on the phase diagram
49) Define points on the phase diagram
50) THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF WATER IS BENT!!!
51) Properties of water
52) Label a phase diagram
53) Label a phase diagram
54) Label a phase diagram
55) Label a phase diagram
56) Label a phase diagram
57) Label a phase diagram
58) Label a phase diagram
Chapter 14
59) Parts of the kinetic molecular theory
60) Ideal gas
61) Elastic collision
62) Effusion
63) Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac, Combined (equation and/or definition)
64) Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac, Combined (equation and/or definition)
65) Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac, Combined (equation and/or definition)
66) Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac, Combined (equation and/or definition)
67) Relationship between P, V and T (see the chart in your notes)
68) Absolute zero
69) STP
70) Dalton, Ideal, Graham (equations and/or definition)
71) Convert between units of pressure
72) Convert between units of pressure
73) Solve a problem using a gas law
74) Solve a problem using a gas law
75) Solve a problem using a gas law
76) Solve a problem using a gas law
77) Solve a problem using a gas law
78) Dalton, Ideal, Graham (equations and/or definition)
79) Solve a problem using a gas law
80) Solve a problem using a gas law
Chapter 15/16
81) Factors that affect solubility
82) Solution
83) Solute vs. Solvent
84) Solute vs. Solvent
85) Rates of dissolution
86) Electrolytes (what)
87) Saturated vs unsaturated vs dilute vs, supersaturated
88) Saturated vs unsaturated vs dilute vs, supersaturated
89) Miscible and immiscible
90) Saturated vs unsaturated vs dilute vs, supersaturated
91) Concentration
92) Molarity definition
93) Molarity problem—given g and L, find M
94) Molarity problem—given mol and L, find M
95) Molarity problem—given M and L, find mol
96) Changing concentration problem
97) Changing concentration problem
Chapter 17/18
98) Heat of system vs heat of surroundings
99) Convert between calories and joules
100)
Heat capacity
101)
Solve for specific heat—compare to water’s specific heat
102)
Calorimetry problem—describe what will happen if…
103)
Calorimetry problem solve for Q
104)
Calorie
105)
Specific heat
106)
Calorimeter
Chapter 19
107)
pH scale
108)
Acid properties
109)
“strong” in strong acid and strong base
110)
Neutral pH
111)
Hydronium vs. Hydroxide ion
112)
Self ionizing of water
113)
pH Scale
114)
Identify an Arrhenius acid or base
115)
Acid vs Base on pH scale
116)
Lewis acid vs. base
117)
Bronsted- Lowry acid vs. base
118)
Given [H+] find [OH-]
119)
Given [OH-] find pH
120)
Definition of a chemical.
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