Name: Test Date: Review Worksheet: Chemistry Midterm Exam

advertisement
Name: ____________________________
Test Date: ____________________________
Review Worksheet: Chemistry Midterm Exam
Things to bring with me on the day of the exam:

Pen/pencil – bring extras, these tend to break or run out during the day of
the exam

Your Notes – 8 ½ by 11 sheet of paper, both sides; not necessary, but it will
count as extra credit

A book, a magazine, drawing paper (you get the idea) – if you finish before
others in the room, you will be required to remain silent
Extra Credit:

Just like with regular tests, extra credit will be available. This will be in the
form of extra vocabulary terms and extra essay choices.
Test Breakdown:

7 Chapters

Multiple Choice

Vocabulary

Short Answer

Reading and Interpreting Graphs

Essay Questions
Chapters
1: Matter &
Topics Covered / Things I need to know for the Midterm

Chemistry as a science (p.

Atoms are the building blocks of matter (p.

Substances have properties both chemical and physical
)
Change
Review Set 1:
Pgs 23 - 24
(p.
)
)
10: States of
Matter
Review Set 2:
Pgs 336 - 337

Pure substances v. mixtures (p.

Periodic table organizes elements (p.

Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Matter (p.
)
)
)

Real v. Ideal Gases (p.

Intermolecular forces of a liquid (p.

Properties of a liquid (p.
)
)
)

Particle structure of a solid (p.

Crystalline solids v. Amorphous Solids (p.

Substances @ equilibrium and changes in state (p.
)
)
)
2: Measurement
& Calculations
Review Set 3:
Pgs 58 - 59

Boiling point of a liquid (p.

Freezing point of a liquid (p.

Water phases (p.

Scientific Method (steps) (p.
)
)
)
)
3: Atoms – the
building blocks of
matter
Review Set 4:
Pgs 86 – 87

SI units of measure (p.

Unit conversions (p.

Accuracy v. precision (p.

Law of definite proportions (p.
)
)
)
)

Law of multiple proportions (p.
)

Law of conservation of mass (p.
)

John Dalton’s Atomic theory (p.
)

Atoms can be subdivided & have structure (p.

Nuclear forces (p.

Atomic Number (p.

Atomic Mass (p.

Isotopes (p.
)
)
)
)
)
4: Arrangement

A wave description of light (p.

A particle description of light (p.

Electron energy states (p.
)
of electrons in
atoms
Review Set 5:
Pgs 119 – 121
)
)

Neils Bohr & Bohr Models (p.

Heisenberg Uncertainty principle (p.

Electron Orbitals (p.
)
)
)
5: Periodic Law

Aufbau principle (p.

Pauli exclusion principle (p.

Hund’s rule (p.

Meneleev’s Periodic Table (p.

Moseley’s Arrangement (p.
)
)
)
)
Review Set 6:
Pgs 159 - 161
)

Modern Periodic Table (p.

Period determination(p.

Trends on the table (p.

Valence Shell Electrons (p.
)
)
)
)
6: Chemical

Families (p.

Ionic bonding (p.

Covalent bonding (p.

Bond Energy (p.
)
)
Bonding
Review Set 7:
Pg 167
)
)
Vocabulary to know:










































Chemistry
Chemical
Mass
Matter
Atom
Element
Compound
Gas
Plasma
Chemical property
Physical property
Chemical change
Physical change
Solid
Liquid
Mixture
Heterogeneous
Homogeneous
Pure substance
Group
Family
Period
Metal
Nonmetal
Metalloid
Periodic law
Periodic table
Lanthanide
Actinide
Alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals
Transition elements
Main group elements
Halogens
Atomic radius
Ion
Ionization
Cation
Anion
Valence electron
Electronegativity
Sublimation










































Scientific method
System
Hypothesis
Model
Theory
Quantity
SI
Density
Weight
Accuracy
Precision
Significant figures
Nuclear forces
Atomic number
Isotope
Mass number
Mole
Molar mass
Avogadro’s number
Electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic spectrum
Wavelength
Frequency
Photoelectric effect
Photon
Ground state
Excited state
Quantum theory
Noble gas
Electron configuration
Chemical bond
Ionic Bond
Covalent bond
Polar
Nonpolar covalent bond
Polar covalent bond
Kinetic Molecular Theory
Ideal gas
Real gas
Crystalline solid
Amorphous solid
Phase


Deposition
Equilibrium vapor pressure


Equilibrium
Phase diagram
Download