overview of semester 1

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Regular Chemistry 2011-2012 Semester 1 Final Summary
Unit 1—Math of Chemistry (Chapter 1) Topics:
SI Units
Convert km to mm
Reading estimated digits
Significant digits
Scientific Notation
Calculate Percent Error
Define Matter
Identify States of Matter
Unit 2 Matter and Energy (Chapter 2) Topics:
Absolute Zero
Calculate Density
Changes of State
Chemical and Physical Changes
Types of Matter (heterogeneous, homogeneous, etc.)
Identifying Types Matter
Unit 3 The Atom (Chapter 3) Topics:
Identify Parts of The Atom (protons, neutrons, electrons)
Identify Ions
Identify Isotopes
Identify Parts of the Isotope notation of an atom
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Calculate atomic Number, Mass, protons, neutrons, electrons
Unit 4 Spectra and Dot Diagrams (Chapter 4) Topics:
Properties of Light
Relationship of light, particles, waves
Identify Parts of a Wave
Quanta
Electrons and Orbitals
Arrow diagrams
Writing Electron Configurations
Line and Emission Spectra
Unit 5 Periodicity (Chapter 5 + 6) Topics:
Periodic Law
Periods and Groups Names and Locations
SPDF blocks on the Periodic Table
Locate Metals and Non-Metals on the Periodic Table
Properties of Groups
Atomic Radius Trends
Ionization Trends
Electron Affinity Trends
Unit 6 Naming (Chapter 7) Topics:
Octet Rule
Anions and Cations
Halogens
Multi Valence
Writing Molecular Formulas
Writing Ionic Formulas
Covalent Bond Characteristics
Ionic Bond Characteristics
Electron Configuration of Ions
Writing Positive and Negative Iond
Dot Diagrams
Naming and Writing Polyatomic Ions
Naming Molecular Compounds
Using ic/ous or Roman Numerals for Multivalent Cations
Identifying Hydrates
Unit 7 Balancing and Identifying Types of Equations (Chapter 9) Topics:
Balance Chemical Equations
Identify Reactants and Products
Identify the 5 Different Types of Chemical Equations
Identify Proof of Reactions
Identify Polar and Non-Polar Substances
Identify Types of Bonds: Polar, Polar-Covalent, Non-Polar Covalent (Covalent)
Be Able to Sum the Coefficients of a Balanced Chemical Equations
Understand that in Equations like 2H2+O2  2H2O you must always have Diatomic Boot
Elements N2,O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2, H2
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