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The Chemistry Workshop
Tuesday,
5/26--Review Chapters 4.4 & 5 exam. Wednesday,
5/27--Review Chapter 6 exam. Thursday,
5/28----Review Chapter 7 exam. Friday,
5/29--Review Chapter 8 exam.
Ungrouped Chemistry Spring 2009 Final Exam Study
Guide Chapters 4.4 & 5 Terms: Nuclear Reaction Nuclear Fusion Transmutation Cyclotron Synchrotron Superheavy Element Synthetic Element Gamma Rays Naturally Occurring Element Radioactivity Alpha Particle Beta Particle Radioactive Decay Isotope Half-Life Ion Electron Configuration Cation Anion Octet Rule Ionic Bond Crystal Lattice Energy Mineral Silicate Hydrate Anhydrous Salt Chapters 4.4 & 5 -- other stuff to study:
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You will be asked to name
compounds and write formulas. Chapter
6 Terms:
Bond Energy
Bond Length
Covalent Bond
Dipole
Electronegativity
Molecular Orbital
Atomic Orbital
Non-polar Bond
Polar Bond
Lewis Dot Structure
Resonance Structure
Single Bond
Double Bond
Triple Bond
Lone Pair
Valence Electrons
VSEPR
Hydrogen Bond
Intermolecular Force
London Force
Chapter 6 -- other stuff to study: ·
Review
all your homework & class Notes ·
Review
the articles we read (Aerosol Cans, Bleach, Water)
·
Review
how to name Molecular Compounds & how to write Molecular Formulas
·
Review
how to complete Lewis Dot Structures & how to determine Molecular Geometry
& Bond Angles
·
Review
Electronegativity & Polarity Chapter 7 Terms: Alkane
Alcohol
Isomer
Aldehyde Alkene
Halide
Alkyne
Amine Aromatic
Compound
Cycloalkane
Carboxylic Acid
Allotrope Benzene
Ester
Network Solid
Ether Hydrocarbon
Functional Group
Ketone
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon Polymer
Monomer
Addition Polymer
Saturated Hydrocarbon
Condensation
Polymer
Polypeptide
Polynucleotide
Polysaccharide
Elastomer
Fiber
Plastic
Polyethelenephthalate Polyethylene
Polyvinylchloride
Polytetrafluoroethylene
Polyurethane Polypropylene
Polystyrene
Polyamide
Polyacrylamide Chapter 7 -- other stuff to study: ·
Review
all your homework & class Notes ·
Focus
on the articles we read ("Intro to Organic Chem" &
"Polymers")
·
Review
how to recognize & name the various organic functional groups (aldehydes,
ketones, etc.) ·
Review
which polymers are used in which commercial products Chapter 8 Terms: Molar
Mass
Empirical Formula Formula Unit
Molecular Formula
% Composition Chapter 8 -- other stuff to study: · Be able to determine the Molar Mass of a compound (see sample problem 8h) · Be able to calculate % Composition from the formula of a compound (see sample problem 8l) · Be able to determine the Empirical Formula of a compound from % composition data (see sample problem 8j) · Be able to determine the Molecular Formula of a compound from empirical formula data (see sample problem 8k) · Be able to convert from mass to moles for a compound (see sample problem 8e) · Be able to convert from moles to mass of a compound (see sample problem 8d) · Be able to calculate the number of atoms or molecules if given the number of moles or the mass (see sample problem 8a) ·
Be able to calculate the mass or number of moles if given the number of atoms or
molecules (see sample problem 8b) Chapter 9 Terms: Chemical
Equation
Coefficient
Enthalpy
Activity Series Combustion
Decomposition
Single Replacement Reaction
Double Replacement Reaction Total
Ionic Equation Net
Ionic Equation
Spectator Ion
Synthesis (s)
(l)
(g)
(aq) Chapter 9 -- other stuff to study: ·
Be sure you know the 5
different reaction types and can use them to classify chemical reactions. ·
Be sure you are familiar with
the types of evidence that you might see if a reaction is occurring. ·
Be sure you can calculate the
amount of energy absorbed or released during a chemical reaction. ·
Be sure you can balance and
classify chemical equations. ·
Be sure you can use an
activity series and solubility table. ·
Be sure you can go from a
balanced chemical reaction to a balanced total ionic equation. ·
Be sure you can go from a
balanced chemical reaction to a balanced net ionic equation.
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