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TEST: HONORS CHEM
TOPICS: Ch 1
Know ALL definitions. The only equations or relationships that will be given are
English/Metric equivalents.
ALL PROBLEMS must show set-ups in an
EQUATION format, with answers in the correct units and with the correct number
of sig figs. ALL CONVERSIONS must be set up as dimensional analysis to receive
credit.
All topics discussed will be tested. The test will consist mostly of short answer, fill-in
the blanks, and problems.
TOPICS: (Be able to give examples where appropriate.)
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
THEORY VS LAW
LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASS
HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
GREEKS , ALCHEMISTS, LAVOISIER
CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER
Substances, Mixtures, Elements,
homogeneous mixtures
Compounds,
heterogeneous
mixture,
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PHYSICAL CHANGES
STATES OF MATTER
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
CHEMICAL CHANGES
SEPARATION OF MIXTURES
CHEMICAL REACTION
REACTANTS
PRODUCTS
EVIDENCE OF CHEMICAL CHANGE
METRIC SYSTEM:
BASIC UNITS
METRIC PREFIXES
VOLUME
MASS
WEIGHT
METRIC CONVERSIONS (LEARN THE CONVERSIONS)
ex. 103 mm = 1 m
SIGNIFICANT FIGURES, OPERATIONS WITH SIGNIFICANT FIGURES
DENSITY & PROBLEMS WITH DENSITY (D = M )
V
TEMPERATURE & PROBLEMS
o
F = 1.8 oC + 32
K = oC + 273
ENGLISH – METRIC CONVERSIONS
(English/metric equivalents will be given)
ACCURACY & PRECISION
SCIENTIFIC NOTATION
GRAPHING CALCULATORS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON THE TEST. I
WILL PROVIDE A SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR IF YOU NEED ONE.
Review Problems:
I. List the properties below under the correct category on the chart below. WRITE the answers down, not just the numbers. 1) Two or more elements, chemically combined 2) Separated by physical means 3) Cannot be broken down by chemical or physical means 4) Water, Sugar, Salt, Carbon dioxide 5) Two or more substances, each keeping its own properties 6) Composed of only one type of atom 7) Can be separated only by chemical means 8) Components may be present in varying proportions 9) Components always present in the same proportions 10) Helium, aluminum, sulfur, oxygen 11) Salt water, granite, air, concrete 12) Elements Compounds Mixtures 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. II. Review problems part 2: 1. State the law of Conservation of Mass. 2. Convert -­15°C to Kelvin ___________________ 3. Convert 525°K to Celsius__________________ 4. Discuss the DIFFERENCES between compounds and mixtures (give three). 5. Describe two separation techniques used to separate mixtures 6. What is the difference between a physical property and a physical change? Give an example of both. Property: Change: 7. What is the difference between a chemical property and a chemical change? Give an example of both. Property: Change: 8. A sample of benzene having a mass of 4.40 g measures 5.0 ml in the graduated cylinder. What is the density of the benzene? 9. The correct unit for density is ______________________. 10. Express in scientific notation: a. 450,000 _________________________ b. .0000000807 _________________________ c. 371.5 _________________________ d. .230 _________________________ 11. The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3. Calculate the mass of 25.2 cm3
of mercury.
12. In the laboratory, a student group determines the density of silver to
be 11.2 g/cm3. If the accepted value is 10.5 g/cm3 calculate the percent
error in their determination.
13. Make the following conversions: SHOW SET-UPS
a. 45.2 cm _____________________m
b. 3.07 mg _____________________g
c. .0725 kL______________________L
d. 262mm _______________________m
e. 305mL ________________________kL
f. 1200mm________________________um
g. .0732 mg _______________________pg
14. Give the correct number of significant figures for the examples below:
a. 20,000___________
b. .00105___________
c. 3.52___________
d. 3.0000___________
e. 5030_____________
f. 55,600____________
15. Answer the following questions with the correct number of sig figs:
a. 1.25 X 300.6=
b. 75 + 6.007 + 102.1 + 13.29 =
c. 25.72 L + 6.5 L =
d. 260 cm X 42 cm X 4.03 cm =
16. Round the following to the correct number of sig figs:
a. Round to 3 sig figs 169.85 km _____________________
b. Round to 2 sig figs .001743 m _____________________
c. Round to 4 sig figs 55677 kL ______________________
17. The density of water is_____________________________and water is
most dense at ___________________0C
Revised 2015