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Final Exam Review
2005
Definitions
Mass
Chemical reaction
Compound
Element
Mass Number
Atomic Mass Unit
Atomic Mass
Isotope
Matter
Physical Property
Physical Change
Chemical Change
Chemical Property
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Charles Law
Boyles Law
Law of Conservation of Mass
Principle Quantum Number
Azimuthal Quantum Number
Magnetic Quantum Number
Spin Quantum Number
Concepts
Be able to calculate the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an
isotope of an element.
Be able to tell the most important characteristics of an atom. The number of
protons is always the same for an atom of an element. The chemical
characteristics of an atom are determined by the number of electrons.
Be able to describe the characteristics of the subatomic particles – protons,
neutrons, and electrons.
Know the contributions of the different scientists discussed during the
semester.
Be able to answer quantum number questions calculation the number of
electrons, sub shells, extra…
Know the structure of the periodic table where metals, non-metals, and the
different groups of elements are.
Review bonding concepts such as Ionic bond and Covalent bonds and know
what type of elements form these bonds.
Know how to name covalent and ionic compounds.
Be able to convert grams to moles, and grams or moles to atoms or formula
units or molecules.
Be able to calculate the Molarity of or solve for the number of grams
necessary to make a certain Molar solution.
Be able to recognize the different types of chemical equations.
Be able to balance equations.
Be able to make Stoichiometic calculations using grams, moles, and liters at
STP.
Be able to use the combined gas law equation to make solve for changing
gas conditions at STP.