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Final Exam Review
2012
Definitions
Mass
Precision
Accuracy
Chemical reaction
Compound
Element
Homogeneous Mixture
Heterogeneous Mixture
Mass Number
Atomic Number
Atomic Mass Unit
Atomic Mass
Nucleus
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Atom
Isotope
Matter
Physical Property
Distillation
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Charles Law
Boyles Law
Avogadro’s Law
Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures
Ideal Gas Law Equation
Colligative Properties
Physical Change
Chemical Change
Chemical Property
Electronegativity
Ionization Energy
Atomic Radius
Metal
Transition Metal
Periodic Law
Chemical equation
Product
Reactant
Skeleton equation
Balanced equation
Cation
Anion
Period
Group
Colligative Properties
Alpha Radiation
Beta Radiation
Gamma Radiation
Intermolecular Force
Intarmolecular Force
Strong Force
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. Know the
chemical characteristics of an atom are determined by the number of
electrons.
*Know the structure of the periodic table where metals, non-metals, and the
different groups of elements are and review trends. Know how to classify
types of matter, difference between physical and chemical changes.
*Review bonding concepts such as Ionic bond and Covalent bonds and
know what type of elements form these bonds.
*Know how to solve nuclear equations. Do electron configurations and
orbital notations.
*Know how to name covalent and ionic compounds, review your polyatomic
ions and properties of ionic and covalent compounds.
*Know how to calculate the Empirical and Molecular formulas
*Know how to calculate the percent composition of a compound.
*Know the properties of ionic compounds and covalent compounds
Pre-AP*Be able to calculate pH from hydrogen and hydroxide ion
concentrations.
*Know what the pH scale means.
*Be able to convert grams to moles, and grams or moles to atoms or formula
units or molecules and solve Molarity problems. Be able to make
*Stoichiometric calculations using grams, moles, and liters at STP.
*Be able to recognize the different types and balance chemical equations.
Pre-AP*Be able to use the combined gas law equation to solve problems
involving changes in gas conditions and unit conversions involving temp.
and pressure.
Pre-AP*Be able to make calculations using the ideal gas law equation as
well as solve stoichiometric gas law problems using the ideal gas law. Know
the ideal gas law concepts.
Pre-AP*Be able to determine the electronic geometry, hybridization, and
polarity of a compound given its Lewis structure.
Suggested Book Questions
Chapter 2
Chapter 10
Page 42 1-4 Page 55 28-30
Page 303 24-28
47 11,12 Page 61
312 40-42,44,45
52 21 Standardized Test Prep
Chapter 4
Chapter 16
Page 108 8,9
Page 125
Page 490 29
119 25-33 Standardized Test Prep
492 29-30
Pre-AP Chapter 5
Chapter 12,14
Page 149 26,27,29 30-39
Rework you last exam
Chapter 6
Page 178 16-23
Chapter 7
Page 193 3-11
Standardized test prep page 211
199 14-22
Chapter 9
Chapter 11
Page 266 14-19 Page 327 3,4
Stand Test Prep
Page 270 20-25
328 5,6
Page 351
Page 273 26-33
329 11,12
Page 279 39-41
339 22-27