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2014-2015 Chemistry Comprehensive Exam Review
Trimester 1
Chapter 1: Chemistry in Our Lives
1.1 Chemistry and Chemicals
1.2 Scientific Method: Thinking Like a Scientist
Chapter 3: Matter and Energy
3.1 Classification of Matter
Chapter 4: Atoms and Elements
4.1 Elements and Symbols
4.2 The Periodic Table
4.3 The Atom
4.4 Atomic Number and Mass Number
4.5 Isotopes and Atomic Mass
Chapter 5: Electronic Structure and Periodic Trends
5.1 Electromagnetic Radiation (no wave equation)
5.2 Atomic Spectra and Energy Levels
5.3 Sublevels and Orbitals
- OMIT “Shapes of Orbitals”
5.4 Orbital Diagrams and Electron Configurations
5.5 Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table
5.6 Trends in Periodic Properties
Chapter 6: Inorganic and Organic Compounds: Names and
Formulas
6.1 Ions: Transfer of Electrons
6.2 Writing Formulas for Ionic Compounds
6.3 Naming Ionic Compounds
6.4 Polyatomic Ions
6.5 Molecular Compounds: Sharing Electrons
Chapter 10: Structures of Solids and Liquids
10.1 Electron Dot Formulas
- OMIT “Exceptions to the Octet Rule”
10.3 Electronegativity and Polarity
- OMIT “Polarity of Molecules”
Chapter 6: Inorganic and Organic Compounds: Names and
Formulas
6.6 Organic Compounds
6.7 Names and Formulas of Alkanes
Chapter 17: Organic Chemistry
17.1 Alkanes and the Naming Substituents
17.2 Alkenes, Alkynes and Polymers
17.3 Aromatic Compounds
- OMIT “Naming Aromatic Compounds”
17.4 Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
- OMIT “Naming Alcohols” and “Naming Ethers”
17.5 Aldehydes and Ketones
- OMIT “Naming Aldehydes” and “Naming Ketones”
17.6 Carboxylic Acids and Esters
- OMIT “IUPAC Names of Carboxylic Acids, “Esterification”,
“Naming Esters” and “Ester in Plants”
17.7 Amines and Amides
- OMIT “Naming Amines”, “Aromatic Amines”,
“Amidation” and “Naming Amides”
Trimester 2
Chapter 2: Measurements
2.1 Units of Measurements
2.2 Scientific Notation
2.3 Measure Numbers and Significant Numbers
2.4 Significant Numbers in Calculations
2.5 Prefixes and Equalities
2.6 Writing Conversion Factors
- OMIT “Conversion Factors with Powers”
2.7 Problem Solving Using Unit Conversion
2.8 Density
Chapter 7 Chemical Quantities
7.1 The Mole
7.2 Molar Mass
7.3 Calculations Using Molar Mass
7.4 Percent Composition and Empirical Formulas
7.5 Molecular Formulas
Chapter 3: Matter and Energy
3.2 States and Properties of Matter
3.3 Temperature
3.4 Energy
3.6 Energy and Nutrition
Chapter 8: Chemical Reactions of Inorganic and Organic
Compounds
8.1 Equations for Chemical Reactions
8.2 Balancing a Chemical Equation
8.3 Reaction Types
Trimester 3
Chapter 9: Chemical Quantities in Reactions
9.1 Mole Relationships in Chemical Equations
9.2 Mass Calculations for Reactions
Chapter 11: Gases
11.1 Properties of Gases
11.2 Gas Pressure
11.3 Pressure and Volume (Boyle’s Law)
11.4 Temperature and Volume (Charles’ Law)
11.5 Temperature and Pressure (Gay-Lussac’s Law)
11.6 The Combined Gas Law
11.7 Volume and Moles (Avogadro’s Law)
11.8 The Ideal Gas Law
11.9 Gas Laws and Chemical Reactions
11.10 Partial Pressures (Dalton’s Law)
- OMIT “Gases Collected Over Water”
Chapter 14 Acids and Bases
14.1 Acids and Bases
- OMIT “Naming Acids”, “Naming Carboxylic Acids” and
“Naming Bases”
14.2 Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases
14.6 The pH Scale
Ch.14 vocabulary words: dissociation, neutralization, and
indicator
 You should be able to define and given an example
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