THINGS THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR THE
FINAL
(10% of total grade)
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Students can use the periodic table, a 5-8 “cheat
sheet”, a scientific calculator, and the ion sheet on the final exam.
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There will be about 150 multiple choice questions.
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Your final grade will be posted by Friday of the
final week.
Chapter 1 – INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
a.
What
is chemistry? 5 branches of chemistry. Scientific law and the scientific method. Law of conservation of mass, etc.
b.
Know
all of terminologies for chapter one; Distinguish between pure and applied chemistry;
and why study chemistry.
Suggested problems: #34-64 even pg 35-37and whole page 37
Chapter 2 – MATTER AND CHANGE
c.
All
terminologies, different states and properties of matter.
d.
Distinguish
between substance and mixture (figure 2.11)
e.
Identify
chemical reaction, chemical and physical changes
Suggested
problems: page58-59 # 33-69 odds
Chapter
3: SCIENTIFIC MEASUREMENT
a.
Learn
all terminologies and SI units system.
b.
Conversion
factor and Dimensional Analysis
c.
Converting
between units both simple and multi-step problems
d.
Know
rules for significant figures and scientific notation, etc
e.
Conversion
between temperature and other units, calculate density.
Suggested
problems: pages 87-96,
#38 to 70 evens
Chapter
4: Atomic Structure
a.
Know
who discover protons, electrons, neutrons
b.
How
to write atomic structure and its calculations:
Atomic #, Atomic mass, etc
c.
Isotopes
of Element and calculating the atomic mass of an element
Suggested
problems: pages
122-123 # 34 to 56 even.
Chapter 5: Electrons in Atoms
a. Know the development of Atomic models and all key
terms
b. Know to write
electron configuration, Lewis dot structure and draw orbital diagrams.
c. Know the
physics and the quantum mechanical model; electromagnetic radiation; and
calculate the frequency, wavelength, and energy.
Suggested problems: pages 149-150 # 23 to 47 odds and # 57-61
page 150.
Chapter
6: The Periodic Table
Everything about it;
trends, patterns, location, names of groups/family.
Suggested
problems: the first 30 problems of each chapter.
Chapter
7 and 8: CHEMICAL BONDING
Everything you need to know about bonding
from metallic to non-polar covalent bonding.
Suggested problems: the first 30 problems of each chapter.
Chapter
9: CHEMCIAL NAMES AND FORMULAS
a.
Know
the periodic table well
b.
Know
how to write and name element, ions, compounds
c.
Must
know how to write chemical formulas properly
d.
Know the laws of definite and multiple
proportions
Suggested
problems: practice concepts 1-20 and page 136-138 # 33 to 51 odds.
Chapter 10 – Chemical Quantity
1.
Know how to calculate molar mass.
- Find the % composition of an element in
a compound.
- Conversions between mass, moles, and
molecules of the same compound.
Suggested problems –
the first 30 questions in the chapter.