Final Exam Review Guide - Semester 2
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CHEMISTRY - Final Exam 2 (May 2017)- Study Guide
EEVPA, 2016-2017 (Semester 2)
Dr. Hewagama ,
Exam Makeup: 50 Multiple Choice (done on Scranton)-100 points,
CLOSED BOOK. ABSOLUTELY NO CELL PHONES NEAR YOU. ZERO TOLERANCE FOR CELL PHONE VIOLATIONS. YOU MUST MAINTAIN TESTING ENVIRONMENT. NO CONVERSATIONS.
YOU MAY USE ONLINE LEARNING RESOURCES TO REVIEW MATERIAL – IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE CLASSROOM NOTES.
website:
http://ahewagama.weebly.com/final-exam-guide-s2.html
OTHER SOURCES TO LEARN MATERIAL
EXAM NEEDS: -STUDIED BRAIN IS A MUST
SECTIONS COVERED: You are expected to know all the concepts covered.
1.States of Matter (Classification of Matter) - General knowledge
i.Differences in molecular arrangement in gases, liquids and solid
ii.Properties of solids, liquids and gases
iii.Physical and chemical change
iv. Homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures
2.Atomic Structure & Theory
i.Subatomic particles- properties of protons, neutrons and electrons
ii.Structure of the atom – how the subatomic particles are arranged in an atom – draw an atom
iii.Atomic number and atomic mass
iv.Need to know how to write the electron configuration
3.The Periodic Table
a.Groups (columns) and periods (rows) of the periodic table
b.Common names of the groups
c.Properties of elements – metal vs non-metal, gases, electron lose/gain etc.
d.Ions formed
4.Introduction to Bonding & Nomenclature
a.ionic vs covalent bond
b.writing chemical formulas
c.naming compounds/molecules
5.Formula Stoichiometry
a.Balancing chemical equations
b.Interpret balanced chemical equations to obtain stoichiometric relationships
c.Stoichiometry calculations
6.Carbon compounds
a.What are the carbon (organic) compounds?
b.Types of carbon compounds
i. Hydrocarbons -types of hydrocarbons
ii. Naming hydrocarbons – using prefixes, naming alkane, alkene, alkynes
c.Bonding of carbon, formation of single, double and triple bonds
7.Properties of Gases and Gas Laws
a.Properties of gases – arrangement of gas molecules,
i.Pressure (P) - Definition of pressure, Units of pressure
ii.Volume (V) - Units of volume
iii.Temperature (T) - Units of temperature, How to convert degrees Celsius to Kelvin (K)
iv.Density of gases
b.Gas Laws – Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law
i.Definitions of Gas laws, Gas law equations and solving problems
ii.Graphical representation of Pressure Vs. Volume relationship
iii.Graphical representations of Temperature Vs. Volume or pressure
EEVPA, 2016-2017 (Semester 2)
Dr. Hewagama ,
Exam Makeup: 50 Multiple Choice (done on Scranton)-100 points,
CLOSED BOOK. ABSOLUTELY NO CELL PHONES NEAR YOU. ZERO TOLERANCE FOR CELL PHONE VIOLATIONS. YOU MUST MAINTAIN TESTING ENVIRONMENT. NO CONVERSATIONS.
YOU MAY USE ONLINE LEARNING RESOURCES TO REVIEW MATERIAL – IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE CLASSROOM NOTES.
website:
http://ahewagama.weebly.com/final-exam-guide-s2.html
OTHER SOURCES TO LEARN MATERIAL
- Online textbook: Boundless chemistry https://www.boundless.com/chemistry/
- Khan Academy https://www.khanacademy.org/
- You tube videos
- Links provided on the Schoology site
EXAM NEEDS: -STUDIED BRAIN IS A MUST
- Pencils/pens
- Ruled/papers
- Calculator
- Periodic table (Provided)
- Example problems – provided as appropriate
- Formulas -provided
- Chemical equations - provided
SECTIONS COVERED: You are expected to know all the concepts covered.
1.States of Matter (Classification of Matter) - General knowledge
i.Differences in molecular arrangement in gases, liquids and solid
ii.Properties of solids, liquids and gases
iii.Physical and chemical change
iv. Homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures
2.Atomic Structure & Theory
i.Subatomic particles- properties of protons, neutrons and electrons
ii.Structure of the atom – how the subatomic particles are arranged in an atom – draw an atom
iii.Atomic number and atomic mass
iv.Need to know how to write the electron configuration
3.The Periodic Table
a.Groups (columns) and periods (rows) of the periodic table
b.Common names of the groups
c.Properties of elements – metal vs non-metal, gases, electron lose/gain etc.
d.Ions formed
4.Introduction to Bonding & Nomenclature
a.ionic vs covalent bond
b.writing chemical formulas
c.naming compounds/molecules
5.Formula Stoichiometry
a.Balancing chemical equations
b.Interpret balanced chemical equations to obtain stoichiometric relationships
c.Stoichiometry calculations
6.Carbon compounds
a.What are the carbon (organic) compounds?
b.Types of carbon compounds
i. Hydrocarbons -types of hydrocarbons
ii. Naming hydrocarbons – using prefixes, naming alkane, alkene, alkynes
c.Bonding of carbon, formation of single, double and triple bonds
7.Properties of Gases and Gas Laws
a.Properties of gases – arrangement of gas molecules,
i.Pressure (P) - Definition of pressure, Units of pressure
ii.Volume (V) - Units of volume
iii.Temperature (T) - Units of temperature, How to convert degrees Celsius to Kelvin (K)
iv.Density of gases
b.Gas Laws – Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law
i.Definitions of Gas laws, Gas law equations and solving problems
ii.Graphical representation of Pressure Vs. Volume relationship
iii.Graphical representations of Temperature Vs. Volume or pressure