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Semester 1 Review Chapters 1 - 12
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Ch 1: Matter & Measurements element - molecule extensive – intensive microscopic- macroscopic pure substances – mixtures homogeneous – heterogeneous metric prefixes dimensional analysis precision – accuracy significant figures
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Ch 2: Atoms & Elements atomic theory / history isotopes / abundance Avogadro’s # / molar mass periodic table family names periods
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Ch 3: Molecules & Ions elements ions monatomic/polyatomic ions [CEH2,3] molar mass – atomic mass mole concept % composition empirical formula water of hydration mass spectophotometry Coulomb’s Law
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Ch 4: Chemical Equations & Stoichiometry Law of Conservation of Mass mass-mass problems limiting reactants percent yield
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Ch 5: Reactions in Aqueous Solution electrolytes/non-electrolytes solubility rules common acids/bases [CEH4] strong/weak acids/bases metathesis reactions [CEH9] oxidation numbers redox reactions [CEH8,11] preparation of solutions solution stoichiometry
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Reaction TypeDriving Force precipitationinsoluble cmpd acid-basemolecular water gas formingmolecular gas redoxtransfer of e - NET IONIC EQUATIONS
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Ch 6: Energy & Chemical Changes temperatue - heat joule system - surroundings exothermic - endothermic specific heat capacity heat of fusion heat of vaporization state & path functions enthalpy of formation heat of reaction
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Ch 7: Atomic Structure c = electromagnetic radiation & E = h line emission energy level sub-level orbital shapes electron spin
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Quantum Numbers Principal QN (n = 1,2,..) Angular Momentum QN (l = 0,1,, n-1) Magnetic QN (m l = ±l) Spin QN (m s = ±½)
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Ch 8: Electron Configuration & Chemical Periodicity electron configuration energy level diagram electron dot structure paramagnetic/diamagnetic Pauli exclusion principal Hund’s Rule
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Chemical Periodicity atomic size ionization energy electron affinity chemistry of elements
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Ch 9: Bonding & Molecular Structure ionic & covalent bonding lattice energy Lewis structures resonance structures formal charge
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electronegativity Trends in bond order bond length bond dissociation energy VSEPR theory Electron pair geometry molecular geometry molecular polarity ALL tables & figures
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Ch 10: Orbital Hybridization & Molecular Orbitals valence bond theory molecular orbital theory and bonds hybrids & structure
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Ch 11: Carbon Chemistry Nomenclature [CEH6] isomers and bonds Alkanes C – C Alkenes C = C Alkynes C ≡ C
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Aromatics
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alcohols R – OH amines R – NH 2
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aldehyde
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ketone
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carboxylic acid
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ester
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amide
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addition reactions H 2 C = CH 2 + HX ↓ H 2 C - CH 2 | H X where X = F, Cl, Br, I, OH, H
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addition polymers HC = CH | H X ↓ H H H | | |. C – C - C – C – C – C. | | | H X H X H X
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condensation polymers
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Chapter 12 Gases and Their Properties
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Combined Gas Law – Fixed Amount of Gas Covers Charles’s and Boyle’s Laws
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Ideal Gas Law: PV = nRT n = m/M Derive Density of a Gas Derive molar mass of a gas
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van der Waal’s Equation
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Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures P T = P 1 + P 2 + P 3 + …. Gas collected over water P A = A P (Total)
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Graham’s Law
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