Name:_________________________________ Date:_______________________ Period:______
Chemistry 1st Semester, 2009-2010
Final Exam Review Sheet
Atomic and Molecular Structure (25 pts - FCs & 1 signature)
o Ion pg. 165, 214
o Electron Configuration pg. 135
o Nucleus pg. 95
o Mass pg. 8
o Protons pg. 96
o Neutrons pg. 96
o Electrons pg. 93
o Atom pg. 90
o Chemistry pg. 3
o Transition Metal pg. 158
o Representative Element pg. 154
o Ionization Energy pg. 167
o Electronegativity pg. 168
o Groups or Families pg. 155
o Mass number pg. 100
o Atomic mass pg. 98
o Anion pg. 214
o Cation pg. 212
o Atomic orbitals (s, p, d, and f) pg. 132
o Atomic number pg. 98
o Atomic Radii pg. 163
Necessary Skills
o Finding elements on the periodic table and recognizing what type of element they are (e.g. alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, etc.)
o Being able to identify groups and periods on the periodic table
o Recalling the maximum number of electron orbitals in each energy sublevel (i.e., s, p, d, and f)
o Identifying periodic trends (electronegativity, ionization energy, and atomic radius)
Suggested Readings
pg. 98-99, 101-104, 155-158, 163-169, 181-185, 159-161, 95-97
Chemical Bonds (15 points - FCs & 1 signature)
o Covalent Bond pg. 242
o Covalent Compounds pg. 249
o Ionic Bond pg. 215
o Lewis Dot Structure pg. 243
o Double Bond pg. 245
o Hydrogen Bond pg. 395
o Diatomic Molecules pg. 242
o Prefixes (e.g. mono-, di-, tri-) pg. 248
o Polyatomic Ion pg. 224
Necessary Skills
o Identify the type of bonding between atoms or molecules
o Determining electron dot configurations
o Predicting the charge of ions based on the octet or duet rule
o Naming compounds
o Identifying diatomic molecules
Suggested Readings
Pg. 215-217, 228-229, 241-247, 242-246, 217-218, 58-59, 140, 243-244,
Conservation of Matter and Stoichiometry (20 pts – FCs & 1 signature)
o Avogadro’s Number pg. 310
o Mole pg. 310
o Chemical Reaction pg. 277
o Physical Property pg. 56
o States of Matter pg. 58
o Chemical Property pg. 57
o Molecular Compound pg. 241-247
o Coefficient pg. 280
o Balanced Equation pg. 280
o Decomposition pg. 286
o Conservation of Matter pg. 63
o Mass pg. 8
o Octet Rule pg. 168
o Single Replacement Reaction pg. 287
o Stoichiometry pg. 354
Necessary Skills:
o Balancing equations
o Converting mass to moles
o Determining the moles of a substance and converting it to mass based on a chemical equation and the mass of the other chemicals present
o Converting moles to particles such as molecules
o Identifying Chemical Changes
o Identifying Physical Changes
o Identifying Physical Properties of a substance
o Identifying Chemical Properties of a substance
o Determining the mass of a single element given the mass of an entire compound
o Using mole to mole ratios to calculate the amount of a reactant necessary to form a product or the amount of a product formed by a certain amount of a reactant
o Distinguishing Molecular Compounds from Ionic Compounds and Single Elements
o Calculating how many grams of a product are formed given a chemical equation and the mass of another product
o Calculating how many grams are needed of a reactant to reactant with a certain mass of another reactant
Suggested Readings
Pg. 278-273, 284-290, 310-312, 313-319, 322-327, 360-363
Extra Credit due Thursday (1/21/2010)
For each practice problem (from the suggested readings) you do in addition to the required FCs and 3 signatures, you will receive 1 point of extra credit. You must include page numbers, problem numbers, and all work with your final answers.