Chemistry 1st Semester Exam - Review
Chapters 1 – 7
- Scientific Method
- Scientific Notation - Convert a number to scientific notation; take a number in scientific notation and write it as a decimal number.
- Know all metric conversions and metric prefixes.
- Significant Figures – Know what is meant by the significant figures in a measurement. Know rules for counting significant figures in measurements (page 24)
- Know rules for rounding off numbers.
- Know rules for using significant figures in calculations (multiplying and dividing, adding and subtracting).
- Problem Solving and Dimensional Analysis – be able to do all types of conversion problems.
- Be able to convert from Kelvins to degrees centigrade, and degrees centigrade to Kelvins
- Know the formula for density and how to use it to solve for density, volume or mass.
- Why do the densities of most substances decrease with temperature?
- Discuss the differences between physical changes and chemical changes. Use examples to illustrate these differences.
- Matter: Elements and compounds, mixtures and pure substances
- Energy, temperature and heat. Do problems with Joules. Ex How much energy in Joules and calories is needed to raise the temp of 5.6 g of Iron from 23 to 50 degrees Celsius?
- Discuss atomic structure – parts, location, charges, and masses. Be able to give the atomic mass, atomic number, # of protons, electrons and neutrons of an element and /or an ion.
Ex carbon – 13. How many protons, electrons, neutrons? Sodium? Sodium ion?
- What are isotopes? How do they determine the average mass number of an element/
- Periodic Table – know the info it contains: atomic number, mass number, types of elements, ionic charges.
- Ions – know how to determine charges on an ion using the periodic table; know how to name positive ions (cations) and negative ions (anions)
- What are the natural states of the elements in the periodic table (solid, liquid, noble gas, diatomic gas, etc.)
- Polyatomic ions – write formulas for them
- Distinguish between Type I, II, and III compounds.
- Identify compounds containing polyatomic ions.
- Write the name of a compound given its formula; write the formula given its name.
- What is the evidence for a chemical reaction
- Given a unbalanced chemical equation, balance it..
- Write a chemical equation from the name of each reactant and product and balance the equation.
- Predict products when given the names of the reactants
- Identify the types of chemical reactions. Give examples.
- Precipitation (double displacement)
- Acid-base
- Oxidation-reduction (includes single displacement, combustion, synthesis, decomposition
- Write a molecular equation, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation
- Labeling chemical reactions – g, aq, s, l
- Solubility rules – be able to use them to determine if a solid is formed from ions in solution.