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Honors Chem Spring Final Guidelines

This document provides guidelines for the Honors Chemistry Spring Final, including information on the format, allowed resources, and cheat sheet ideas.

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Honors Chem Spring Final Guidelines

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  1. Honors Chem Spring Final Guidelines

  2. Honors Chem Spring Final • 75 Multiple Choice Questions • All questions weighted equally • Allowed to use own Periodic Table and Polyatomic Ion Sheet • Will be provided equations, but not when or how to use them • Alllowed Cheat Sheet: 8 ½ x 11 in paper, front and back • Handwritten • Not photocopied • May include anything, including example problems

  3. Cheat Sheet Ideas • Molecular Bonding • VSEPR Chart: geometry, shape, angle • Drawing Lewis structures (rules, examples) • Polarity (bond polarity v. overall molecular polarity) • Solubility (based on polarity…like dissolves like) • Intermolecular Forces (LDF, H-bonding) • Chemical Reactions • Balancing Equations • Reaction Types: S, D, SR, DR/Neut., C • Predicting products for C, SR (activity series), DR (sol. table) • Reaction coordinate diagrams (E diagrams…endo v. exo, catalysts)

  4. Cheat Sheet Ideas • Mole Island Diagram! • Examples using it • Stoich and Energy (kJ) • Examples of Limiting/Excess Reactants • Percent Yield • Gas Law Equations • Define variables in each equation (with correct units!) • Give examples of when to use each equation • Ideal GL, Combined GL, Density of Gases, Dalton’s Law of Partial P’s, Graham’s Law • Postulates of Kinetic Molecular Theory • Examples using conversion factors • e.g. 15 kPa to mm Hg, or atm or psi

  5. Cheat Sheet Ideas Con’t • Manometer v. Barometer example • Ideal gas law and stoich • Unit 10 Solutions Definitions • e.g. nonpolar v. polar, insoluble v. soluble, miscible v. immiscible, aqueous, tincture, etc. • Molarity, Molarity/Stoich example calcs • Examples using pH/pOH calcs • pH/pOH square • Dissociation Rxns • Neutralization Rxns • Titration/partial neutralization calculations

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