June Final Wednesday, 6/8 – Multiple Choice questions Thursday, 6/9 – Short Answer questions.

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June Final Wednesday, 6/8 – Multiple Choice questions Thursday, 6/9 – Short Answer questions

Unit 9 – Chemical Reactions Conservation of Mass, Charge, Energy Balancing Reactions Reaction Types ◦ Synthesis ◦ Decomposition ◦ Single Replacement ◦ Double Replacement Spontaneous Reactions ◦ Table J

Unit 10 – Heat and Phases Phases and Phase Changes Endo/Exothermic Energy, Temp, Pressure ◦ Definitions & Conversions (T & P) STP Vapor Pressure ◦ Table H Heat Transfer & Heating Curves ◦ Hot to Cold

Unit 11 – Gas Laws Kinetic Molecular Theory (assumptions) Gas Laws (6) Gas Law Relationships Ideal Gases ◦ Real gases acting most and least like ideal

Unit 12 – Solutions Solute, Solvent Solubility ◦ Factors that affect solubility ◦ Tables F & G Solution Types ◦ Saturated, Unsaturated, Supersaturated Molarity Colligative Properties

Unit 13 – Acids & Bases Arrhrenius & Bronsted-Lowry definitions ◦ Tables K & L Ionization pH and Indicators ◦ Table M Neutralization

Unit 14 – Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons ◦ And Branches ◦ Tables P & Q Homologous Series Saturated vs Unsaturated Isomers Functional Groups ◦ Table R Organic Reactions