Binary compounds – Types I, II and III

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Binary compounds – Types I, II and III Chemistry I Final Exam NOMENCLATURE AND FORMULA WRITING (Refer to the flow chart on the back of your orange oxidation numbers sheet) Binary compounds – Types I, II and III Compounds containing polyatomic ions Acids (Oxyacids and acids without oxygen) Alkanes and Cyclic Alkanes THE MOLE Basic Conversions (particlesmolesgrams) Percent Composition (Based on MASS) Formulas (Empirical, Molecular and Hydrates) Molarity (fo SOLUTIONS, M=mol÷L) and Molar Volume (1 mole of any GAS at STP = 22.4 L) CHEMICAL EQUATIONS 5 Classifications/3 Types of Reactions Writing Equations (includes predicting products) Molecular, Complete Ionic & Net Ionic forms of Equations STOICHIOMETRY Balancing Equations Mole-Mole Ratio Mass-Mass Problems Precipitation Stoichiometry and Titrations ATOMIC THEORY Structure of the Atom/Ave. Atomic Mass/Subatomic Particles Radiation (a, b, g, nuclear equations, half-life, c=ln, E=hn) Classical Experiments (Thomson, Millikan, Rutherford, Moseley) Electron Arrangements & Spectroscopy MOLECULAR STRUCTURE Lewis Structures & Bond Types (I, C, M) VSEPR Model (Chart provided – just know how to use it!) Polarity (Like dissolves like, chromatography, soap…) LABS – Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Radiation Labs, Microscale Chemical Reactions, Titration, etc.,