Chemistry – Final Exam Review

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Chemistry – Final Exam Review

Overview Day 1: Matter & Measurement Atomic Structure Periodic Table Chemical Bonding Nomenclature Day 2: Chemical Reactions Stoichiometry Behavior of Gases Acids and Bases Solutions Thermochemistry

#2 pencil Calculator CELL PHONES ARE NOT ALLOWED Bring your textbook in next class.

Matter & Measurement

Atomic structure

Periodic Table

Chemical Bonding

Nomenclature

Chemical Reactions Atoms are neither created nor destroyed during any chemical reaction. Chemical changes merely rearrange the atoms.

Combustion

Stoichiometry

Molecular Formula: Empirical Formula: % to mass Mass to mol Divide by small Multiple ‘till whole

Behavior of Gases

Acids & Bases

Solutions

Thermochemistry