Chemistry Unit Test Review.

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Chemistry Unit Test Review

Test Will Cover Chapter 6 Word and chemical equations Chapter 5 Conservation of mass Balancing chemical equations Families of reactions Synthesis, decomposition, SD, DD & combustion Recognizing and balancing Chapter 7 Acids & bases pH scale & indicators Neutralization reactions Chapter 5 Physical & chemical properties/changes Periodic table Groups, reactivity, etc. Atoms and ions Ionic compounds Drawing bonding diagrams Writing chemical names/formulas Polyatomic ions Covalent compounds

Homework Chemistry review sheet Textbook work: 1-2 pages tops summary of your notes. Include lots of examples of each topic. Textbook work: P.302 #1-4, 6-17, 19, 20, 22, 24-27, 32-34, 36, 37, 44, 45, 47, 48, 53-55, 60