Final Exam Review Podcast. Exam Format 30 MC, 2 points each 5 Open Response Problems, 10 points each – 1 Lab Based Problem Could be from Acid/Base, Solutions,

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Final Exam Review Podcast

Exam Format 30 MC, 2 points each 5 Open Response Problems, 10 points each – 1 Lab Based Problem Could be from Acid/Base, Solutions, Thermo, or Gas – Choose 2 out of 3 from term 3 topics Gas, Solutions, Thermo, Organic – Choose 2 out of 3 from term 4 topics Rates, Equilibrium, Acid/Base, Redox/Electrochem

States of Matter Phase Diagrams Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures Grahams Law of Effusion

Solutions Molarity Dilution/Solution Preparation Molality Freezing Point Depression Boiling Point Elevation Henry’s Law Beers’ Law Lab

Gas Laws Named Gas Laws Combined Gas Law Ideal Gas Law Gas Stoichiometry Collecting a Gas Over Water Determination of Absolute Zero

Thermochemistry Heating/Cooling Curve – q total – m – T f / T i – % in each phase Thermo-Stoichiometry Calorimetry Hess’ Law Gibb’s Free Energy, Entropy

Kinetics (Rates) Average Rate Reaction Order Rate Law Expression from experimental data Calculate Rate Constant w/ Units

Equilibrium Write Equilibrium Expressions Difference between K c and K p ICE box problems – Solve for K – Solve for [ ] eq – When Dx is negligible Le Chatelier’s Principle Solubility – Solve for molar solubility (s) – Solve for K sp

Acid/Base Titration – Unknown molarity, – Appropriate indicator selection Arrhenius, B-L Definitions Kw, Ka, Kb pH, pOH Titration Curve (find pKa, Ka)

Organic Naming and Drawing Structural Formulas – Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes + branched chains – Molecules with Functional Groups Basic Reaction Types – Dehydration Synthesis – Hydrolysis – Addition – Substitution

Redox/Electrochemistry Oxidation Numbers Writing Half-Reactions Balancing Redox Calculate Cell Potential

How To Study Practice Problems from Review Packet Old Podcasts MC questions from old tests Condense Notes Textbook

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