Today in Chemistry You will Need: 1)Pencil 2)Acids and Bases Part 2 (Picked up Yesterday) 3)Acids and Bases Part 1 (Picked up last week) 4)Colored Pencils.

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Today in Chemistry You will Need: 1)Pencil 2)Acids and Bases Part 2 (Picked up Yesterday) 3)Acids and Bases Part 1 (Picked up last week) 4)Colored Pencils (as needed) 5)Textbook open to Periodic Table

Chemistry Final Exam For those of you who wish to plan ahead: 1)Final exam is 2 days 2)Cumulative knowledge for the whole semester 3)½ page of notes, front side only, done by hand 4)Dates: June 2 nd and 3rd 5)A periodic table and Lewis Dot Config will be provided for the test.

Review 1)The amount of space a substance takes up is its? 2)In a chemical equation, the ________ are found on the right side. 3)Why do two different size pieces of a substances have the same densities? 4)What does the atomic mass tell you about the atomic structure? 5)Which scientist is responsible creating the “Solar System” style model of the atom? 6)What are the two liquids on the P.T.?

Review 7)What scientist believed the atom was a random assortment of particles? 8)What was one problem with Dalton’s atomic theory? 9)How many more bonds does Fluorine need to complete its outer shell? Why? 10)How many shells does Sodium’s Bohr model contain? What is its electron configuration? 11)What type of bond is NaOH? Why? 12)What type of bond is ZnCl 2 ? Why?

Review 13)How many atoms of Oxygen are needed for 2 Pb(NO 3 ) 2 ? 14)What slows down or stops a chemical reaction? 15)What type of ions are more present in a acid? 16)What is one characteristic acids have that bases do not share? 17)What colors are associated with bases? 18)What # represents the weakest Base? Acid?

ACID BASE ION: A positively or negatively charged atom/molecule 7 NEUTRAL pH Scale: Measures the # of H+ ions in a solution (Potential Hydrogen Ions)

H+ equals what kind of substance? Acid – Hydronium Ions OH- equals what kind of substance Base – Hydroxide Ions

Charac. Of AcidsUses of Acids

Charac. Of BasesUses of Bases

AcidsBases Both

pH

Questions # 7, 8 and 9 #7 found in textbook pg. 294 #8 Hyperlinks on class webpage #9 Hopefully from your Cornell Notes on acids and bases and your experience with the labs you should be able to answer – OTHERWISE – Hyperlinks on class webpage to help you.

9.Suppose you have already compared the pH values of two substance using 0-14 pH paper. When would a follow-up test using paper be most helpful? A.When both sub. had a pH value of about 3 on the 0-14 paper B.When both sub. had a pH value of about 6 on the 0-14 paper C.When both sub. had a pH value of about 9 on the 0-14 paper D.When on substance had a pH value of about 5 and the other had a pH value about 7 on the paper.

1. Work on Acids and Bases Part 1 & Part – Review questions – Circle one answer for each #22 – has two answers #25 (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 #24 “C” is listed twice – 2 nd one should be a “D”

1.Acids & Bases – Part 1 & 2 2.Anything you still owe