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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 (particlesmolesgrams) 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.,
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