Semester 1 Exam Information & Study helps

Date: Wed. Dec 20, 2023

Time: 1:15pm - 3:15pm
(The exam is 110 minutes - you may leave starting at 2:45pm if you are finished)

Bring with you: Calculator (no cellphone calculators!) & several #2 pencils, a confident attitude :)

Content:

  • Covers Chap 1-10, 11.1-3, 11.9
  • Covers all the experiments - know glassware, concepts used/taught, common procedures
  • 70 multiple choice (4 possible answers for each - 1 correct response) 
  • Periodic Table & constants given 

What to memorize:
NOTE: Do NOT spend large amounts of time on this at the expense of content

  • Polyatomic ions - from the beginning of the semester, esp. those from Chem 2
  • Solubility Rules (p149)
    • Nitrates, Acetates, Ammonium, Li+/Na+/K+  - always soluble
    • Halides soluble except w/ Pb2+, Ag1+, Hg22+
    • Sulfate soluble except w/ Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+ , Ag+, Pb2+
    • Carbonates & Phosphates are insoluble (except w/ Ammonium, Li+/Na+/K+)
  • Equations - be able to solve problems similar to the end of the chapter, know the following formula as well
    • D=m/V
  • Electronegativities - don't need the actual numbers but will need to know the trend (up/down, across)
  • VSEPR shapes (p408)

How to Study:

  • Review Lecture notes - identify main ideas & difficult sections, do NOT neglect Chap 1-4!
  • Review Achieve/End of Chapter problems (focus on section based questions)
  • Take this Exam Practice - answers are on the last page
  • Make a plan!
    • Do 3 "passes" 1st: Material that is most difficult, 2nd: Material you can do but should/practice & review to know it well, 3rd: Material that is easiest
    • Know what chapters you will do each day so you don't run out of time or expect too much out of the days just before the exam.  
  • Come with specific questions (from Achieve, End of Chapter Questions, or Tests/Quizzes) or general topics you want me to explain again.
  • Review ACS Chemistry Olympiad released exams (more helpful for 2nd semester - but helps you learn the style of the test)
    (note: you do not know all the information covered in these tests)
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