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AP Chemistry Final Exam Review. Chapter 1. Matter and Measurements. Important Terms. Atom Element Law Of Definite Proportions. Mixture Solution Physical Properties Chemical Properties. Intensive Property Extensive Property SI units. Precision Accuracy Significant figures - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: AP Chemistry Final Exam Review

AP Chemistry Final Exam Review

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Chapter 1Matter and Measurements

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Atom

Element

Law Of Definite Proportions

Important Terms

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Mixture

Solution

Physical Properties

Chemical Properties

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Intensive Property

Extensive Property

SI units

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Precision

Accuracy

Significant figures

Dimensional Analysis

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Density = m/v

K = oC + 273

Equations

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Solve simple problems using dimensional analysis.

Convert between Celsius and Kelvin

Things You Should Be Able To Do

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Chapter 2Atoms, Molecules, and Ions

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Nucleus

Proton, Neutron, Electron

Atomic Mass Unit

Important Terms

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Isotope

Group

Period

Metal, nonmetal, metalloid

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Molecule

Compound

Empirical Formula

Molecular Formula

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Ion

Ionic Compound

Polyatomic Ion

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None

Equations

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Calculate number of subatomic particles in an atom based on basic information about AMU’s and the type of element the atom is.

Work with empirical and molecular formulas.

Name ionic compounds. Determine the formula of an ionic

compound when given the name.

Things You Should Be Able To Do

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20, 22, 47, 53, 69

Example Problems

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Chapters 3 and 4Stoichiometry

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Chemical Equation

Reactants

Products

Important Words

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Formula Weight

Mole

Molar Mass

Limiting Reactant

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Theoretical Yield

Percent Yield

Aqueous solution

Sovlent

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Solute

Electrolyte

nonelectrolyte

Strong and weak electrolyte

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Precipitation Reaction

Molecular Equation

Complete Ionic Equation

Net Ionic Equation

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Acid

Base

Neutralization Reaction

Oxidation

Oxidation state

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Reduction

Concentration

Titration

Equivalence Point

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Molarity = moles/L

M1V1 = M2V2

Equations

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Balance Equations Calculate Molar Masses Convert between moles and mass Convert between Mass, moles, and number

of particles. Determine percent composition Determine empirical and molecular

formulas from percent composition data. Calculate percent yeild

Things You Should Be Able To Do

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1, 8, 9, 21, 25, 41, 44, 63,

Example Problems

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Chapter 5 and 19Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry

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Thermodynamics

Thermochemistry

Kinetic Energy

Important Terms

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Potential Energy

Joule

Calorie

System

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Surroundings

Heat

First Law Of Thermodynamics

Endothermic

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Exothermic

Enthalpy

Calorimetry

Heat Capacity

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Molar Heat Capacity

Specific Heat

Hess’s Law

Enthalpy Of Formation

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Standard Enthalpy of Reaction

Standard Enthalpy of Formation

Spontaneous

Isothermal

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Second Law Of Thermodynamics

Third Law Of Thermodynamics

Gibbs Free Energy

Standard Free Energy of Formation

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q = C x m x ΔT ΔHorxn = sum(nΔHo

f products) – sum(ΔHof

reactants) Δso = sum(nΔS products) – sum(nΔS

reactants) ΔG = ΔH - TΔS ΔGorxn = sum(nΔGo

f products) – sum(ΔGof

reactants) ΔG = ΔGo + RT lnQ ΔGo =- RT ln k

Equations

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Understand the mathematical signs associated with thermodynamics.

Use Hess’s law to determine the heat energy transfer during a chemical reaction.

Calculate the heat transferred in a process using calorimetry.

Use standard enthalpies of formation to determine the standard enthalpy of a reaction.

Qualitatively describe entropy and entropy changes.

Things You Should Be Able To Do

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Calculate the standard entropy change for a process using standard molar entropies.

Calculate gibbs free energy from the enthalpy and entropy changes at a given temperature.

Predict the effect of temperature on spontaneity given ΔH and ΔS.

Calculate ΔG under nonstandard conditions. Relate Δgo and equilibrium constants.

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29, 37, 46, 52,

Example Problems

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Chapter 6Electronic Structure Of Matter

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Electron Configuration

Ground State

Excited State

Pauli exclusion principle

Important Terms

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Hunds Rule

Valance Electrons

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None

Equations

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Be able to interpret electron energy level diagrams.

Be able to write electron configurations.

Things You Should Be Able To Do

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Example Problems

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Chapter 7Periodic Properties Of The Elements

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Effective Nuclear Charge

Atomic Radius

Isoelectronic

Important Terms

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Ionization Energy

Electron Affinity

Metallic Character

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None

Equations

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Understand how effective nuclear charge affects first ionization energy.

Use the periodic table to predict atomic radii, ionic radii, ionization energy, and electron affinity.

Understand how the ionization energy changes as we remove successive electrons.

What You Should Be Able To Do

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18, 57

Example Problems

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Chemical Bonds

Ionic Bonds

Covalent Bonds

Important Terms

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Metallic Bonds

Lewis Symbol

Octet Rule

Lattice Energy

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Lewis Structure

Sigma Bond

Pi Bond

Bond Polarity

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Nonpolar Covalent Bond

Polar Covalent Bond

Electronegativity

Polar Molecule

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Formal Charge

Resonance Structure

Bond Enthalpy

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ΔHrxn = Sum(bond enthalpies of bonds broken) – Sum(Bond enthalpies of bonds formed)

Equations

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Write Lewis symbols for atoms and ions. Understand lattice energy and arrange compounds

in order of lattice energy. Draw Lewis structures for molecules and

compounds. Calculate formal charges. Use formal charges to select the best possible

Lewis structure. Understand the relationship between bond type,

bond strength, and bond length. Use bond enthalpies to determine the enthalpy of a

reaction.

Things You Should Be Able To Do