
Semester Exam Chemistry Review
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Karina Marquez
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Semester Exam Review
Pre AP Chemistry 2022-2023
​December 5, 2022
The Chemistry Semester Exam is TOMORROW, TUESDAY! Try to review as much as you can :)
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​Periodic Table trends
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​How to calculate molar mass?
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
1.Identify the elements
2. Count how many atoms of each element.
3.Find the atomic mass in the periodic table.
4.Multiply it and then add each mass.
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Multiple Choice
What is the molar mass of NF3?
33.01 g/mol
61.03 g/mol
71.01 g/mol
99.03 g/mol
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​Percent Composition
You need to remember the formula and steps to calculate percent composition in the next slide question.
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Match
The percent composition of Mg and O in MgO? Remember you need to first calculate the molar mass of MgO. Then use the formula.
Mg
O
Molar Mass of MgO
60%
40%
40.30 gr/mol
60%
40%
40.30 gr/mol
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How to calculate Formal Charge?
Some text here about the topic of discussion
​You need to remember the formula for formal charge to answer the next question.
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Match
Calculate the formal charge of each atom represented in the molecule in the picture. (Look for the Formal charge formula from previous slide.)
H
N
C (between hydrogens)
C (between O's)
O (with double bond)
0
+1
0
0
0
0
+1
0
0
0
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VSEPR Formula
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Multiple Choice
The VSEPR Formula that best represents this molecule...3
AB3E
AB2E
AB2E3
A3B2E
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​Molecular & Electron Geometry
In order for you to determine the electron or molecular geometry of a molecule. You will have access to the table. It is very helpful to be able to know the ABE (VSEPR formula) of the molecule to correctly identify the type of shape.
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Fill in the Blank
The electron geometry of the molecule is ...
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Fill in the Blank
The MOLECULAR geometry (shape) of the molecule is ...
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​Structural Isomers
Isomers in which atoms are completely arranged in a different order with the same molecular formula.
Same formula, but different order of atoms.
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Multiple Choice
Which formulas represent compounds that are isomers of each other?
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Multiple Choice
Yes
No
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​Polarity of molecules
Covalent bonds are divided into polar and non polar bonds.
Polar bonds
Asymmetrical
The branches might not match (atoms connected to central atom are not all the same)
There will be lone pairs (dots) on the central atom
Nonpolar bonds
Symmetrical
The branches will match (atoms connected to central atom are the same)
There will be lone pairs (dots) on the central atom
There will be no lone pairs on central atom.
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Multiple Choice
Classify the following molecule.
polar
nonpolar
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Multiple Choice
Is the following molecule polar or nonpolar?
polar
nonpolar
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Multiple Choice
Is this molecule polar or non-polar?
Polar
Non-polar
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Multiple Choice
Is this molecule polar or non-polar?
Non-polar
Polar
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Dimensional analysis
​Write and analyze the example problem below to answer the problem in the next slide. Remember that the units are the most important to set up correctly to get the correct result.
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Multiple Choice
A 270.27 g sample of glucose C6H12O6 is measured in the laboratory. How many molecules of glucose are in
the sample? Assume molar mass of glucose is 180.18 g/mol. If you want to get this right in your exam, please make sure you get a piece of paper and try to work out the problem. 1023
6.02 x 1023 molecules of C6H12O6
9.03 x 1023 molecules of C6H12O6
1.20 x 1024 molecules of C6H12O6
4.01 x 1023 molecules of C6H12O6
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Multiple Choice
An Ionic Compound is formed between what two types of elements?
Metal and Metal
Metal and Nonmetal
Nonmetal and Nonmetal
Metal and Metalloid
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Multiple Choice
In an Ionic Bond Valence Electrons are what?
created
destroyed
gained or lost = transferred
shared
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Multiple Choice
Compounds held together with these bonds are malleable with high thermal and electrical conductivity due to freely moving electrons.
Ionic Bond
Metallic Bond
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Multiple Choice
Occurs when cations are fixed within a sea of shared delocalized electrons...
Ionic Bond
Metallic Bond
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Multiple Choice
Form a crystal lattice based on electrostatic attraction and repulsion in repeating patterns...
Ionic Bond
Metallic Bond
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Multiple Choice
K1+ S2-
KS
K8S
K6S3
K2S
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Multiple Choice
Identify the following compound as ionic or covalent: SO2
ionic
covalent
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Multiple Choice
Which Lewis Dot Structure is correct for the particular element?
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct Lewis Dot Structure for ammonia NH3
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Multiple Choice
Classify the following molecule.
polar
nonpolar
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Multiple Choice
Covalent
Metallic
Ionic
Oxygen
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Multiple Choice
A bond between a nonmetal and a nonmetal is called a(n)
covalent bond
ionic bond
metallic bond
transfer bond
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Multiple Choice
Identify the following compound as metallic, ionic or covalent: SO2
ionic
covalent
metallic
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Multiple Choice
Cations
Gain electrons, has an overall positive charge
Lose electrons, has an overall positive charge
Lose electrons, has an overall negative charge
Gain electrons, has an overall negative charge
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Multiple Choice
How many Aluminum atoms are in Al2O3?
3
5
2
1
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Multiple Choice
An ion with a negative charge is called...
Anion
Cation
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Multiple Choice
Na1+ F1-
NaF
NaF3
Na3F
Na1F2
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Multiple Choice
AlCl3
Al3Cl
AlCl
Al3Cl3
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Multiple Choice
you add more and more neutrons
you add more and more protons
you add more and more shells (energy levels)
you add more atomic mass
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Multiple Choice
Francium (Fr) has the lowest ionization energy in Group 1 because -
it has the smallest number of valence electrons
it has the greatest atomic mass
it has the greatest number of protons, so it attracts its electrons the strongest
its 1 valence electron is very far from the nucleus with a lot of shielding from the nucleus, so little energy is needed to remove it
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Multiple Choice
Helium (He)
Titanium (Ti)
Calcium (Ca)
Magnesium (Mg)
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Multiple Choice
the ability of an atom to attract/ accept electrons
the ability of an atom to lose electrons
the energy required to remove an electron from a specific atom
how easy it is to make friends.
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Multiple Choice
the atoms have more mass.
the atoms have less mass
the atoms have more protons.
the atoms have less electrons.
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Multiple Choice
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
Valence Electrons
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Multiple Choice
The ionization energy drops significantly as you move down a group because the valence electrons are in a shell further from the nucleus.
The ionization energy increases gradually as you move right across a period because the valence electrons are in a shell further from the nucleus.
The ionization energy increases gradually as you move right across a period because you are adding more protons.
The ionization energy increases when the valence electrons are more attracted to the nucleus.
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Multiple Choice
the energy required to add an electron to a specific atom
how much energy it takes to remove an electron from an atom
the energy required to shield the outer electrons from the nucleus
a measure of the ability of an atom to attract electrons
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Multiple Choice
Ionization energy __________ down a column and ________ to the right.
decreases, increases
increases, decreases
increases, increases
decreases, decreases
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Multiple Choice
Which atoms has the HIGHEST first ionization energy?
He
Ar
Xe
Rn
Semester Exam Review
Pre AP Chemistry 2022-2023
​December 5, 2022
The Chemistry Semester Exam is TOMORROW, TUESDAY! Try to review as much as you can :)
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