Week of October 21-25
Pumpkin Drop will be at the lighthouse on Wednesday, October 23rd.
Finance: Index card questionnaire due Monday. Chapter 3 quiz Tuesday; chapter 3 exam Friday.
Chemistry: Test 3 Monday; 6.1-6.3 for week; read and practice problems.
Matter and Energy: Complete sections 4.4-4.5. Quiz 9 Wednesday; Test 3 Friday.
quarter exam study guide
Order and Design: Complete 3.5. Activity sheet 3C due Tuesday, 3D Due Wednesday. Test 3 Friday. 3E bonus due Friday.
quarter exam study guide
Health: Finish mental health presentations Monday; quiz 6 (open book) Tuesday; quiz 7 Friday.
Have a great weekend!
Mrs. Stull
Chemistry Exam 3 Study guide
Name:____________________
You may use this (and any notes you choose to add) during
the exam
(this is everything on the exam quarter exam (chapters 1-5,
minus what we discussed in class on Wednesday)
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Pressure is measured by volume changes of a
sealed container in an aneroid barometer
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Pressure and n (moles) are directly related at
constant volume and temperature
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The volume of a gas is affected by temperature
bc the kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly related to temperature
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If two or more experimental groups are being
compared, no control group is needed.
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Higher molar mass = less kinetic energy (Section
5.3)
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Chemical symbol for copper
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Prototype
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Standard Temperature and Pressure
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Ideal gas (5.1)
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Diffusion (5.3)
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Formula for diphosphorus trisulfide, copper (1)
oxide
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A different number of protons = a different
element (2.4)
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Balance a chemical reaction using coefficients
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Proper scientific notation (1.4)
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Chromotography (2.2)
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Correct nuclear symbol of Oxygen (2.4)
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Definition of solids, liquids, gases
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dimensional analysis problems (example yards to
meters)
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pascal
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empirical formula of calcium phosphate
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mole ratios (4.3)
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significant digits (1.4)
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use percent composition and molar mass to
determine molecular formula
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what is R in PV=nRT
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decomposition (4.2)
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gold foil experiment (2.3)
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types of reactions (4.2)
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match formula with each law (Avogadro, Boyle,
Charles, Dalton’s Partial Pressures, Grahams Law of diffusion)