Video from Mon 6/8 Live Tutoring - Final Review (link)
Chapter 15 & 16 "I CANs"...
...define and identify the solute and solvent in a given solution.
...calculate molarities of various solutions and quantitatively determine how they were prepared. M=mol/L
...determine how to prepare dilute solutions from standard solutions using the dilution equation. M1V1 = M2V2
... define and identify Arrhenius and Bornsted-Lowry acids and bases.
...calculate Kw, pH, pOH, [H3O+] & [OH-] of various solutions and use them to describe the relative acidity or basicity of the solution. Kw =[H3O+] x [OH-], pH = -log[H3O+] , pOH = -log[OH-]
... analyze titration data to determine the unknown concentration of an acidic or basic solution.
...define and identify the solute and solvent in a given solution.
...calculate molarities of various solutions and quantitatively determine how they were prepared. M=mol/L
...determine how to prepare dilute solutions from standard solutions using the dilution equation. M1V1 = M2V2
... define and identify Arrhenius and Bornsted-Lowry acids and bases.
...calculate Kw, pH, pOH, [H3O+] & [OH-] of various solutions and use them to describe the relative acidity or basicity of the solution. Kw =[H3O+] x [OH-], pH = -log[H3O+] , pOH = -log[OH-]
... analyze titration data to determine the unknown concentration of an acidic or basic solution.
Chapter 14 "I CANs"...
...compare/contrast and classify IMFs of various compounds.
...relate a substance's relative strength of IMFs to its vapor pressure and boiling point.
... name and locate all possible phase changes between solids, liquids and gases on a phase diagram.
...compare/contrast and classify IMFs of various compounds.
...relate a substance's relative strength of IMFs to its vapor pressure and boiling point.
... name and locate all possible phase changes between solids, liquids and gases on a phase diagram.
Chapter 10 "I CANs"...
... compare, contrast and define temperature and heat.
...compare, contrast and define exothermic and endothermic changes.
...compare specific heat capacities of various substances using qualitative observational data.
...calculate the missing term in q = s x m x deltaT when given the three other terms.
...convert between Joules and calories.
...use calorimetry to analyze specific heat capacities of unknown substances.
... compare, contrast and define temperature and heat.
...compare, contrast and define exothermic and endothermic changes.
...compare specific heat capacities of various substances using qualitative observational data.
...calculate the missing term in q = s x m x deltaT when given the three other terms.
...convert between Joules and calories.
...use calorimetry to analyze specific heat capacities of unknown substances.
Chapter 13 "I CANs"...
... visualize particle collisions which create a gas's pressure
...explain in my own words how a barometer works
...use and convert between the following units of pressure mmHg, torr, atm, kPa & psi
...convert between Celsius and Kelvin
...relate the volume, pressure, amount and temperature of gases using Boyle's, Charles's, Gay-Lusaac's, combined gas law and ideal gas calculations
...relate the total and partial pressures of a mixture of gases using Dalton's law calculations
...use particle picture calculations and KMT to model gases and their behavior
...interpret STP in various settings for gas samples
...perform gas stoichiometry using standard molar volume
... visualize particle collisions which create a gas's pressure
...explain in my own words how a barometer works
...use and convert between the following units of pressure mmHg, torr, atm, kPa & psi
...convert between Celsius and Kelvin
...relate the volume, pressure, amount and temperature of gases using Boyle's, Charles's, Gay-Lusaac's, combined gas law and ideal gas calculations
...relate the total and partial pressures of a mixture of gases using Dalton's law calculations
...use particle picture calculations and KMT to model gases and their behavior
...interpret STP in various settings for gas samples
...perform gas stoichiometry using standard molar volume
CH 15/16 Quiz
CH 14 IMF/Phase Change Pre-Test Key (NOTE - worth 1 pt each unless otherwise indicated, #22 should be -120oC, not -75oC)
CH 14 Quiz Key
CH 10 Quiz Key
CH 13 Quiz B Key