Material of Study For The Midterm CHEM205

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Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity

(Kotz et al.)
1 Units of Measurement
2 Making Measurements: Precision, Accuracy,
Experimental Error, and Standard Deviation
3 Mathematics of Chemistry
4 Problem Solving by Dimensional Analysis
5 Graphs and Graphing
6 Problem Solving and Chemical Arithmetic

1.1 Chemistry and Its Methods Hypotheses, Laws, and


Theories
1.2 Sustainability and Green Chemistry
1.3 Classifying Matter
1.4 Elements
1.5 Compounds
1.6 Physical Properties
1.7 Physical and Chemical Changes
1.8 Energy: Some Basic Principles

2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions


2.1 Atomic Structure, Atomic Number, and Atomic Mass
2.2 Isotopes and Atomic Weight
2.3 The Periodic Table
2.4 Molecules, Compounds, and Formulas
2.5 Ionic Compounds: Formulas, Names, and Properties
2.6 Atoms, Molecules, and the Mole
2.7 Chemical Analysis: Determining Compound
Formulas
2.8 Instrumental Analysis: Determining Compound
Formulas

3 Chemical Reactions
3.1 Introduction to Chemical Equations
3.2 Balancing Chemical Equations
3.3 Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium
3.4 Aqueous Solutions
3.5 Precipitation Reactions
3.6 Acids and Bases
3.7 Gas-Forming Reactions
3.8 Oxidation–Reduction Reactions
3.9 Classifying Reactions in Aqueous Solution

Stoichiometry: Quantitative Information about Chemical


Reactions
4.1 Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions:
Stoichiometry

All exercises in these chapters can be done for


practicing.
Chemistry Atoms First 2ed (Openstax)
Chapter 1: Essential Ideas
1.1 Chemistry in Context
1.2 Phases and Classification of Matter
1.3 Physical and Chemical Properties
1.4 Measurements
1.5 Measurement Uncertainty, Accuracy, and Precision
1.6 Mathematical Treatment of Measurement Results

Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions


2.1 Early Ideas in Atomic Theory
2.2 Evolution of Atomic Theory
2.3 Atomic Structure and Symbolism
2.4 Chemical Formulas

Chapter 3: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties


of Elements
3.1 Electromagnetic Energy
3.2 The Bohr Model
3.3 Development of Quantum Theory
3.4 Electronic Structure of Atoms (Electron
Configurations)
3.6 The Periodic Table
3.7 Molecular and Ionic Compounds

Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry .


4.1 Ionic Bonding
4.2 Covalent Bonding
4.3 Chemical Nomenclature
4.6 Molecular Structure and Polarity

Chapter 6: Composition of Substances and Solutions . . .


6.1 Formula Mass
6.2 Determining Empirical and Molecular Formulas
6.3 Molarity
6.4 Other Units for Solution Concentrations

Chapter 7: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions


7.1 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations
7.2 Classifying Chemical Reactions
7.3 Reaction Stoichiometry

All exercises in these chapters can be done for


practicing.
Chemistry (Zumdahl et al.) 8.2 Electronegativity
8.3 Bond Polarity and Dipole Moments
8.4 Ions: Electron Configurations and Sizes
Chapter 1 | Chemical Foundations
8.5 Energy Effects in Binary Ionic Compounds
1.1 Chemistry: An Overview
8.6 Partial Ionic Character of Covalent Bonds
1.2 The Scientific Method
8.7 The Covalent Chemical Bond: A Model
1.3 Units of Measurement
1.4 Uncertainty in Measurement
1.5 Significant Figures and Calculations
Try the exercises of the first 4 chapters.
1.6 Learning to Solve Problems Systematically
1.7 Dimensional Analysis
1.8 Temperature
1.9 Density
1.10 Classification of Matter

Chapter 2 | Atoms, Molecules, and Ions


2.1 The Early History of Chemistry
2.2 Fundamental Chemical Laws
2.3 Dalton’s Atomic Theory
2.4 Early Experiments to Characterize the Atom
2.5 The Modern View of Atomic Structure: An
Introduction
2.6 Molecules and Ions
2.7 An Introduction to the Periodic Table
2.8 Naming Simple Compounds

Chapter 3 | Stoichiometry
3.1 Counting by Weighing
3.2 Atomic Masses
3.3 The Mole
3.4 Molar Mass
3.5 Learning to Solve Problems
3.6 Percent Composition of Compounds
3.7 Determining the Formula of a Compound
3.8 Chemical Equations
3.9 Balancing Chemical Equations

Chapter 4 | Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution


Stoichiometry
4.1 Water, the Common Solvent
4.2 The Nature of Aqueous Solutions: Strong and Weak
Electrolytes
4.3 The Composition of Solutions
4.4 Types of Chemical Reactions
4.5 Precipitation Reactions
4.6 Describing Reactions in Solution
4.7 Stoichiometry of Precipitation Reactions
4.8 Acid–Base Reactions
4.9 Oxidation–Reduction Reactions
4.10 Balancing Oxidation–Reduction Equations
4.11 Simple Oxidation–Reduction Titrations

Chapter 8 | Bonding: General Concepts


8.1 Types of Chemical Bonds
Under this link
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istry/Exercises%3A_General_Chemistry you can find
many exercises and problems (with solutions in many
cases).

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