Spring 2008 Chem 1451: Menu of Possible Final Exam Topics

Your final lasts 2 hours and is worth 200 points (like taking back to back hour exams).

Count on 120-150 points from review material and 80-50 points from new material in Ch's 18 and 22.

You will be given any equations and tables that were also given on the regular exams (refer to boardlist).

 


Chapter 10    Problems #34 – 40, 99
dipoles of molecules  (1st Q of 1st Exam)

intermolecular forces and their effect on bp and fp   

vapor pressure and intermolecular forces  

phase diagrams

Chapter 11
interconversion of concentration units M,m,%, and ppX   (#5,6 1st Exam), #3 – 5, 6-10, 53,57

Pvap of solutions #13-15

intermolecular forces and their effect on solubility    42,43

gas solubility  (conceptual only)

 

Chapter 12
Energy distribution curves (ie. Fig. 12.15)  vs Reaction energy profiles (ie. Fig. 12.14)

Integrated rate equations  (#5 2nd Exam) 7,9,11

Mechanisms   (#8 2nd Exam)  13,92,108,110

Chapter 13
Much of this chapter is repeated in Ch's 15,16,17.

Manipulations of K (#1,a,b, 4 3rd Exam)
Which way will it shift?  (#2a 3rd Exam; #3, 4th exam) 9, 10

LeChatelier’s principle   78-87  and Ch 16.96,97  (#2c 3rd Exam; #1a, #2,3 4th Exam)

Chapter 15
When particular compounds dissolve in water will they give acidic, basic, or neutral solutions  25,91,92  (#7, 3rd Exam)

Lewis acids and bases  100,101 (#8 3rd Exam)

 

Chapter 16
acid/base reaction problems requiring a pH calculation of the resulting solution  (#5b, 6 4th Exam)

Ksp like (#1, #2, #4, 4th Exam) 90-95

Chapter 17

DG meaning and its calculation by summing reactions (Hess' Law, #4 2nd exam)

DGfo   (#2a 2nd Exam) Sec. 17.9, see also Sec. 8.10
Calculating K from DG   84 – 86,88   (#1c 3rd Exam)

 

Chapter 18
As assigned on boardlist and syllabus

Chapter 22
As assigned on boardlist and syallbus