Spring 2008 Chem
1451: Menu of Possible Final Exam Topics
Count on 120-150 points from review
material and 80-50 points from new material in Ch's 18 and 22.
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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)
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)
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
As assigned on boardlist and syallbus