Summer Review Work


What should I use as resources?

  • GT chem notes
  • a chemistry textbook
  • click on the Basic Chemistry Topics tab on the navigation bar
  • the web

    Read chapters 1-4 and 10 in the AP Chemistry textbook Brown and LeMay that you signed out before leaving school this year. You will be responsible for the content in these chapters. I will re-teach only a small portion of these chapters since it is material that you have seen before in chemistry.

  • The practice problems listed below are not mandatory, but they are a great resource to help you review the GT chem content.
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR YOU TO USE

Click here to navigate to a webpage that has great resources for all of the AP Chem topics. 

I really like this site.

 If you have access to iTunes U, there are several chemistry resources available that I really like.
Use the search term "Chemistry"
Locate the chemistry lectures for Ohio State and Duke University.
Choose the content area lecture that you want to see.

I have watched several of the lectures (most are a few minutes long) and they are very helpful.

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REVIEW THE FOLLOWING CONTENT

There are several content areas that you should have a solid working knowledge of before class begins in August.

Please review the following material. You will not be required to submit this work for grading, but you will be expected to know the content from your previous chemistry course.

Sig Figs:

IDENTIFYING THE NUMBER OF SIG FIGS

Determine the correct number of significant figures.

1.            1008               ______

2.            4.440              ______

3.            0.0099            ______

4.            7.0700            ______

5.            50.05              ______

  SIGNIFICANT FIGURES CALCULATIONS

Show your answer with the correct number of significant digits.

 

1.            190.2 g  +  65.291 g  +  12.38 g = ?            ______________

 

2.            13.78 g    =            ______________

            11.3 ml 

 

3.            45.761 g  -  42.65 g =            ______________

 

4.            5.761 cm x 6.20 cm =            ______________

 

5.            11.00 m x 12.10 m x 3.53 m =            ______________

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MONATOMIC/DIATOMIC/POLYATOMIC IONS

 

Determine whether the following ions are monatomic, diatomic or polyatomic.

 

1.            SO4-2                              ____________

2.            F2                                    ____________

3.            NO3-1                              ____________

4.            Ca+2                               ____________

5.            N-3                                 _____________

 

LIST THE 7 DIATOMIC MOLECULES

 

1.            ___________                        4.            ___________                        7.            ___________

2.            ___________                        5.            ___________

3.            ___________                        6.            ___________

 

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DISTINGUISH BETWEEN IONIC AND COVALENT COMPOUNDS (circle one)

1.            CO2                ionic            or            covalent                               

2.            CaCO3            ionic            or            covalent                               

3.            Fe2(SO4)3       ionic            or            covalent

4.            PCl5                ionic            or            covalent

5.            MgCl2             ionic            or            covalent

 

WRITING CHEMICAL FORMULAS FROM NAMES

Write the chemical formula for each chemical name.

1.            magnesium sulfate                        _________________

2.            sulfur trioxide                                 _________________

3.            aluminum chloride                         _________________

4.            carbon tetrachloride                      _________________

5.            sodium carbonate                         _________________

 

USE THE CRISSCROSS METHOD TO CREATE CHEMICAL FORMULAS

1.            Al +3  NO3 -1                     _________________

2.            Mg +2  SO4 -2                    _________________

3.            NH4 +1  CO 3 -2                 _________________

4.            Al +3     CO 3 -2                  _________________

5.            Li +1    PO4 -3                     _________________

  

NAME IONIC COMPOUNDS

1.            BaCO3                         _________________

2.            Na3PO4                        _________________

3.            B2 (SO4)3                      _________________

4.            (NH4)3PO4                     _________________

5.            Fe2(CO3)3                      _________________

 

STOCK VS CLASSICAL NAMES

Decide whether the chemical formula given is a stock or classical name.

                                                            Chemical Formula                        list “Stock” or “Classical”

 

1.            ferrous sulfate                        _________________            _________________

2.            copper (II) sulfide                   _________________            _________________

3.            plumbous sulfate                    _________________            _________________

4.            iron (II) carbonate                   _________________            _________________

5.            chromium (III) chloride            _________________            _________________

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NAME ACIDS

1.            HNO3                          _________________

2.            H3PO4                         _________________

3.            H2 SO4                        _________________

4.            H2 SO3                        _________________

5.            H2CO3                        _________________

 

BALANCING EQUATIONS

Balance the following equations AND determine the type of reaction.

                                                                                                                                    Type of Reaction

 

1.            Al (s)  +    Cl2 (g)      AlCl3  (s)                                                              _________________

2.            C4H10  (g)  +    O2  (g)      CO2 (g)  +    H2O (g)                                    _________________

3.            Al2O3 (s)  +    C (s)      Al (l)  +    CO2  (g)                                             _________________

4.            C2H5OH (l)  +    O2       CO2  (g)  +    H2O (l)                                        _________________

5.            H2S (g)  +    SO2 (g)       S (s)  +     H2 (g)  +    O2 (g)                           _________________

 

WRITE BALANCED EQUATIONS FROM WORD EQUATIONS

1.            calcium carbonate decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas

 

2.            phosphorous pentachloride mixed with water yields phosphoric acid and hydrochloric acid

 

3.            Sodium hydroxide added to phosphoric acid yields sodium phosphate and water

 

4.            aluminum metal  mixed with ferric oxide yields aluminum oxide and iron

 

5.            ammonia added to sulfuric acid yields ammonium sulfate

 
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