Important Vocabulary
Acids
Bases pH Molarity Buffer Biochemistry Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Physical Chemistry Hypothesis Control Manipulated vs. Responding variable Scientific Method Matter Heterogeneous vs. Homogeneous Mixtures Substances Solution Significant figures Scientific Notation |
Physical vs. Chemical Property
Quanta Chemical vs. Physical change Density Accuracy vs. Precision % error vs. % yield Neutrons Protons Electrons Isotope % abundance Groups vs. Periods Ionization Energy Electronegativity Atomic Radius Ionic Size |
Key Equations, Conversion Factors, etc.
Be familiar with the following diagrams, conversion factors and equations. Give an example of how to use the following information in problems.
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Key Concepts
Demonstrate your understanding by describing or listing the answers to the following concepts.
1. The five main types of chemistry
2. The different ways to separate a mixture
3. Dimension Analysis using correct conversion factors, units, scientific notation, and significant figures
4. The sub atomic particles that make up an atom and how to find their number of the periodic table
5. Group numbers and period number tell us about an element
6. The people involved and how the atom and the Periodic Table were discovered
7. Know the different parts of a wave and how they relate to each other
8. How electrons move energy levels using a quanta of energy to produce light
9. How the Periodic Table is organized and related to quantum mechanical models
10. Write electron configurations for elements on the periodic table
11. Know what noble gas notation is and how to use it
12. Rank elements in order according to periodic trends
1. The five main types of chemistry
2. The different ways to separate a mixture
3. Dimension Analysis using correct conversion factors, units, scientific notation, and significant figures
4. The sub atomic particles that make up an atom and how to find their number of the periodic table
5. Group numbers and period number tell us about an element
6. The people involved and how the atom and the Periodic Table were discovered
7. Know the different parts of a wave and how they relate to each other
8. How electrons move energy levels using a quanta of energy to produce light
9. How the Periodic Table is organized and related to quantum mechanical models
10. Write electron configurations for elements on the periodic table
11. Know what noble gas notation is and how to use it
12. Rank elements in order according to periodic trends
Important People
Know each of the following people. Write what they discovered and the experiments used in their discovery.
Democritus
Dalton
Mendeleev
Thomson
Millikan
Rutherford
Mosley
Bohr
Heisenberg
Chadwick
Schrodinger
Democritus
Dalton
Mendeleev
Thomson
Millikan
Rutherford
Mosley
Bohr
Heisenberg
Chadwick
Schrodinger