Chemistry 2202
EXTRA
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Evaluations:
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Date Due/Test Date |
Date Returned |
Quiz – Review of Basics from 1206 |
October 3 |
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Extra Review (textbook):
These are intended as extra help, not assigned work. Try a few
problems from each group.
Unit |
Problem Sets – Check your answers against the answers in
the back of the book |
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1: Stoichiometry |
Isotopes page 14: # 5 page 20: # 1 page 37: # 5 - 7 page 45: # 1 - 4 (#4 hint:
Let one isotope be x, the other will be 1-x) page 46: # 1 - 6 page 75: # 1 - 3, 6, 9 – 12 page 54: # 1 page 57: # 16 - 19 page 76: # 16 Moles
to mass and mass to moles page 59: # 20 - 23 (in #23 convert:
1000g = 1kg) page 60: # 24 - 26 (Convert:
1kg = 1000g) page: 114: # 1 – 3 page 115: #4 - 7 page 117: # 8 - 10 page 121: # 11 - 13 page 122: # 15 and 18 page 125: # 19 - 21 page 126: # 1, 3, 6 and 7 page 149: # 6 - 8, 10 page 242: items 1, 2, 3, 4 and
6 page 277: items 1, 2 and 3. Solubility page 286: # 1 -3 page 287: # 3 and 4 Dissociation Equations page 300: #7, 8, 9, 10b (dissociation Equations
only!) page 310: #5 Mass/Volume
percent page 258: # 1 - 4 Mass/Mass
percent page 261: # 5 - 9 |
Particles
to moles and moles to particles page 51: # 5 - 11 page 53: # 12 - 15 page 54: # 4 - 8 Moles, mass, and number of
particles page 63: # 28 - 33 page 64: # 34 - 37 page 65: # 2, 4, 5 Volume
to mass and mass to volume page 73: # 38 - 43 page 74: # 1 - 3a, 4 Review page 75: # 13 - 15, 17, 18, 26a - f, 27 page 121: # 14 page 123: # 16 and 17 page 125: # 22 page 150: # 15 - 18 page 129: Thought Lab:. The
Limiting Item. page 130: # 23 - 26 page 134: # 27 - 28 Volume/Volume percent page 263: # 10 - 14 Mass/Volume percent page 258: # 1 - 4 Molar
Concentration page 268: # 19 - 2 page 278: #15 – 17 Solution
Preparation page 273: # 25 - 27 page 276: # 1 - 5 page 277: # 18 – 20 Ion
Concentrations page 300: #7, 8, 9, 10 page 307: #1 and 2 page 310: #11 |
Percent composition page 82: # 1 - 4 page 85: # 5 - 8 page 86: # 1 - 6 page 107: #1, 6, 8a, 9, 10 page 83: Thought Lab. Empirical
Formula page 89: #9 - 12 page 91: #13 -16 page 94: #1 - 4, 6 - 8 page 107: # 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17a Molecular
Formula page 97: 17 - 20 page 98: 1 - 6 page 103: 23 - 25 page 107: # 12, 18, 19, 21 page 135: # 1 - 7 page 149: # 9, 11 - 14 page 139: # 31 - 33 (1kg = 1000g) page 148: # 2 page 146: #38 page 150: # 20, 21, 22 Limiting
Reagent page 306: #'s 19. Na2S(s) + Pb(NO3)2(aq)à PbS(s) + 2NaNO3(aq) 20. 2KI(aq) + Pb(NO3)2(aq)à PbI2(s)
+ 2KNO3(aq) 21b,c. 3NaOH(aq) + Al(NO3)3(aq)à
Al(OH)3(s) + 3NaNO3(aq) 22. 2HCl(aq) + Pb(NO3)2(aq)à PbCl2(s)
+ 2HNO3(aq) page 307: #'s 4. Na2CO3(s)
+ Ba(NO3)2(aq)à BaCO3(s) + 2NaNO3(aq) 5. 2Al (s) + 3CuSO4 (aq) à 3 Cu (s) + Al2(SO4)3
(aq) 6. Zn
(s) + 2HCl (aq) à H2 (g) + ZnCl2 (aq) 7 and 8 (equations within questions) 9.2Fe
(s) + 3CuSO4 (aq) à 3Cu (s) + Fe2(SO4)3
(aq) |
2: Chemical Bonding |
Electron Energy Level
Theory page 20: # 7 and 8 page 21: # 6 page 164: # 1 – 3 Lewis Theory page 164: Practice Problems: # 1
and 2 page 164: Section Review: # 4 page 181: # 3, 5, and 10 Electronegativity and Bond Types page 178: # 7 - 9 page 180: # 1 - 4 page 181 : # 15, 16, 18, 19, 24, and 25 Electrons in Metallic
Substances page 172: # 3 page 181: # 13, 14 Ionic Bonding page 167: # 3 page 172: # 2 page 181: # 4 and 7 |
Structures and Properties page 181: # 8 and 9 page 224: # 4 Covalent Bonding page 170: # 4 - 6 page 172 : # 3 and 4 page 181 : # 6, 11, and 12 page 189: # 1 (Lewis and
structural diagrams only) and 4 page 201: # 1 (Lewis and
structural diagrams only) VSEPR Theory page 193: # 6 and 7 page 201: # 5 and 6 (omit
polarity) Bond Dipoles page 178: # 7 - 9 page 182: #20 and 21 |
Molecular Dipoles page 196: # 8 - 10 page 201: # 1 - 4, and 5 page 226: # 12 IMFs page 241: Thought Lab:
Matching Solutes and solvents. (Do all questions wan der Waals Forces page 215: # 2 and 3 page 225: # 2 and 5 Hydrogen Bonding page 215: #4 - 6 page 225: #4, 6 - 8 Properties of Molecular Compounds page 215: #4 - 6 page 225: #4, 6 - 8 Comparison of Bond Strengths page 224: #1, 3 - 5 page 225: #9, 10, 13 - 18, 22 |
3: Organic Chemistry |
History of Organic
Chemistry page 323: # 1 page 371: # 9 Sources of Organic Compounds page 323: # 2 and 3 page 371: # 1 and 8 Bonding Properties of
Carbon page 330: #1 page 371: #3 Isomerism page 330: #3 page 371: #4 Classifying Organic
Compounds page 332: #1-4 page 372: #10-12 Alkanes and Alkyl
Groups page 330: #s 3 & 4 page 336: #s 5-7 page 338: #s 8-11 page 372: #16 Alkenes and Alkynes page 347: # 17 - 19 (alkenes)
page 348: # 20 - 23 (alkenes)
page 354: # 28 and 29 (alkynes)
page 363: # 4 (omit d and e), 5
(omit e and f), 7a page 372: # 14, 15, 17 (omit b and
f), 18 - 20. (review) |
Cyclic Aliphatics page 358: #30-31 page 363: #6-8 page 372: #17b Aromatics page 361: #32-35 page 363: #4, 5, 9 page 371: #17f, 24 Petrochemical
Industry page 343: # 12 - 16 (Combustion
Reactions) page 364: # 10 and 11(Combustion
Reactions) page 369: # 1 - 5 (refining)
page 374: # 38 - 43, 47(review)
Organic Halides page 391: # 12 - 15 page 393: # 16(a,b) and 17(a,b), page 400: # 9b, 10b,d, 11d,e, page 363: # 12b, 13c (aromatics)
page 373: # 28h, 29c, 34 (aromatics)
Condensation Polymerization page 430: # 1 - 5 page 436: # 1 - 4, 7* page 453: # 1, 4, 5, 7,
15*, 16* page 444: # 1 - 3 |
Alcohols and Ethers page 388: # 8 - 11 (alcohols)
page 393: 16(a,c, d), 18, 19 (reactions - alcohols) page 395: 20 - 23 (ethers)
page 400: # 1(b,c), 2(a,b,e), 3(a), 4, 5a, 6
- 11 Aldehydes and Ketones page 406: # 32a,c page 419: # 1(a,b,d,e), 3(a,b,c), 8a Organic Acids and Esters page 406: # 32 - 35 (carboxylic acids) page 411: # 36 - 40 (esters)
page 417: #45(a,b,d,e), 46 (omit c in 45),
47, 48 page 419: #1(c,f), 3e, 4(b,d),
6, 9, 11 Amides and Amines page 398: # 24 - 27 (amines)
page 400: # 1a, 2c,d, 3b,e, 5b page 414: # 41 - 44 (amides)
page 419: # 1g, 3d, 4a,
5, 8b,c, 10 |