Exam 1
Learning Outcomes
Students will know...
- how to count stuff
- that fire is hot
- how to mathematically convert from one type of unit to another utilizing a set of conversion factors
- the names, formulas, and physical state of the first 10 alkanes
- the MAIN Metric Prefixes for Chemistry Class as listed in section 10.2 of chembook - it's the last table there
- how to fully balance a chemical reaction and identify the coefficients
- how to balance an acid/base reaction
- the Arrhenius and Lowry-Bronsted definitions of acids and bases
- how to identify the conjugate base of an acid and vice versa
- the definition and how to calculate the pH, pOH, and pK for solutions/substances
- what percent ionization is and how to apply it and calculate from it - predict pH
- how to convert a given concentration of a weak base or acid and the resulting pH into a percent ionization
- how to convert the concentration and percent ionization into a Ka or Kb
- what the definition of neutral water is
- how the pH scale works - where it is mostly acidic, basic, and neutral
- how to identify conjugate acid/base pairs
- how to calculate the volume needed to reach the equivalence point of a given titration
- how to use titration data to determine the original concentration of a solution of acid or base
- what causes acid rain and how it can be prevented
- the chemistry of dissolving a salt into water
- the chemistry and results of dissolving CO2 into water/rain
- anything else we learned and did in class, on HW, that I forgot here