exam 1

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Exam 1

Learning Outcomes

Students will know...

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