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AChem Chapter 9 Test Objectives
Chapter 9 Test: Chemical Reactions
- Define all vocabulary from chapter 9
- Identify types of reactions based on definition and chemical equations
- Compare skeletal and chemical equations
- Balance chemical equations
- Write complete and net ionic equations
- Determine state of matter based on solubility rules
- Determine if a reaction occurs based on reactivities and solubility rules
- Predict products of single replacement, double replacement, and combustion reactions
Double Replacement HW w. Key
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Types of Chemical Reactions
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C.1 and C.2 Supplement Balancing Solutions
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G. Chem (period 2 + 4) Ionic v. Covalent Naming Solutions
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Forensics- Hair Study Guide Answers
Hair and Fibers Quiz
- Breakdown:25 pts: 9 pts MC (vocab), 6 pts T/F, 10 pts case studies (5 pts “hair as a timeline”, 5 pts Neutron Activation Analysis)
- Items to review: Notes from chapters 3 (hair) + 4 (fiber), Bookwork from chapters 3 + 4 (pg 62 #1-5, 8, 10-12, 15), Hair as a Timeline, Neutron Activation Analysis Activity
- Relevant Vocabulary: keratin, melanin, root, cuticle, cortex, medulla, follicle, imbricate (cuticle pattern), fiber, natural fiber, synthetic fiber, cross transfer
- Answers to “Hair and Fiber Evidence”:
1. Keratin, nails, follicle, fetal
2. pigments (melanin), shape, texture, genes, nutritional, alteration
3. root
4. medulla in the center, cuticle on the outside, cortex in between
5. scales, thickness, pigment
6. thickness, color
7. opacity, continuity
8. species, individuals
9. pencil, lead, wood, coating
13. fiber, length, diameter, yarn
14. type, spinning, fabric
15. unique, common
16. cross-transfers, increases
17. natural
18. cotton
19. wool
20. man-made
21. synthetic
Achem HW answers
pg 275 #117-123
117. (use electronegativity values found in textbook, found on pg 194) a) C-O b) C-F c) P-Cl
118. a) C b)N c) S d) O
119. b) Si-O
120. In order of increasing polarity: c, a, b, e, d
121. equal distribution of charge because of symmetry
122. a) Polar, asymmetrical b) nonpolar, symmetrical c)polar, asymmetrical d)nonpolar, symmetrical
123. sulfur difluoride and sulfur tetrafluoride are polar. Sulfur hexafluoride is nonpolar (draw Lewis, check for symmetry, check for polarity)
Achem Chapter 8 Study Guide
Test Objectives
- Define and compare ALL vocabulary for chapter 8
- Draw Lewis structures for covalent molecules AND ionic compounds
- Assign formal charge to individual atoms and entire molecules when drawing Lewis structures
- Identify VSEPR geometries and bond angles for a Lewis structure
- Assign bond polarity AND molecule polarity by analyzing electronegativities and symmetry within a molecule
- Name ionic and covalent compounds
- Compare properties of ionic and covalent compounds
- Compare electronegativities to determine the “nature” (polar covalent, non-polar covalent, ionic) of a bond
Test Date: Wednesday 3/18
G. Chem Additional Study Guide
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