Spring 2017 Chem 1451: Menu of Possible Final Exam Topics
Your final lasts 2 hours and is worth 200 points (like taking back to back hour exams).
Count on 110-140 points from review material and 90-60 points from new material in Ch's 18 and 19.
You will be given any equations and tables that were also given on the regular exams (refer to boardlist).
Suggested homework problems refer to problems from the lecture text.
Chapter 11
Problems #9,19,49-60
intermolecular forces and their effect on bp and fp #1-4Exam1
vapor pressure and intermolecular forces #8Exam1
phase diagrams #8Exam1 85,86
Chapter 12
interconversion of concentration units M,m,%,
and ppX #7Exam1, 51-68
ppm and ppb of very dilute solutions
intermolecular forces and their effect on solubility Ch 11: 59,60
vapor pressure of solutions 69-72 #8Exam1
Chapter 13
Energy distribution curves (Fig 13.14) vs reaction energy profiles
(Fig 13.12) #3Exam2
Relative rates method (#1Quiz5, #1Exam2) 37-44,118
Integrated rate equations (#2Quiz5, #2Exam2) 45,46,51-56
Mechanisms 73-76
Chapter 14
Much of this chapter is repeated/reinforced in Ch's 15 - 17.
Meaning of K 138 p 909
Manipulations of K 28-30 #4Exam2
Which way will it shift? 47-49 #6Exam2
LeChatelier’s principle #6Exam2 63-71
Chapter 15
When particular compounds dissolve in water will they give acidic, basic, or
neutral solutions 99-102
pKa, pKb, Ka, Kb in conjugate acid base pairs #2,3Exam3
Lewis acids and bases! 123-126
Chapter 16
acid/base titration problems, pH calculation of the resulting solution, knowing
what is present in solution
pH when things are mixed together 67-73 #8Exam3
Ksp and solubility
Effect of pH on the solubility of compounds #2Quiz7, #10Exam3
Chapter 17
Qualitative entropy concepts (#1Quiz4, #7Exam2) 31,32,47,48
DG meaning and its calculation #8Exam2 63,64
DGfo Sec. 17.7 and Sec. 6.9 #8Exam2
T dependence of DG (and
as a result, K as well) 58-61 #9Exam2
Interrelationship of Q, K, and DG #9Exam2 65,66,
69-71
Chapter
18
As assigned on outline and syllabus
Chapter 19
As assigned on outline and syllabus