CHM 1311/1711
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Stoichiometry and Redox Chemistry
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- Each student will receive a Midterms and Final Exams Package.
- This review session will be mainly focused on problem solving questions from the textbook, past midterms and final exams.
- Key topics: periodic table trends, limiting reagents, percent yield, dilutions, molarity, molality, left over reactants, stoichiometry, gas law, gas kinetics, Graham's Law, partial pressures, oxidation states, balancing redox reactions.
CHM1311/CHM1711: Stoichiometry, Redox Chemistry, Atoms and Light
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- Understand composition of atoms and calculate atomic volume
- Apply the fundamentals of light equations to midterm-like problems
- Interpret/draw absorption and emission light spectra (i.e. energy-level diagrams)
- Calculate energies of electrons in hydrogen atoms
- Learn to identify and understand trends of the periodic table (i.e. electron affinity, atom radius and ionization energy)
- Understand the Born-Haber cycle to predict energy change of a reaction
- Get a clear understanding of atomic orbitals (s, p, d, f) and their respective structures
- Learn to use the periodic table to write simplified and expanded electron configurations
- Understand bonding and antibonding orbital and learn to identify/draw them
- Draw orbital energy diagrams
- Write out a description of size (s), shape (l) and orientation (ml) of an electron using quantum numbers
- Steps and technique will be explained for molecular shapes using VSEPR
- Many examples from midterms administered at uOttawa
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Gas Law and
KMT
Review Session Details
- Each student will receive a Midterms and Final Exams Package.
- This review session will be mainly focused on problem solving questions from the textbook, past midterms and final exams.
- Key topics: internal energy (∆E/∆U), work, heat, calorimeters, enthalpy (∆H), Hess's Law, heat of formation, bond energies, spontaneity, energy diagrams, Arrhenius equation, integrated rate laws, reaction mechanism, reaction order
CHM1311/CHM1711: Thermodynamics, Energy and Reaction Rates
$25.00
- Define and understand where the ideal gas law comes from and when to use it!
- Solve simple & complex ideal gas law questions
- Use PV = nRT to solve for stoichiometric variables (i.e. density, molecular weight, applying limiting reagents to find maximum yield of gas etc.)
- Know when/how to use partial pressures
- Know when the non-ideal gas law will apply and the variables in the Van Der Waals equation
- Learn to qualitatively understand patterns at different conditions
- Be able to solve problems dealing with the kinetic molecular theory (KMT)
- Many examples from midterms administered at uOttawa!
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Atoms, Light and
Chemical Bonding
Review Session Details
- Each student will receive a Midterms and Final Exams Package.
- This review session will be mainly focused on problem solving questions from the textbook, past midterms and final exams.
- Key topics: wavelengths, frequency, electron speed, light energy-diagrams, atomic orbitals (s, p, d, f), electron configurations, quantum numbers, lewis structure, VSEPR, chemical bonding, molecular orbital diagrams, molecular orbitals, hybridizations
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Energy and
Thermodynamics
Review Session Details
- Each student will receive a Midterms and Final Exams Package.
- This review session will be mainly focused on problem solving questions from the textbook, past midterms and final exams.
- Key topics: equilibrium constants (K), Kc versus Kp, acid-base chemistry, ICE tablets, pH, pOH, auto ionization of water, buffers, buffer capacity, percent ionization, equivalence point, midpoint, titration curves
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