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ATDH Chemistry FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 ACCURATE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;RECENT VERSION&gt; 1. Atom - ANSWER Smallest unit of an element 2. Molecule - ANSWER Atom bonded to at least one other atom 3. Ion - ANSWER Atom that has lost or gained an electron 4. Compound - ANSWER 2+ different elements 5. Diatomic elements - ANSWER H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2 6. Allotropes - ANSWER Elemental molecules with different formulas 7. Ionic compounds - ANSWER Metal and nonmetal (can be polyatomic too) 8. Molecular compounds - ANSWER Two or more nonmetals 9. Naming ionic compounds - ANSWER 1. name the metal 2. write the metal's oxidation state as a Roman numeral in parenthesis (skip for columns one and two) 3. Name the nonmetal using an "ide" ending 10. A 0.02 mol sample of an ideal gas in a sealed 1.0 L container was heated from 27C to 227C. What is the pressure of the gas at this new temperature? - ANSWER 0.821 atm 11. A mixture of 0.04 mole of gas A and 0.1 mole of gas B was allowed to react at 300 K in a 1 L sealed container. At the end of the reaction, what is the total pressure of the mixture? (the temp and volume remain constant during the reaction) - ANSWER 2.5 atm 12. Dalton's law of partial pressures - ANSWER Ptotal=Pa+Pb+Pc... 13. Ion-dipole - ANSWER Intermolecular force between ion and polar substances (NaCl in water) strongest 14. Hydrogen binding - ANSWER N-H F-H O-H bond in pure substance 15. Dipole-dipole - ANSWER Intermolecular force between polar molecules 16. London dispersion forces (Van der Waals) - ANSWER Intermolecular force between all molecules - Temporary dipole, includes polar and nonpolar molecules - The greater the weight, the greater the London dispersion forces. 17. Higher intermolecular forces lead to - ANSWER higher boiling point higher heat of vaporization higher viscosity higher surface tensions LOWER vapor pressure 18. Pure gases - ANSWER Weak intermolecular forces Low BP Low MP Purely covalently bonded and nonpolar 19. Higher boiling point - ANSWER Lower vapor pressure 20. heat of fusion - ANSWER the Energy required to change a solid at its melting point to a liquid 21. Heat of vaporization - ANSWER Defined as the energy required to change a liquid at its boiling point to a gas 22. Vapor pressure increases as water temp inscreased until boiling point - ANSWER 760 tore or 100°c 23. H20 issss - ANSWER Polat 24. NH3 (ammonia) - ANSWER polar 25. Mol equation - ANSWER mol = mass/Mr 26. Common concentration cals - ANSWER Solute mol/ Liters of sol 27. Percent mass= mass of sol/ Mass of solution X 100 28. Acid - ANSWER H+ donor 29. Base - ANSWER H+ acceptor 30. conjugate base - ANSWER Take away one H from its acid 31. Conjugate acid - ANSWER Add an H+ from its base 32. Amphiprotic - ANSWER A species that can either accept or donate a proton. ACID OR BASE 33. M1 V1=M2V2 - ANSWER 34. Convert pH to pOH - ANSWER pH + pOH = 14

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ATDH Chemistry FINAL EXAM STUDY
GUIDE 2026/2027 ACCURATE QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWER ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<RECENT VERSION>



1. Atom - ANSWER ✔ Smallest unit of an element


2. Molecule - ANSWER ✔ Atom bonded to at least one other atom


3. Ion - ANSWER ✔ Atom that has lost or gained an electron


4. Compound - ANSWER ✔ 2+ different elements


5. Diatomic elements - ANSWER ✔ H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2


6. Allotropes - ANSWER ✔ Elemental molecules with different formulas


7. Ionic compounds - ANSWER ✔ Metal and nonmetal (can be polyatomic
too)


8. Molecular compounds - ANSWER ✔ Two or more nonmetals

,9. Naming ionic compounds - ANSWER ✔ 1. name the metal
2. write the metal's oxidation state as a Roman numeral in parenthesis (skip
for columns one and two)
3. Name the nonmetal using an "ide" ending




10.A 0.02 mol sample of an ideal gas in a sealed 1.0 L container was heated
from 27C to 227C. What is the pressure of the gas at this new temperature? -
ANSWER ✔ 0.821 atm


11.A mixture of 0.04 mole of gas A and 0.1 mole of gas B was allowed to react
at 300 K in a 1 L sealed container. At the end of the reaction, what is the
total pressure of the mixture? (the temp and volume remain constant during
the reaction) - ANSWER ✔ 2.5 atm


12.Dalton's law of partial pressures - ANSWER ✔ Ptotal=Pa+Pb+Pc...


13.Ion-dipole - ANSWER ✔ Intermolecular force between ion and polar
substances (NaCl in water) strongest


14.Hydrogen binding - ANSWER ✔ N-H
F-H
O-H
bond in pure substance


15.Dipole-dipole - ANSWER ✔ Intermolecular force between polar molecules

, 16.London dispersion forces (Van der Waals) - ANSWER ✔ Intermolecular
force between all molecules
- Temporary dipole, includes polar and nonpolar molecules
- The greater the weight, the greater the London dispersion forces.


17.Higher intermolecular forces lead to - ANSWER ✔ higher boiling point
higher heat of vaporization
higher viscosity
higher surface tensions
LOWER vapor pressure


18.Pure gases - ANSWER ✔ Weak intermolecular forces
Low BP
Low MP
Purely covalently bonded and nonpolar


19.Higher boiling point - ANSWER ✔ Lower vapor pressure


20.heat of fusion - ANSWER ✔ the
Energy required to change a solid at its melting point to a liquid


21.Heat of vaporization - ANSWER ✔ Defined as the energy required to
change a liquid at its boiling point to a gas


22.Vapor pressure increases as water temp inscreased until boiling point -
ANSWER ✔ 760 tore or 100°c


23.H20 issss - ANSWER ✔ Polat

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