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ACS CHEMISTRY FINAL (GENERAL CHEM 1 REVIEW) QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026

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ACS CHEMISTRY FINAL (GENERAL CHEM 1 REVIEW) QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026 Density - Answers mass / volume Conversion from celsius to kelvin - Answers K = DegC + 273.15 Conversion from DegF to DegC - Answers DegC = (5/9) (DegF - 32) Conversion from DegC to DegF - Answers DegF = (9/5)(DegC) + 32 Intensive properties - Answers Independent of amount of matter examined Extensive propertires - Answers Dependent of amount of matter examined Alcohol - Answers compund in which an H atom of a hydrocarbon is replaced by an OH funxtional group (alcohols end in -ol) Formula weight - Answers sum of the atomic weights of each atom in its chemical formula Percent composition - Answers % element = (number of atoms of that element)(atomic weight of element) / formula weight of compound Avogadro's number - Answers 6.02x10^23 Molar mass - Answers The molar mass (g/mol) of any substance is always numerically equal to its formula weight (in amu) limiting reagent - Answers the reactant that is completely consumed in a reaction Percent yield - Answers Percent yield = actual yield / theoretical yield x 100% Actual yield = amount of product actually obtained in a reaction electrolyte - Answers A substance whose aqueous solutions contain ions Strong electrolytes - Answers solutes that exist in solution completely as ions Solubility of compunds containing NO3-, CH3COO-, Cl-, Br-, I-, SO42- - Answers Exceptions: Cl-, Br- , I- : compounds of Ag+, (Hg2)2+, and Pb2+ SO4)2-: Compounds of Sr2+, Ba2+, Hg2)2+, and Pb2+ Insoluble ionic compounds: S2-, (CO3)2-, (PO4)3-, OH- - Answers Insoluble in all except S2-, and OH-: compounds of NH4+, the alkali metal cations, and Ca2+, Sr2+, and Ba2+ Insoluble in all except CO32-, PO43-: compounds of NH4+, and the alkali metal ions Ionic substances are _____ - Answers strong electrolytes Molecular substances are _____ , and ____ - Answers strong electlytes and weak acids and bases Oxidation # rules - Answers -Elemental form = 0 -montatomic ion equals its charge -Oxygen= -2 except in peroxides ((O2)2-) -hydrogen= +1 except when bonded to metals (-1) -Flourine=-1 in all compounds. Activity series - Answers Any metal can be oxidized by the ions of elements below it Dillution equation - Answers M1V1 = M2V2 kinetic energy equation - Answers Ek = 1/2 mv^2 work equation - Answers w = F x d internal energy equation - Answers change in energy = internal final - internal initial Internal energy relation to heat and work - Answers change in E = q + w state function - Answers the value of a state function depends only on the present state of the system, not the path the system took to reach that state pressure-volume work equation - Answers w = -P (change in V) Enthalpy - Answers H = E + PV Enthalpies of reaction - Answers change in H = H (products) - H (reactants) heat equation - Answers q = Cs x m x change T * Cs = q / m x change T m = mass Enthalpies of formation - Answers change in Hrxn = sum of changeHf (products) - sum of change Hf (reactants) Energy of photon - Answers E = hv h = plank's constant (6.626x10^-34) v= frequency ( speed of light equation - Answers c = lamda v c = speed of light (3.00x10^8) lamda = wavelenght v= frequency magnetic Quantum number - Answers can have values between -l and l Principal quantum number - Answers can have values of 1 ,2,3 and so forth Second quantum number - Answers can have values from 0 to (n-1) Nuclear charge trend - Answers increases right to left and top to bottom Radius ttrend - Answers increases top to bottom , and left to right ionization energy trend - Answers -within each row of the table, I increases with icnreasing atomic number, Alkali metals have lowest ionization energy, noble gases have the highest -Within each column, the ionization energy generally decreases with increasing atomic number -Transition metals increase slowly left to right General: increase left to right, bottom to top Electron affinity - Answers increases left to right, bottom to top Electronegativity - Answers increases left to right, bottom to top Lattice energy - Answers the energy required to completely separate a mole of a solid ionic compound into its gaseous state *lattice energy increases as the charges in the ion increase and as their radii decrease Covalent bond - Answers a chemical bond formed by sharing a pair of electrons Formal charge - Answers The charge the atom would have if all the atoms in the molecule had the same electronegativity. (Valence electrons) - (bonding electrons +((1/2 x bonding electrons)) Electron domains and geometries - Answers 2 : Linear , 180 angles 3: Trigonal planar, 120 angle 4: Tetrahedral, 109.5 angle 5. Trigonal bipyramidal 120 and 90 angle 6. Octahedral , 90 angle Molecular geometry of 2 bonding , 0 nonbonding - Answers Linear Molecular geometry of 3 bonding , 0 nonbonding and 2 bonding , 1 nonbonding - Answers Trigonal planar, Bent Molecular geometry of 4 bonding , 0 nonbonding and 3 bonding , 1 nonbonding and 2 bonding and 2 nonbonding - Answers tetrahedral , trigonal pyramidal , bent Molecular geometry of 5 bonding , 0 nonbonding , and 4 bonding , 1 nonbonding and 3 bonding , 2 nonbonding

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ACS CHEMISTRY FINAL (GENERAL CHEM 1 REVIEW) QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST
UPDATE 2026

Density - Answers mass / volume
Conversion from celsius to kelvin - Answers K = DegC + 273.15
Conversion from DegF to DegC - Answers DegC = (5/9) (DegF - 32)
Conversion from DegC to DegF - Answers DegF = (9/5)(DegC) + 32
Intensive properties - Answers Independent of amount of matter examined
Extensive propertires - Answers Dependent of amount of matter examined
Alcohol - Answers compund in which an H atom of a hydrocarbon is replaced by an OH funxtional
group (alcohols end in -ol)
Formula weight - Answers sum of the atomic weights of each atom in its chemical formula
Percent composition - Answers % element = (number of atoms of that element)(atomic weight of
element) / formula weight of compound
Avogadro's number - Answers 6.02x10^23
Molar mass - Answers The molar mass (g/mol) of any substance is always numerically equal to its
formula weight (in amu)
limiting reagent - Answers the reactant that is completely consumed in a reaction
Percent yield - Answers Percent yield = actual yield / theoretical yield x 100%

Actual yield = amount of product actually obtained in a reaction
electrolyte - Answers A substance whose aqueous solutions contain ions
Strong electrolytes - Answers solutes that exist in solution completely as ions
Solubility of compunds containing NO3-, CH3COO-, Cl-, Br-, I-, SO42- - Answers Exceptions:

Cl-, Br- , I- : compounds of Ag+, (Hg2)2+, and Pb2+
SO4)2-: Compounds of Sr2+, Ba2+, Hg2)2+, and Pb2+
Insoluble ionic compounds: S2-, (CO3)2-, (PO4)3-, OH- - Answers Insoluble in all except S2-, and OH-:
compounds of NH4+, the alkali metal cations, and Ca2+, Sr2+, and Ba2+

Insoluble in all except CO32-, PO43-: compounds of NH4+, and the alkali metal ions
Ionic substances are _____ - Answers strong electrolytes
Molecular substances are _____ , and ____ - Answers strong electlytes and weak acids and bases
Oxidation # rules - Answers -Elemental form = 0
-montatomic ion equals its charge
-Oxygen= -2 except in peroxides ((O2)2-)
-hydrogen= +1 except when bonded to metals (-1)
-Flourine=-1 in all compounds.
Activity series - Answers Any metal can be oxidized by the ions of elements below it
Dillution equation - Answers M1V1 = M2V2
kinetic energy equation - Answers Ek = 1/2 mv^2
work equation - Answers w = F x d
internal energy equation - Answers change in energy = internal final - internal initial
Internal energy relation to heat and work - Answers change in E = q + w
state function - Answers the value of a state function depends only on the present state of the
system, not the path the system took to reach that state
pressure-volume work equation - Answers w = -P (change in V)
Enthalpy - Answers H = E + PV
Enthalpies of reaction - Answers change in H = H (products) - H (reactants)
heat equation - Answers q = Cs x m x change T


* Cs = q / m x change T

m = mass
Enthalpies of formation - Answers change in Hrxn = sum of changeHf (products) - sum of change Hf
(reactants)

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