Final Exam Outline
You may use a:
- Non-programmable scientific calculator
- Periodic Table
- Information Package
BREAKDOWN:
Part 1: Multiple Choice [25 marks] 45 minutes
You will be given twenty five multiple-choice questions (qualitative and quantitative) covering any material encountered in the course.
Part 2: Problems [60 marks] 1.5 hours
For this sestion, make sure to show all your steps to get full marks!
Six problems following the outline below
[12 marks] Draw organic compounds, predicting product(s) given reactants, identify type of reaction and family of organic compounds.
[10 marks] Calculate mass using heat transfer and enthalpy change.
[8 marks] Calculate Kb given the initial concentration of base and pOH of the solution. Using ICE table
[12 marks] For given molecules, draw Lewis and 3-D diagrams and identify general and specific names, and polar or nonpolar molecules for each.
[8 marks] Calculate the pH of the solution. Using ICE table
[10 marks] Given a description or cell notation, determine the standard reduction potential; draw and analyse a galvanic cell (label the parts including the anode and cathode; write the half-reaction occurring at each electrode; show the flow of electrons and migration of ions; write the equation for the net cell reaction; calculate the standard cell potential).