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Regents Review 2.0

Facts About The Exam . 85 PointsPart A

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Regents Review 2.0

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    1. Regents Review 2.0 The Physical Setting – Chemistry Mark Rosengarten Washingtonville High School

    2. Facts About The Exam 85 Points Part A – 30-35 MC (facts, vocab) Part B1 – 15-20 MC (application +) Part B2 – short answer (like B1) Part C – short answer (reading, analysis) Reference Tables Provided Bring a Calculator (non-graphing) Must be in PEN (except graphs)

    3. Hints To Success Extreme questions have extreme answers One Of These Things Are Not Like The Other Keep short answers SHORT and SIMPLE Do not give examples unless asked for Use the Reference Tables FREQUENTLY Show numerical setup for all math probs Use the “nerd terms” in answer Start active studying NOW

    4. PARTICLES Subatomic Particles (Charge, # of, etc.) Natural Radioactive Decay Problems Behavior Of Gases Temperature Measures Average KE

    5. BONDING Ionic And Covalent Bonds Attractive Force Strength vs. BP and VP Electrolytes vs. Nonelectrolytes

    6. COMPOUNDS & REACTIONS Converting Between Grams And Moles Finding Molecular Formulas Mole-Mole Stoichiometry

    7. KINETICS & EQUILIBRIUM) PE Diagrams Le Chatelier’s Principle

    8. SOLUTIONS, ACIDS & BASES MaVa = MbVb vs. M = moles/L Bronsted/Lowry (Alternate Theory)

    9. ELECTROCHEM & ORGANIC Half-Reactions Voltaic Cells Isomers (hydrocarbons) Isomers (families)

    10. For More Review Visit www.youtube.com/markrosengarten For videos of every topic in Chemistry, select the Regents Chemistry playlist and the Chemistry Music Videos playlist. GOOD LUCK!!!!

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