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Get ready for a comprehensive review session with creative activities and challenging questions to help you ace your chemistry exam. Engage in Review Pictionary, Fly Swatter Review, and practice balancing chemical equations.
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Warm up On a white board: Write the complete balanced chemical equation. Vanadium (III) oxide is produced when vanadium and oxygen react. Solutions of tin (II) hydroxide and hydrobromic acid react.
In the cheese ball lab… • Where did the mass go?
The plan • Review Pictionary • 30 minutes – QUIET Review packet time • Break - FLY SWATTER review • 30 minutes – QUIET review packet time
Review Pictionary • GOAL: • Get your teammates to guess the all the words on the slide. • RULES: • You may do the words in any order • You may use any pictures or symbols to get your team to guess the words but you may not use words! • You can do rhymes with or sounds like
Review Pictionary! • Keeping score • For every word you get your partner to guess, you get a point. • The challenge word is in red and is worth 2 points Be nice, honest and HAVE FUN!
Round 1 Double replacement Heat Balance Winter Break
Round 2 Combustion Conservation of Mass Product Chemistry
Round 3 Valence shell electron Bonding Pair Ionic 3D movie
Round 4 Water Lewis Structure Nonbonding pair Sharing
Round 5 Chemical Change Atom Wavelength Ionization Energy
Round 6 Physical property Isotope Electronegativity Flame Test
QUIET review packet time • 30 minutes
Write formulas for the following: copper (II) phosphate calcium hydroxide carbon disulfide sodium carbonate nitrogen pentoxide iron (III) oxide silver chromate
Fly swatter Review • 4 teams • Team names required! • We will be reviewing naming and formula writing and other concepts from the semester • Elect your first representative
Name this compound CaCl2 Calcium chloride Calcium dichloride Calcium (II) chloride calcium 2+ chloride
Give the formula Dinitrogen trioxide NO N2O N2O4 N2O3
Give the formula Cobalt (III) phosphate CoP CoPO4 Co3PO4 Co3PO3
Give the name SO2 sulfur oxygen sulfur oxide sulfur dioxide disulfur oxide
Give the formula Tin (IV) sulfide SnS2SnS TiS2TiS
Give the name HgO Mercury oxide mercury (I) oxide Mercury (II) oxygen mercury (II) oxide
Give the name H2 dihydrogen hydrogen Hydroxide helium
Swat the chemical change Paper is torn Gasoline combusts Coffee is poured Water freezes into a mug
How many protons in a… Selenium atom 36 34 9 16
How many electrons in Chloride 16 17 18 8
How many electrons in… Calcium ion 21 20 19 18
How many electrons in… Cu2+ 28 31 27 29
How many neutrons in… Iron – 56 26 30 27 56
How many neutrons in… 73As 40 30 33 36
What is the charge? Phosphide 3+ 3- 2+ 0
Name the following: • CaCl2 • Cu(NO3)2 • Ag2SO4 • Pb(OH)4 • S2N6 • Rb2CO3 • SF6
What should you NOT do before the final? Prepare an Index Card Sharpen pencils Stay up all night Eat a good breakfast The golden retriever doesn’t, but you do! Preparation is the key, good luck!