Quiz Topics and End-of-Chapter Problems for CHM-101-A Fall 2006, Quizzes of Chemistry

The topics and end-of-chapter problems for two upcoming quizzes in the chm-101-a chemistry course during the fall 2006 semester. The topics include solution formation, energy and entropy, solubility calculations, colligative properties, rate of chemical reactions, catalysts, equilibrium, and le chatelier's principle.

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Topics for Discussion Quiz on November 20
CHM-101-A
Fall 2006
End-of-Chapter Problems possible on this quiz:
11.20, 11.26, 11.40, 11.96, 11.100
Topics:
solution formation in terms of overcoming and forming intermolecular forces
the role of energy and entropy in solution formation
predict relative solubilities using “like-dissolves-like”
unsaturated,. Saturated, and supersaturated solutions
solubility calculations
effect of pressure and temperature on gas solubility
colligative properties
effect of concentration of solute on vapor pressure, boiling point, freezing point (melting point),
and osmotic pressure change
Topics for Discussion Quiz on November 27 - 30
CHM-101-A
Fall 2006
End-of-Chapter Problems possible on this quiz:
12.6, 12.24, 12.52, 12.62, 12.94
Topics:
factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction
catalyst and its role in a chemical reaction
equilibrium and rates of forward and reverse reactions
equilibrium and the amounts of reactants and products
Le Chatelier's principle

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Topics for Discussion Quiz on November 20

CHM-101-A

Fall 2006

End-of-Chapter Problems possible on this quiz:

Topics :

solution formation in terms of overcoming and forming intermolecular forces

the role of energy and entropy in solution formation

predict relative solubilities using “like-dissolves-like”

unsaturated,. Saturated, and supersaturated solutions

solubility calculations

effect of pressure and temperature on gas solubility

colligative properties

effect of concentration of solute on vapor pressure, boiling point, freezing point (melting point), and osmotic pressure change

Topics for Discussion Quiz on November 27 - 30

CHM-101-A

Fall 2006

End-of-Chapter Problems possible on this quiz:

Topics :

factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction

catalyst and its role in a chemical reaction

equilibrium and rates of forward and reverse reactions

equilibrium and the amounts of reactants and products

Le Chatelier's principle