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Final Review Lists December 13, 2007

Filed under: AP Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Chemistry, Chemistry I, Physics, Uncategorized — Mrs. Berger @ 12:43 pm

Chemistry I and Physics will take their finals on Monday, Dec. 17.

        Chem I Review List - Chapter 5 Test Questions for Review

        Physics Review List

Applied Chemistry and AP Chemistry will take their finals on Tuesday, Dec. 18.

        Applied Chemistry Review

        AP Chemistry Review List

 

10 Responses to “Final Review Lists”

  1. Brandi Plummer Says:

    I CANT FIND THE STUDY GUIDE ON HERE!!!!
    im going crazy!!!

  2. Brandi Plummer Says:

    haha i found it..sooo nevermind.

  3. Mrs. Berger Says:

    good job!

  4. Amanda Says:

    Hi Mrs.Berger.
    I was absent on Friday when we would have done review. My plan was to come to you today and see what I needed to do. Kayleigh informed me that it is just organic chemistry on our test, which is very helpful. I was just wondering, I know you did this last year… but did we get little colored cards to put notes on for our final??

  5. Torie Sosbe Says:

    Will reactions of alkenes and alkynes be on the final?

    If they are, will there be a lot of questions covering them?

  6. Torie Sosbe Says:

    And is there a review list for Chem II? There’s no link attached to the words “AP Chemistry Review List”.

  7. Mrs. Berger Says:

    Reactions will be on the final and there will only be a few questions. There is not a review list since we just went with the one chapter. Study your notes from reading, in class, the purple packet, and homeworks. The AP Class did not get note cards this year.

  8. Torie Sosbe Says:

    Thanks.

  9. Amanda Says:

    Alrighty! thanks!

  10. Kylee Says:

    I started on the problems and i understand the pressure stuff in the first section but i don’t understand the unit stuff for problems 27 and 29. Its the exact same type of problem so i’m guessing i kinda need to know what I’m doing. I know the equation to use is P(gas)=P(atm) +( or -) h. But since h is in m or cm and P(atm) is in (atm, torr, Pa, etc.) how do you do that?

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