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    This exam will cover every section from chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8. This study guide aims to give you the tools you need to ace the upcoming exam. The exam could have anywhere from 30 to 50 questions on it and you will have two and a half hours to complete it. It is highly suggested that you test your abilities by retaking old exams and practice worksheets. Good luck!
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    This covers everything from 8.1-8.6 intro into organic chemistry.
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    This is everything you need to know to do well on this upcoming exam! It goes over everything in chapter 6 as well as 5.6 in chapter 5. Good luck and study hard! We're almost finished with this semester!
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    This lecture will cover sections 6.6 -6.7 and you should come away with an understanding of what makes an acid or a base, be able to identify if its a strong or weak solution as well as what happens when they mix and what is formed.
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    This is an intro lecture into sections 6.1-6.3. Talking about solutions, components of a solution, concentration calculations, and morality.
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    Everything you need to prepare for the exam on Wednesday that will cover regions of the periodic table, covalent and ionic compounds, Naming compounds and recognizing polyatomic and diatomic elements, chemical formulas, balancing equations, Lewis dot structures, VESPR theory and more.
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    Today the lecture covered covalent and ionic compounds. What they are, how to identify them and how to name them. This lecture is lecture 7 and took place on 2/11/15 (Wednesday) The 2 lectures for the coming week were canceled due to snow days.
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    A detailed account of everything you must know to be fully prepared for exam 1 that covers chapters 1, 2 and 3 in your text as well as everything covered in the lectures. Good luck!
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    A brief overview of different regions of the periodic table as well as an introduction to covalent bonds.
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    We look into the details of electron configurations as well as other methods of writing and finding the electron sequences.
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    This lecture is an intro to chapter 3 in the text. Professor Franco covers laws of conservation, definite proportions and multiple proportions. We begin an in depth discussion of atoms and their components as well as orbital configuration and electron sequencing notation.
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    Group quiz over Chapters 1 and 2. the lecture notes attached are for the lecture on 1/28/15
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    An over view of the rest of Chapter 2 in our books. We reviewed significant figures and how to determine which are significant and which are not. We discus scientific notation and the rules and regulations associated with this method of recording numbers. We also go over accuracy, precision, and estimates.
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    She wraps up chapter 1 and delves into chapter 2 and its concepts. This outline will cover mixtures, the periodic table of elements, the scientific method, as well as the metric system and its units and prefixes.
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    Short lecture: Introduction to Matter, Compounds and Chapter 1 key terms.

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