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Review sheets
Well, it looks like you need to review some stuff. Let’s get cracking! First Semester Quiz Review: A practice quiz for practicing your first semester material. Includes a grading sheet with a point scale so you can see how you’d … Continue reading
Redox, organic, nuclear
A little something for you to enjoy before I add a little more something for you to enjoy. (Updated 1-11-16) Nuclear chemistry: Nuclear Chemistry Practice Sheet: Let’s practice some nuclear stuff! More Nuclear Chemistry Practice: Let’s practice some more nuclear … Continue reading
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Tagged alpha, beta, decay, functional group, gamma, nuclear, organic
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States of matter / Ionic compounds
I live in Virginia. Some of you live in Idaho. Matter, on the other hand, has a smaller number of states to choose from. A quick note: If you’re looking to practice naming compounds, there’s a separate page for doing … Continue reading
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Tagged ionic compounds, phase diagram, states, types of solids
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Thermo, kinetics, and equilibria
Is it hot in here? It’s always hot in here when you’re having fun with thermodynamics! And kinetics, too, though there’s not really a joke for that. Heats of Reaction From Heats of Formation: If you have a bunch of heats … Continue reading
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Tagged calorimetry, enthalpy, equilibria, heat, kinetics, Le Chatelier, thermodynamics
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The periodic table
The periodic table: Periodic Table Fun: If you can’t tell an alkali metal from an alkaline earth metal, this worksheet can help! Periodic Table Practice Problems: Pretty much just a random assortment of periodic table questions so you get an … Continue reading
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Tagged Bohr, cathode ray, Dalton, Democritus, electron configurations, electrons, families, gold film, Greek, groups, neutrons, oxidation state, periodic table, protons, Rutherford, Sizzler, Thomson, valence electron
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Significant figures
Updated 11/20/21 Lots and lots of significant figures! Significant figures practice worksheet: You’ll be significantly figuring in no time! Significant figures calculations sheet: Do calculations using the magic of significant figures! Significant Figures I: Practice finding how many significant figures … Continue reading
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Tagged graphing, practice worksheet, scientific method, scientific notation, sig fig, significant figures
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IM forces and polarity
(Updated 3-30-16) Intermolecular forces and polarity: (Yes, I know these are also in the covalent compounds section, but I figured that adding them here would make them easier to find.) Polarity practice worksheet: Behold the wonder of polarity stuff! Polarity … Continue reading
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Tagged acid, base, colligative property, concentration, dilution, intermolecular force, Ksp, like dissolves like, molality, molarity, mole fraction, pH, pOH, polarity, solubility, solubility constant, solution, surface tension, titration, weak acid
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Gases and their laws
When you’re a pro at these worksheets, you’ll be able to explain how your dog manages to stink up the whole room in a matter of seconds. (Updated 4/23/2019) Gas laws named after people: Boyle’s Law I (dd-ch): Some good, … Continue reading
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Tagged Boyle, Charles, combined gas law, Dalton, gas stoichiometry, ideal gas law, partial pressure, PV=nRT, RMS velocity, root-mean-square, stoichiometry
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