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1 SOL TEST QUESTION BANK (Released Tests ) TEI PDF- 28 out of 29 CONTENTS: Measurement (Ch 1) Averaging Scientific Notation Unit Conversions, Dimensional Analysis Measurement Accuracy and Precision Significant Figures Percent Error Analyzing Data Experimental Design Instruments, Experimental Technique Separation Techniques Safety Interpreting Graphs Matter (Ch 2) Density Mixtures Physical/Chemical Properties Atomic Structure & the Periodic Table (Ch 3, 4, 5) Historical Developments of the Atom & Chemistry Protons, Electrons, Neutrons, Ions, Isotopes, Atomic Number Calculating Atomic Mass Diatomic Elements Half-Life Electron Configuration Periodic Table Periodic Trends
2 Compounds (Ch 7, 8) Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas Ionic and Covalent Bonds Empirical Formulas Oxidation Reduction Lewis Dot, Molecular Shapes, Valence Electrons, Organic Chemistry, Polymers Chemical Reactions (Ch 9) Balancing Equations, Counting Atoms(Subscripts), Law of Conservation of Mass ID Reaction Type Molar Conversions (Ch 10) Molar Mass Gram, Liter, Particles conversions Empirical/Molecular Formulas, Percent Composition Stoichiometry (Ch 11) Molar Ratios Gram-Gram Mole-Mole L-L Percent Yield Energy (Ch 12) Endothermic, Exothermic Catalyst Phase Change, Phase Diagram, Heating Curve Kinetic Energy and Temperature, Kelvin, absolute zero Specific Heat calcs Heat of Vaporization, Heat of Fusion calcs Entropy Gases (Ch 13) Properties of Gases Partial Pressures Pressure/Volume Relationships, Boyle s Law Temperature/Volume Relationships, Charles s Law Combined Gas Law Ideal Gas Law
3 Intermolecular Forces/ Vapor Pressure (Ch 14) Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point Solutions (Ch 15, 16, 18) Solubility, Solutions Electrolytes Colligative Properties Molarity Dilution Equilibrium Identifying Acids, Bases ph Neutralization
4 MEASUREMENT (Ch 1) Averaging 2005 H 2008 C
5 2009 C SigFigs Scientific Notation 2004 J 2007 B Unit Conversions, Dimensional Analysis 2005 F
6 Measurement 2003 J 2005 G
7 2007 B 2008 D
8 2009 F Accuracy and Precision 2003 B
9 2004 F 2004 A
10 2005 C 2007 D
11 2008 B 2014 D Significant Figures
12 2005 A 2009 H TEI Guide 2010 D Percent Error
13 2007 G 2009 H TEI Guide 2010 C
14 2014 C 2014 D Analyzing Data 2003 A
15 2005 A 2007 G Experimental Design
16 2003 G 2003 C 2003 J
17 2004 D 2009 C Sample From left to right: Constant Constant Variable Variable
18 2014 C 2014 A Instruments, Experimental Technique 2003 C 2004 D
19 2005 G
20 2007 J 2008 J
21 2009 D 2009 G 2014 B 2014 safety A Separation Techniques
22 2004 A 2004 A
23 2008 D 2009 A 2014 C Safety
24 2003 B 2004 A
25 2007 C 2009 J Interpreting Graphs
26 2004 B
27 2005 J
28 2005 A
29 2008 J MATTER (Ch 2) Density
30 2007 F 2008 C 2009 H or.806 Mixtures
31 2005 D 2008 alloy A Physical/Chemical Properties 2008 A 2009 H 2009 J ATOMIC STRUCTURE (Ch 3, 4, 5)
32 Historical Developments of the Atom & Chemistry 2003 D 2007 J 2008 D
33 2014 B Protons, Electrons, Neutrons, Ions, Isotopes, Atomic Number 2003 J 2003 C 2003 H
34 2004 A A 2004 C 2004 F
35 2005 A 2005 B 2005 J
36 2007 D 2007 F 2007 C 2007 B 2008 G 2008 J
37 2009 G TEI Guide 2010 A 2014 B Calculating Atomic Mass
38 2008 H TEI Guide Diatomic Elements 2004 D
39 TEI Guide 2010 F Cl Br I Half Life 2008 J
40 Electron Configuration 2014 B
41 2004 H 2005 Flame test lab D 2008 G
42 TEI Guide 2010 TEI Guide
43 TEI Guide 2010 B TEI Guide s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 Periodic Table 2003 A 2004 G
44 2005 F 2007 J 2008 D 2009 J 2009 J
45 2014 Ga Ge As 2014 A Periodic Trends 2004 H
46 2005 C 2007 C 2008 G
47 2009** J 2009 Shielding Oxidation B TEI Guide 2010 Shielding A COMPOUNDS (Ch 7, 8) Naming, Writing Formulas 2003 B
48 2003 D 2004 C 2004 A 2004 A 2005 J
49 2005 H 2005 A 2007 F
50 2007 D 2007 C 2007 C 2007 A 2008 B 2008 particles F
51 2008 A 2008 D 2008 D 2009 F 2009 D 2009 D
52 2009 A TEI Guide 2010 lead (IV) oxide 2014 C
53 2014 A 2014 D 2014 B 2O 3
54 2014 D Ionic and Covalent Bonds 2003 H 2003 H
55 2005 D 2005 A 2007 J 2007 PTrends C
56 2007 H 2008 J 2008 H 2008 J 2009 A 2009 D
57 2009 D 2014 A 2014 A Empirical Formulas
58 2004 D 2005 J 2009 B
59 2014 B Oxidation/ Reduction 2003 B 2003 A 2005 C 2007 J
60 TEI Guide or or 2- Lewis Dot, Molecular Shapes, Valence Electrons, Organic Chemistry 2003 G
61 2003 C 2003 J 2003 H 2004 C
62 2004 H 2004 D 2005 B 2005 D
63 2007 C 2008 F
64 2009 A 2009 B 2009 G
65 TEI Guide 2010 TEI Guide 2010 Protein DNA TEI Guide 2010 C TEI Guide 2010 A
66 TEI Guide 2010 C TEI Guide 2010 any carbon bond with a double or triple bond
67 2014 A CHEMICAL REACTIONS (Ch 9) Balancing Equations, Counting Subscripts/Atoms, Law of Conservation of Mass sample A
68 2003 D 2003 G 2003 G 2004 G
69 2004 Cons Mass J 2004 D 2004 C 2005 H
70 2005 F 2007 F 2007 H 2007 G
71 2008 G 2008 B 2008 B 2009 A
72 2009 C 2009 D 2014 C 2014 B ID Reaction Type
73 2003 F 2003 F 2004 H 2004 A
74 2005 G 2005 H
75 2007 H 2007 H 2008 B 2008 F
76 2008 F 2009 H 2009 C
77 2014 D 2014 A MOLAR CONVERSIONS (Ch 10) Molar Mass 2003 C
78 2004 J 2004 J 2004 G 2005 H 2007 C
79 2007 D 2008 C Gram, Liter, Particles conversions 2004 F 2008 A 2009 H 2009 B
80 TEI Guide B 2014 A Empirical/Molecular Formulas, Percent Composition 2003 G
81 2004 C 2005 C TEI Guide 2010 B STOICHIOMETRY (Ch 11) Molar Ratios 2005 F
82 2014 D Gram-Gram 2003 G
83 2005 B 2007 B 2009 H
84 TEI Guide 2010 B Mole-Mole 2003 G 2005 G 2005 H
85 2007 B 2007** C 2008 G 2008 C
86 2009** C 2014 B L-L 2005 A Percent Yield
87 TEI Guide 2010 B ENERGY (Ch 12) Endothermic/Exothermic
88 Catalyst 2004 B
89 2003 B 2007 J 2007 H
90 2014 C Phase Change, Phase Diagram, Heating Curve 2003 G 2004 F 2004 G
91 2005 J 2005 F 2007 G
92 2007 A 2008 F
93 2008 IMF C 2009 G Kinetic Energy and Temperature, Absolute Zero, Kelvin 2003 D
94 2007 D 2007 Kelvin C Specific Heat calcs 2004 G 2005 D
95 2008 C 2009 B 2009 H
96 2014 A Heat of Vaporization, Heat of Fusion calcs 2003 C 2007 IMF F
97 2009 B TEI Guide 2010 C
98 2014 C Entropy Year GASES (Ch 13) Properties of Gases 2003** A 2004** F
99 2004 D 2005** B Partial Pressures 2003 H
100 2004 F 2005 F 2007 G
101 2007 G 2008 B 2008 G
102 2009 B Pressure/Volume Relationships, Boyle s Law 2004 graphs F 2005 G
103 2008 D 2008 H
104 2008 F TEI Guide 2010 B
105 2014 D Temperature/ Volume Relationships, Charles s Law 2003 G
106 2004 J 2005 G 2007 A
107 2009 F 2014 Accepted answers: 130, 130., 137, 137., 137.5, 137.6, 138, 138., 140, OR 140. Combined Gas Law
108 2004 B Ideal Gas Law 2003 C 2007 G
109 TEI Guide 2010 plot Data Set C: (0.5, 12) and (0.7, 15) You technically have to do an Ideal Gas Law calculation with the STP conditions to eliminate Data Set A INTERMOLECULAR FORCES/ VAPOR PRESSURE (Ch 14) Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point
110 2003 J
111 2004 C
112 2005 A 2009 IMF B
113 2009 G 2014 D
114 2014 C SOLUTIONS (Ch 15, 16, 18) Solubility/ Solutions 2003 H 2003 C
115 2003 B 2008 G 2009 J Electrolytes Year Colligative Properties
116 2003 G 2005 D 2014 D Molarity 2003 H
117 2004 G 2007 C 2008 C 2008 A 2009 H
118 TEI Guide 2010** 16 (only two sig figs are allowed) 2014 C 2014 Accepted responses: 1, 1., 1.3, 1.32, 1.33, 1.4, 2, OR 2. Dilution 2002 G
119 Equilibrium 2003 A 2004 F
120 2004 G 2005 B 2007 H 2009 C
121 TEI Guide 2010 Concentration Pressure Volume Temperature 2014 B Identifying Acids, Bases 2003 B
122 2005 B 2007 J ph 2003 H
123 2004 H 2005 J
124 2005 A 2007 A 2008 G 2009 G
125 2009 J TEI Guide 2010 C 2014 B
126 2014 D Neutralization 2005 H 2008 F
127 2014 B
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