How Quizzes Work in Pre-AP Chemistry
You will have TWO quiz grades each six-weeks.
The quizzes will be 10 multiple choice questions.
You will have 15 minutes to take a quiz.
You may use a calculator, formula chart, and periodic table.
Both quizzes for the six-weeks will have the exact same topics. Therefore, the second quiz will count as a requiz if needed.
If you score less than a 70% on the second quiz, you will need to come in before or after school to make up your quiz score.
The quizzes will be 10 multiple choice questions.
You will have 15 minutes to take a quiz.
You may use a calculator, formula chart, and periodic table.
Both quizzes for the six-weeks will have the exact same topics. Therefore, the second quiz will count as a requiz if needed.
If you score less than a 70% on the second quiz, you will need to come in before or after school to make up your quiz score.
Quiz Topics By Six-Weeks
1st Six-Weeks
Topic 1:
Memorize the names and formulas for the first set of polyatomic ions.
Memorize the names and formulas for the first set of polyatomic ions.
Nitrate = NO₃¹⁻
Carbonate = CO₃²⁻ Iodate = IO₃¹⁻ Chlorate = ClO₃¹⁻ Sulfate = SO₄²⁻ Phosphate = PO₄³⁻ Bromate = BrO₃¹⁻ |
Nitrite = NO₂¹⁻
Iodite = IO₂¹⁻ Chlorite = ClO₂¹⁻ Sulfite = SO₃²⁻ Phosphite = PO₃³⁻ Bromite = BrO₂¹⁻ |
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VIDEO:
How to Use the "Nick the Camel" Sentence
(Just remember to include "Icky" and "Bros")
VIDEO:
How to Use the "Nick the Camel" Sentence
(Just remember to include "Icky" and "Bros")
Topic 2:
Significant Figures (Accuracy and Precision in Measurements) Topic 3: Scientific Notation |
Topic 4:
Metric System Topic 5: Dimensional Analysis/Conversions |
1st Six-Weeks Quiz REVIEW
HELPFUL LINKS:
1st Six-Weeks Polyatomic Ion Flashcards
1st Six-Weeks Polyatomic Ion Flashcards
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2nd Six-Weeks
2nd Six-Weeks quizzes include ALL of 1st Six-Weeks Quiz topics PLUS:
Topic 1:
New polyatomic ions to memorize: perchlorate = ClO₄¹⁻ hypoclorite = ClO¹⁻ perbromate = BrO₄¹⁻ hypobromite = BrO¹⁻ periodate = IO₄¹⁻ hypoiodite = IO¹⁻ |
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Topic 2:
The Mole Concept and Mole Conversions (You MUST be comfortable doing these conversions using dimensional analysis) |
2nd Six-Weeks Quiz REVIEW
HELPFUL LINKS:
2nd Six-Weeks Polyatomic Ion Flashcards
2nd Six-Weeks Polyatomic Ion Flashcards
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3rd Six-Weeks
3rd Six-Weeks quizzes include ALL of 1st AND 2nd Six-Weeks Quiz topics PLUS:
Topic 1:
New polyatomic ions to memorize: hydrogen carbonate = HCO₃¹⁻ hydrogen sulfate = HSO₄¹⁻ hydrogen sulfite = HSO₃¹⁻ hydrogen phosphate = HPO₄²⁻ hydrogen phosphite = HPO₃²⁻ dihydrogen phosphate = H₂PO₄¹⁻ dihydrogen phosphite = H₂PO₃¹⁻ |
Topic 2:
Ionic and Covalent Nomenclature (Writing Names and Formulas for Ionic and Covalent Compounds) Ionic Bonding Simulation Ionic Nomenclature Practice Hydrated Ionic Nomenclature Practice Covalent Nomenclature Practice Nomenclature Game
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3rd Six-Weeks Quiz REVIEW
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4th Six-Weeks
4th Six-Weeks quizzes include ALL of 1st, 2nd, AND 3rd Six-Weeks Quiz topics PLUS:
Topic 1:
New polyatomic ions to memorize:
ammonium = NH₄¹⁺
acetate = C₂H₃O₂¹⁻ OR CH₃COO¹⁻
hydroxide = OH¹⁻
hydronium = H₃O¹⁺
New polyatomic ions to memorize:
ammonium = NH₄¹⁺
acetate = C₂H₃O₂¹⁻ OR CH₃COO¹⁻
hydroxide = OH¹⁻
hydronium = H₃O¹⁺
4th Six-Weeks Quiz REVIEW
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5th Six-Weeks
5th Six-Weeks quizzes include ALL of 1st, 2nd, 3rd AND 4th Six-Weeks Quiz topics PLUS:
Topic 1:
New polyatomic ions to memorize: cyanide = CN¹⁻ permanganate = MnO₄¹⁻ chromate = CrO₄²⁻ dichromate = Cr₂O₇²⁻ |
Topic 2:
Stoichiometry Calculations |
5th Six-Weeks Quiz REVIEW
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6th Six-Weeks
6th Six-Weeks quizzes include ALL of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th AND 5th Six-Weeks Quiz topics PLUS:
Topic 1:
New polyatomic ions to memorize: peroxide = O₂²⁻ oxalate= C₂O₄²⁻ tartrate = C₄H₄O₆²⁻ thiosulfate = S₂O₃²⁻ |
Topic 2:
Acid Nomenclature
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Topic 3:
Molarity |
6th Six-Weeks Quiz REVIEW