What This Document Is
This document is an examination for CHEM 110A: Physical Chemistry - Chemical Thermodynamics, offered at the University of California, Los Angeles. It’s designed to assess student understanding of core principles within the course, specifically focusing on foundational concepts related to solutions and reaction stoichiometry. The document outlines important dates for assessments within the course and provides a sample of the types of questions students can expect.
Why This Document Matters
This examination preview is invaluable for students currently enrolled in CHEM 110A. It’s particularly helpful for those preparing for upcoming hour exams, allowing them to gauge the scope and style of questions. Understanding the format and subject areas emphasized will allow for more focused and effective study sessions. Reviewing this preview can help students identify areas where they may need additional practice or clarification before the actual exam.
Topics Covered
* Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
* Solution Composition and Concentrations (Molarity)
* Solution Stoichiometry and Reaction Calculations
* Types of Solutions and their Properties
* Mole and Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions
* Applications of Chemical Principles to Real-World Examples
What This Document Provides
* Key dates for hour exams within the course schedule.
* An example question format, including multiple-choice questions.
* Illustrative examples relating to chemical reactions and solution calculations.
* A glimpse into the types of chemical compounds and reactions that will be assessed.
* An overview of the concepts related to determining quantities of reactants and products in solution.
* A framework for understanding how molarity is used to solve stoichiometric problems.