What This Document Is
This is a practice test (Exam 3 B) for CHEM 1310, General Chemistry, at Georgia Institute of Technology, from the Spring 2004 semester. It’s designed to help students assess their understanding of key concepts covered in the course leading up to the third exam. The test focuses on thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and equilibrium.
Why This Document Matters
This practice test is valuable for students preparing for a similar exam in the course. It provides a realistic assessment of the types of questions and the level of difficulty they can expect. Working through this test allows students to identify areas where they need further review and practice. It’s most useful when used *in addition to* regular coursework, textbook readings, and lecture notes.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This is a *practice* test, not the actual exam. While representative, it won’t cover every single topic or question style that might appear on the official exam. It’s also from a previous semester, so there might be slight differences in emphasis or content compared to the current course. This document does not include solutions or detailed explanations – it’s designed for self-assessment.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* 11 multiple-choice questions covering topics like spontaneity of reactions, Gibbs free energy, entropy, redox reactions, and galvanic cells.
* A list of standard reduction potentials for various half-reactions.
* Instructions regarding permitted materials (crib sheets, calculators) and academic integrity.
* Point values for each question, totaling 110 points.
This preview only shows a selection of questions (1-8) to illustrate the content and format. The complete document contains all questions and the reference table of reduction potentials.