What This Document Is
This document is a practice exam, Form B, for the third examination in Georgia Tech’s General Chemistry (CHEM 1310) course. It’s designed to help students assess their understanding of key concepts covered in the course material leading up to the exam. The questions are multiple choice and require application of chemical principles.
Why This Document Matters
This practice exam is a valuable resource for students preparing for a significant assessment in their General Chemistry coursework. It’s particularly useful for identifying areas where further study is needed and for becoming familiar with the types of questions and the level of difficulty expected on the actual exam. Students who utilize practice materials often perform better on exams due to increased preparedness and reduced test anxiety. It serves as a self-check tool to gauge readiness.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This practice exam is *not* a substitute for attending lectures, completing assigned readings, or thoroughly reviewing course notes. It’s a diagnostic tool, not a comprehensive learning resource. While it covers important topics, it may not encompass *every* possible question type or concept that could appear on the official exam. Students should also remember that the actual exam may contain questions with different wording or scenarios.
What This Document Provides
This document includes 14 multiple-choice practice questions covering topics such as: Lewis structures, bond dipole moments, bond energies, resonance, molecular geometry (including VSEPR theory), intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding, dispersion forces), and solution formation energetics. The questions also touch upon concepts related to electron configurations and ionization energy.
This preview *does not* include the answers to the practice questions, detailed explanations of the correct responses, or any additional worked examples. It only presents a selection of questions from Form B of the practice exam.