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ACS General Chemistry 2026 Exam Questions and Answers | 300+ Comprehensive Practice Questions | Atomic Structure, Bonding, Stoichiometry, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium & Gas Laws | American Chemical Society (ACS)

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Description: This comprehensive ACS General Chemistry 2026 Exam Questions and Answers study guide contains more than 300 carefully compiled practice questions and verified answers covering the core concepts tested on the American Chemical Society (ACS) General Chemistry Examination. The resource provides extensive coverage of atomic structure, electron configurations, periodic trends, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, stoichiometry, gases, solutions, thermodynamics, equilibrium, acids and bases, electrochemistry, and fundamental chemical calculations. Designed for undergraduate chemistry students, pre-medical students, nursing students, pharmacy students, engineering majors, biology students, and individuals preparing for ACS standardized chemistry examinations, this guide serves as a complete review of the essential principles taught in General Chemistry I and II courses. A major focus of the guide is atomic structure and modern atomic theory. 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The material explains how these trends influence reactivity, bond formation, ion stability, and chemical behavior across periods and groups of the periodic table. Understanding these relationships is critical for predicting chemical reactions and solving ACS examination problems involving periodic properties. Chemical bonding and molecular structure receive significant attention throughout the document. Students will learn ionic bonding, covalent bonding, coordinate covalent bonding, bond polarity, electronegativity differences, lattice energy, resonance structures, formal charge calculations, molecular dipoles, intermolecular forces, hydrogen bonding, and molecular symmetry. The guide thoroughly explains how atomic interactions produce stable compounds and how molecular structure influences physical and chemical properties. 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Students will review molar mass calculations, mole conversions, percent composition, limiting reactants, empirical formulas, molecular formulas, reaction yields, gas stoichiometry, solution concentration calculations, density relationships, and dimensional analysis techniques. The guide reinforces the problem-solving skills necessary for quantitative chemistry and prepares students for calculation-intensive ACS examination questions. Gas laws and kinetic molecular theory form another major section of the study guide. Students will study Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law, Avogadro’s Principle, the Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT), pressure relationships, temperature conversions, molar volume, gas behavior, and kinetic theory concepts. The material explains how gases respond to changes in pressure, volume, temperature, and amount while emphasizing mathematical applications commonly encountered on standardized chemistry examinations. 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Layout of an element (mass # & atomic #) - ANSWER ✔✔


atomic number = - ANSWER ✔✔# of protons


mass number = - ANSWER ✔✔# of protons + neutrons


the number of protons in a neutral atom will equal the - ANSWER

✔✔# of electrons


how to find the correct number of neutrons - ANSWER ✔✔mass

number - atomic number

,Forms of the same elements that differ in amount of neutrons -

ANSWER ✔✔isotopes


What particle, if lost from the nucleus, would NOT cause a change in the

atomic number? - ANSWER ✔✔a neutron because it has no charge


When alpha particles were shot at a metal foil target, most passed

through without deflections, while others deflected at large angles. What

did this suggest to Rutherford? - ANSWER ✔✔that the atoms of the

metal were mostly empty space, while the nucleus consisted of most of

the mass which included highly condensed positive particles (which

caused the deflection).

An atom has a valence shell configuration of 1s1. To which group of

elements on the periodic table does it belong? - ANSWER ✔✔IA


alkali metals


electromagnetic spectrum - ANSWER ✔✔


The greater the wavelength of a photon..? - ANSWER ✔✔the lower

its frequency


The greater the frequency of a photon...? - ANSWER ✔✔the shorter

its wavelength

, Light energy formula - ANSWER ✔✔


What does C in the light energy formula represent? - ANSWER ✔✔


Give the ground-state electron configuration of an atom in the second

period - ANSWER ✔✔1s2 2s1


Electrons configuration rule that states electrons do not pair until they

have to. (put one electrons in each electron domain then pair up) -

ANSWER ✔✔Hund's rule


An experimental phenomena associated with atoms having unpaired

electrons - which states such substances are attracted to magnetic fields

- ANSWER ✔✔Paramagnetism


Which drop in energy level results in the greatest emission of energy? -

ANSWER ✔✔n=2 to n=1


quantum numbers - ANSWER ✔✔


What do the 4 quantum numbers stand for? - ANSWER ✔✔n =

energy level

l = (n-1)

ml -l to l

mn 1/2 or -1/2 (spin)

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