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This comprehensive CHEM 103 Final Exam Review contains more than 400 exam-style questions and answers covering the complete General Chemistry curriculum tested throughout the semester. Designed specifically for final exam preparation, this study guide consolidates fundamental and advanced chemistry concepts into a structured question-and-answer format that promotes active recall, long-term retention, and rapid review. The material spans atomic theory, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, chemical reactions, acid-base chemistry, equilibrium, reaction kinetics, and nuclear chemistry, making it an ideal all-in-one resource for mastering the most frequently tested topics in CHEM 103. The document provides extensive coverage of Lewis structures, ionic and covalent bonding, oxidation numbers, nomenclature, polyatomic ions, molecular geometry, VSEPR theory, electronegativity, intermolecular forces, stoichiometric calculations, limiting reactants, gas laws, kinetic molecular theory, phase changes, solution chemistry, concentration calculations, colligative properties, osmosis, reaction classification, equilibrium systems, Le Châtelier’s Principle, chemical kinetics, acids and bases, pH calculations, buffers, titrations, electrolyte behavior, radioactivity, nuclear reactions, radiation protection, half-life calculations, and medical applications of radioisotopes. Students will also review the conceptual foundations underlying chemical behavior, molecular interactions, and quantitative problem-solving commonly assessed on university chemistry examinations. Major topics covered include: • Lewis Structures and Electron Dot Diagrams • Ionic Bonding and Covalent Bonding • Oxidation Numbers and Redox Reactions • Polyatomic Ions and Chemical Nomenclature • Electronegativity and Bond Polarity • Molecular Geometry and VSEPR Theory • Intermolecular Forces and Hydrogen Bonding • Molar Mass and Mole Conversions • Stoichiometry and Limiting Reagents • Chemical Reactions and Reaction Classification • Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, Avogadro’s Law, Combined Gas Law, and Ideal Gas Law • Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures • Kinetic Molecular Theory • Solids, Liquids, and Gases • Phase Changes and Thermodynamic Processes • Solutions and Solubility Principles • Concentration Units and Molarity Calculations • Dilution Calculations • Hydrates and Anhydrous Compounds • Colligative Properties • Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure • Colloids and Suspension Systems • Chemical Equilibrium • Equilibrium Constants and Equilibrium Expressions • Le Châtelier’s Principle • Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Rates • Collision Theory and Activation Energy • Arrhenius and Brønsted–Lowry Acids and Bases • Strong and Weak Acids and Bases • Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes • Neutralization Reactions • Salt Hydrolysis • Acid Dissociation Constants (Ka) • pH, pOH, and Kw Calculations • Buffers and Buffer Capacity • Henderson–Hasselbalch Equation • Acid–Base Titrations • Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry • Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Radiation • Half-Life Calculations • Radiation Detection and Protection • Medical Applications of Radioisotopes • Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion The content aligns with the learning outcomes of General Chemistry I and supports concepts presented in widely adopted chemistry references, including: Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward & Stoltzfus. Chemistry: The Central Science (Pearson). Tro, N. J. Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (Pearson Education). OpenStax. Chemistry 2e. Zumdahl, S. S. & Zumdahl, S. A. Chemistry (Cengage Learning). American Chemical Society (ACS) Undergraduate Chemistry Learning Objectives and General Chemistry Competencies. This resource is particularly valuable for CHEM 103 students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, General Chemistry I students, pre-medical students, pre-pharmacy students, nursing students, biology majors, biochemistry students, engineering students, health sciences students, and learners preparing for cumulative final examinations, ACS-style chemistry assessments, standardized science examinations, laboratory practicals, and professional healthcare prerequisite coursework. 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CHEM 103 FINAL EXAM 2026
EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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Lewis Structures - ANSWER ✔✔represents the transfer or the

sharing of electrons in chemical bonds


octet rule - ANSWER ✔✔EVERY ATOM WANTS 8 ELECTRONS IN

THEIR OUTERSHELL


ionic bonding - ANSWER ✔✔chemical bond formed through the

transfer of one or more electrons from one atom or group of atoms to

another group

,EX : NaBr


metals - ANSWER ✔✔give


nonmetals - ANSWER ✔✔take


oxidation number - ANSWER ✔✔the superscript indicating the

charge on an ion


ion - ANSWER ✔✔atom with either positive or negative charge


binary compound - ANSWER ✔✔compounds in which 2 elements are

present , metal and non metal - nonmetal changes to ide


ionization energy - ANSWER ✔✔energy required to remove the most

loosley held electron from outer shell ; up and to the right


polyatomic molecule - ANSWER ✔✔nonmetals that form one ion


covalent bond - ANSWER ✔✔sharing of electrons




EX : CO2


polyatomic ions - ANSWER ✔✔Ag silver ion


Fe 2+ ferrous ion

,Fe 3+ ferric ion

Cu 1+ cuprous ion

Cu 2+ cupric ion


binary molecule - ANSWER ✔✔1st word : prefix and full name


2nd word : prefix and stem and ide


mono - ANSWER ✔✔1


di - ANSWER ✔✔2


tri - ANSWER ✔✔3


tetra - ANSWER ✔✔4


penta - ANSWER ✔✔5


hexa - ANSWER ✔✔6


hepta - ANSWER ✔✔7


octa - ANSWER ✔✔8


ennea - ANSWER ✔✔9


deca - ANSWER ✔✔10




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, bonding electrons - ANSWER ✔✔pairs of valence electrons that are

shared between pairs


non bonding electrons - ANSWER ✔✔lone pairs that


are not involved in electron sharing


Linus Pauling - ANSWER ✔✔Nobel prize Chemist


electronegativity - ANSWER ✔✔measure of atoms attraction for

electrons it shares with another atom in a chemical bond


electronegativity increases - ANSWER ✔✔left to right


electronegativity decreases - ANSWER ✔✔top to bottom


repulsion - ANSWER ✔✔gives molecule shape, describes distance

b/w bonding and non bonding pairs of electrons


molecular geometry - ANSWER ✔✔3 dimensional arrangement of

atom within a molecule


VSEPR - ANSWER ✔✔valence shell electron pair repulsion theory -

set of procedures for predicting a 3 dimensional geometry molecule


NH4 - ANSWER ✔✔ammonium with 1 superscript


OH 1 - ANSWER ✔✔hydroxide

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