AP Chemistry Chapter 2

1. ““state Dalton’s theory.

2. ““discuss the Law of Definite Proportions and give an example.

3. ““state the Law of Multiple Proportions and give an example.

4. ““discuss the experiments of Thomson, Rutherford and Millikan.

5. ““discuss the three common subatomic particles including their relative masses and charges.

6. ““explain the significance of the symbols and numbers written in an element’s block on the Periodic Table.

7. ““define chemical bonds, covalent bonds, molecule, chemical formula, molecular models (space filling and ball and stick), structural formula, ions (cation and anion), ionic bond, ionic solid (salt), polyatomic ion, and formula unit.

8. ““discuss the basic arrangement of the Periodic Table, including the location of metals, nonmetals, metalloids, alkali metals, alkali earth metals, halogens, and noble gases.

9.” “distinguish between groups and periods.

10. ““list the charge of the common ions for groups’ 1A-8A (1-2, 3-18).

11. ““define binary ionic compound.

12. ““write the name of given binary ionic compounds (type I and II) when given the formula.

13. ““write the formula of binary ionic compounds when given the name (type I and II).

14.” “write the name of compounds containing polyatomic ions when given the formula.

15. ““write the formula of compounds containing polyatomic ions when given the name.

16. ““write the name for covalent compounds when given the formula.

17. ““write the formula of covalent compounds when given the name.

18. ““write the name of acids (binary and oxy) when given the formula.

19. ““write the name of formula of acids (binary and oxy) when given the name.

20. ““write the name of simple unsubstituted hydrocarbons when given the formula.

21. ““write the formula of simple unsubstituted hydrocarbons when given the name.

22. ““write the name of simple alcohols when given the formula.

23. Write the formula of simple alcohols when given the name.

24. ““write name of simple cyclic hydrocarbons when given the formula.

25. ““write the formula of simple cyclic hydrocarbons when given the name.