CH 223 Chapter Guides

  Chapter Guide: Midterm Exam I

Midterm Exam I is approaching, and this is the time to study hard to prepare for it. Here are some hints to get you started:

  • Exam #1 covers Chapter 12, Chapter 12 and Chapter 14. The exact format of the midterm will be announced, but there will be a mixture of multiple choice and short answer questions. Each multiple choice question will have five possible answers. You will have access to a periodic table (see this link to see what the periodic table looks like.)
  • The first page of the midterm will include an integrity statement that you will be required to sign. Signing the integrity statement implies that you have not received (and will not be giving) any information on the midterm exam to others that might imply cheating; a failure to sign the integrity statement grants an automatic score of zero, so make sure the first thing you do is to sign the statement. An example of the integrity statement (and grading sheet - see below) can be found using this link.
  • The last page will include a scoring page which will be filled out by the instructor when the exam has been graded; leave this page blank to avoid a point penalty.
  • You will need a calculator and a pencil or pen for the exam. You will take the midterm in class, and the midterm will be closed book (no notes, cell phones or personalized periodic tables allowed.)

Generally, it will be important to know the material and to know it well enough to complete the problems relatively quickly. By this time you should have a good exposure to the material, so the concepts will be familiar to you. If you do run into concepts which trouble you, be sure to check out the Chapter Guides for Chapter 12, Chapter 12 and Chapter 14 which are encapsulated in Lesson One, Lesson Two and Lesson Three.

The goal should be to try to do the problems accurately and quickly simultaneously. Here are some resources which may help you to prepare for the exam:

In addition, you might wish to study using the Practice Problem Sets (with answers given at the end of the document):

If you need assistance on these problems, you have several options. You can visit the AVID / Learning Success Center located above the MHCC library on the Mt. Hood Community College campus; they have tutors available to help you with your chemistry homework. You can also contact me if you have any questions.

Good luck with your studying! As always, let me know if you have any questions. Peace, --- Michael


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