Part I: The reference tables supplied for the AP Chem Exam and tests throughout the course will be different from the ones you saw in your Chemistry class. However, the AP Exam still requires you to know the information that will be missing from the reference table. Pages 2-6 of this assignment are the lists of all the information that needs to be memorized before you come to the AP Chemistry class. The best way to complete this part of the assignment is to make flashcards. We will be quizzing on this information the first day of class!
2458747066 | 25 Mn | Manganese | 0 | |
2458747067 | 24 Cr | Chromium | 1 | |
2458747068 | 31 Ga | Gallium | 2 | |
2458747069 | 82 Pb | Lead | 3 | |
2458747070 | 80 Hg | Mercury | 4 | |
2458747071 | 74 W | Tungsten | 5 | |
2458747072 | 56 Ba | Barium | 6 | |
2458747073 | 55 Cs | Cesium | 7 | |
2458747074 | 53 I | Iodine | 8 | |
2458747075 | 48 Cd | Cadmium | 9 | |
2458747076 | 47 Ag | Silver | 10 | |
2458747077 | 38 Sr | Strontium | 11 | |
2458747078 | 37 Rb | Rubidium | 12 | |
2458747079 | 36 Kr | Krypton | 13 | |
2458747080 | 35 Br | Bromine | 14 | |
2458747081 | 34 Se | Selenium | 15 | |
2458747082 | 33 As | Arsenic | 16 | |
2458747083 | 32 Ge | Germanium | 17 | |
2458747084 | 50 Sn | Tin | 18 | |
2458747085 | 95 Am | Americium | 19 | |
2458747086 | 94 Pu | Plutonium | 20 | |
2458747087 | 90 Th | Thorium | 21 | |
2458747088 | 92 U | Uranium | 22 | |
2458747089 | 23 V | Vanadium | 23 | |
2458747090 | 22 Ti | Titanium | 24 | |
2458747091 | 13 Al | Aluminum | 25 | |
2458747092 | 12 Mg | Magnesium | 26 | |
2458747093 | 11 Na | Sodium | 27 | |
2458747094 | 10 Ne | Neon | 28 | |
2458747095 | 9 F | Fluorine | 29 | |
2458747096 | 8 O | Oxygen | 30 | |
2458747097 | 7 N | Nitrogen | 31 | |
2458747098 | 30 Zn | Zinc | 32 | |
2458747099 | 29 Cu | Copper | 33 | |
2458747100 | 28 Ni | Nickel | 34 | |
2458747101 | 27 Co | Cobalt | 35 | |
2458747102 | 26 Fe | Iron | 36 | |
2458747103 | 21 Sc | Scandium | 37 | |
2458747104 | 20 Ca | Calcium | 38 | |
2458747105 | 19 K | Potassium | 39 | |
2458747106 | 18 Ar | Argon | 40 | |
2458747107 | 17 Cl | Chlorine | 41 | |
2458747108 | 16 S | Sulfur | 42 | |
2458747109 | 15 P | Phosphorus | 43 | |
2458747110 | 54 Xe | Xenon | 44 | |
2458747111 | 6 C | Carbon | 45 | |
2458747112 | 5 B | Boron | 46 | |
2458747113 | 4 Be | Beryllium | 47 | |
2458747114 | 3 Li | Lithium | 48 | |
2458747115 | 2 He | Helium | 49 | |
2458747116 | 1 H | Hydrogen | 50 | |
2458747117 | 14 Si | Silicon | 51 | |
2458747118 | 87 Fr | Francium | 52 | |
2458747119 | 86 Rn | Radon | 53 | |
2458747120 | Strong Bases | Group 1 (IA) and 2 (IIA) metal hydroxides | 54 | |
2458747121 | 6 Strong Acids | hydroChloric (HCl), hydroBromic (HBr), Sulfuric (H₂SO₄), Perchloric (HClO₄), hydroIodic (HI), Nitric (HNO₃) CBSPIN | 55 | |
2458747122 | O₂⁻² | peroxide ion | 56 | |
2458747123 | OH⁻ | hydroxide ion | 57 | |
2458747124 | HSO₄⁻ | bisulfate ion; hydrogen sulfate ion | 58 | |
2458747125 | NH₄⁺ | ammonium ion | 59 | |
2458747126 | O₂⁻ | superoxide ion | 60 | |
2458747127 | HPO₄⁻² | hydrogen phosphate ion | 61 | |
2458747128 | H₂PO₄⁻ | dihydrogen phosphate ion | 62 | |
2458747129 | HCO₃⁻² | bicarbonate ion; hydrogen carbonate ion | 63 | |
2458747130 | Soluble or Insoluble: most oxides (O⁻²) except for those of Group IA and IIA which react with water to form the corresponding hydroxides | Insoluble | 64 | |
2458747131 | Soluble or Insoluble: most sulfides (S₂⁻) except those of Group IA and IIA and the Ammonium ion | Insoluble | 65 | |
2458747132 | Soluble or Insoluble: most hydroxides (OH⁻) except those of Group IA, Calcium, and Barium | Insoluble | 66 | |
2458747133 | Soluble or Insoluble: most carbonates (CO₃⁻²) and phosphates (PO₄⁻³) except those of Group IA and the Ammonium ion | Insoluble | 67 | |
2458747134 | Soluble or Insoluble: all salts containing Nitrate (NO₃⁻), Acetate (CH₃COO⁻/C₂H₃O₂⁻), and Perchlorates | Soluble | 68 | |
2458747135 | Soluble or Insoluble: all salts containing Sulfate (SO4⁻²) except those of Pb⁺², Ca⁺², Sr⁺², and Ba⁺² | Soluble | 69 | |
2458747136 | Soluble or Insoluble: All chlorides (Cl⁻), bromides (Br⁻), and iodides (I⁻) except those of Cu⁺, Ag⁺, Pb⁺², and Hg₂⁺² | Soluble | 70 | |
2458747137 | Soluble or Insoluble: All salts of Group IA (Li⁺, Na⁺, etc.) and the Ammonium ion (NH⁺) | Soluble | 71 | |
2458747138 | Mn⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution? | faint pink | 72 | |
2458747139 | Fe⁺² and Fe⁺³: Color in Aqueous Solution? | various colors | 73 | |
2458747140 | Co⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution? | pink | 74 | |
2458747141 | Cr⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution? | blue | 75 | |
2458747142 | Cr⁺³: Color in Aqueous Solution? | green or violet | 76 | |
2458747143 | CrO4⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution? | yellow | 77 | |
2458747144 | Cr2O7⁻²: Color in Aqueous Solution? | orange | 78 | |
2458747145 | Cu⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution? | blue to green | 79 | |
2458747146 | MnO4⁻: Color in Aqueous Solution? | dark purple | 80 | |
2458747147 | Ni⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution? | green | 81 | |
2458747148 | Li⁺ | lithium ion | 82 | |
2458747149 | Na⁺ | sodium ion | 83 | |
2458747150 | K⁺ | potassium ion | 84 | |
2458747151 | Mg⁺² | magnesium ion | 85 | |
2458747152 | Ca⁺² | calcium ion | 86 | |
2458747153 | Sr⁺² | strontium ion | 87 | |
2458747154 | Ba⁺² | barium ion | 88 | |
2458747155 | Ag⁺ | silver ion | 89 | |
2458747156 | Zn⁺² | zinc ion | 90 | |
2458747157 | Cd⁺² | cadmium ion | 91 | |
2458747158 | Al⁺³ | aluminum ion | 92 | |
2458747159 | N⁻³ | nitride | 93 | |
2458747160 | O⁻² | oxide | 94 | |
2458747161 | S⁻² | sulfide | 95 | |
2458747162 | F⁻ | fluoride | 96 | |
2458747163 | Cl⁻ | chloride | 97 | |
2458747164 | Br⁻ | bromide | 98 | |
2458747165 | I⁻ | iodide | 99 | |
2458747166 | Cu⁺ | copper (I) or cuprous ion | 100 | |
2458747167 | Cu⁺² | copper (II) or cupric ion | 101 | |
2458747168 | Hg₂⁺² | mercury (I) or mercurous ion | 102 | |
2458747169 | Hg⁺² | mercury (II) or mercuric ion | 103 | |
2458747170 | Fe⁺² | iron (II) or ferrous ion | 104 | |
2458747171 | Fe⁺³ | iron (III) or ferric ion | 105 | |
2458747172 | Cr⁺² | chromium (II) or chromous ion | 106 | |
2458747173 | Cr⁺³ | chromium (III) or chromic ion | 107 | |
2458747174 | Mn⁺² | manganese (II) or manganous ion | 108 | |
2458747175 | Mn⁺³ | manganese (III) or manganic ion | 109 | |
2458747176 | Co⁺² | cobalt (II) or cobaltous ion | 110 | |
2458747177 | Co⁺³ | cobalt (III) or cobaltic ion | 111 | |
2458747178 | Sn⁺² | tin (II) or stannous ion | 112 | |
2458747179 | Sn⁺⁴ | tin (IV) or stannic ion | 113 | |
2458747180 | Pb⁺² | lead (II) or plumbous ion | 114 | |
2458747181 | Pb⁺⁴ | lead (IV) or plumbic ion | 115 | |
2458747182 | H₂SO₄ | sulfuric acid | 116 | |
2458747183 | H₂SO₃ | sulfurous acid | 117 | |
2458747184 | SO₄⁻² | sulfate ion | 118 | |
2458747185 | SO₃⁻² | sulfite ion | 119 | |
2458747186 | HNO₃ | nitric acid | 120 | |
2458747187 | HNO₂ | nitrous acid | 121 | |
2458747188 | NO₃⁻ | nitrate ion | 122 | |
2458747189 | NO₂⁻ | nitrite ion | 123 | |
2458747190 | H₃PO₄ | phosphoric acid | 124 | |
2458747191 | PO₄⁻³ | phosphate ion | 125 | |
2458747192 | H₂CO₃ | carbonic acid | 126 | |
2458747193 | CO₃⁻² | carbonate ion | 127 | |
2458747194 | HMnO₄ | permanganic acid | 128 | |
2458747195 | MnO₄⁻ | permanganate ion | 129 | |
2458747196 | HCN | hydrocyanic acid | 130 | |
2458747197 | CN⁻ | cyanide ion | 131 | |
2458747198 | HOCN | cyanic acid | 132 | |
2458747199 | OCN⁻ | cyanate ion | 133 | |
2458747200 | HSCN | thiocyanic acid | 134 | |
2458747201 | SCN⁻ | thiocyanate ion | 135 | |
2458747202 | HC₂H₃O₂ | acetic acid | 136 | |
2458747203 | C₂H₃O₂⁻ | acetate ion | 137 | |
2458747204 | H₂C₂O₄ | oxalic acid | 138 | |
2458747205 | C₂O₄⁻² | oxalate ion | 139 | |
2458747206 | H₂CrO₄ | chromic acid | 140 | |
2458747207 | CrO₄⁻² | chromate ion | 141 | |
2458747208 | H₂Cr₂O₇ | dichromic acid | 142 | |
2458747209 | Cr₂O₇⁻² | dichromate ion | 143 | |
2458747210 | H₂S₂O₃ | thiosulfuric acid | 144 | |
2458747211 | S₂O₃⁻² | thiosulfate ion | 145 | |
2458747212 | H₃AsO₄ | arsenic acid | 146 | |
2458747213 | AsO₄⁻³ | arsenate ion | 147 | |
2458747214 | H₃AsO₃ | arsenous acid | 148 | |
2458747215 | AsO₃⁻³ | arsenite ion | 149 | |
2458747216 | HClO | hypochlorous acid | 150 | |
2458747217 | HBrO | hypobromous acid | 151 | |
2458747218 | HIO | hypoiodous acid | 152 | |
2458747219 | HF | hypofluorous acid | 153 | |
2458747220 | ClO⁻ | hypochlorite ion | 154 | |
2458747221 | BrO⁻ | hypobromite ion | 155 | |
2458747222 | IO⁻ | hypoiodite ion | 156 | |
2458747223 | FO⁻ | hypofluorite ion | 157 | |
2458747224 | HClO₂ | chlorous acid | 158 | |
2458747225 | HBrO₂ | bromous acid | 159 | |
2458747226 | HIO₂ | iodous acid | 160 | |
2458747227 | ClO₂⁻ | chlorite ion | 161 | |
2458747228 | BrO₂⁻ | bromite ion | 162 | |
2458747229 | IO₂⁻ | iodite ion | 163 | |
2458747230 | HClO₃ | chloric acid | 164 | |
2458747231 | HBrO₃ | bromic acid | 165 | |
2458747232 | HIO₃ | iodic acid | 166 | |
2458747233 | ClO₃⁻ | chlorate ion | 167 | |
2458747234 | BrO₃⁻ | bromate ion | 168 | |
2458747235 | IO₃⁻ | iodate ion | 169 | |
2458747236 | HClO₄ | perchloric acid | 170 | |
2458747237 | HBrO₄ | perbromic acid | 171 | |
2458747238 | HIO₄ | periodic acid | 172 | |
2458747239 | ClO₄⁻ | perchlorate ion | 173 | |
2458747240 | BrO₄⁻ | perbromate ion | 174 |