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AP Chemistry REFERENCE TABLE Flashcards

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!

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190018495925 MnManganese0
190018496024 CrChromium1
190018496131 GaGallium2
190018496282 PbLead3
190018496380 HgMercury4
190018496474 WTungsten5
190018496556 BaBarium6
190018496655 CsCesium7
190018496753 IIodine8
190018496848 CdCadmium9
190018496947 AgSilver10
190018497038 SrStrontium11
190018497137 RbRubidium12
190018497236 KrKrypton13
190018497335 BrBromine14
190018497434 SeSelenium15
190018497533 AsArsenic16
190018497632 GeGermanium17
190018497750 SnTin18
190018497895 AmAmericium19
190018497994 PuPlutonium20
190018498090 ThThorium21
190018498192 UUranium22
190018498223 VVanadium23
190018498322 TiTitanium24
190018498413 AlAluminum25
190018498512 MgMagnesium26
190018498611 NaSodium27
190018498710 NeNeon28
19001849889 FFluorine29
19001849898 OOxygen30
19001849907 NNitrogen31
190018499130 ZnZinc32
190018499229 CuCopper33
190018499328 NiNickel34
190018499427 CoCobalt35
190018499526 FeIron36
190018499621 ScScandium37
190018499720 CaCalcium38
190018499819 KPotassium39
190018499918 ArArgon40
190018500017 ClChlorine41
190018500116 SSulfur42
190018500215 PPhosphorus43
190018500354 XeXenon44
19001850046 CCarbon45
19001850055 BBoron46
19001850064 BeBeryllium47
19001850073 LiLithium48
19001850082 HeHelium49
19001850091 HHydrogen50
190018501014 SiSilicon51
190018501187 FrFrancium52
190018501286 RnRadon53
1900185013Strong BasesGroup 1 (IA) and 2 (IIA) metal hydroxides54
19001850146 Strong AcidshydroChloric (HCl), hydroBromic (HBr), Sulfuric (H₂SO₄), Perchloric (HClO₄), hydroIodic (HI), Nitric (HNO₃) CBSPIN55
1900185015O₂⁻²peroxide ion56
1900185016OH⁻hydroxide ion57
1900185017HSO₄⁻bisulfate ion; hydrogen sulfate ion58
1900185018NH₄⁺ammonium ion59
1900185019O₂⁻superoxide ion60
1900185020HPO₄⁻²hydrogen phosphate ion61
1900185021H₂PO₄⁻dihydrogen phosphate ion62
1900185022HCO₃⁻²bicarbonate ion; hydrogen carbonate ion63
1900185023Soluble or Insoluble: most oxides (O⁻²) except for those of Group IA and IIA which react with water to form the corresponding hydroxidesInsoluble64
1900185024Soluble or Insoluble: most sulfides (S₂⁻) except those of Group IA and IIA and the Ammonium ionInsoluble65
1900185025Soluble or Insoluble: most hydroxides (OH⁻) except those of Group IA, Calcium, and BariumInsoluble66
1900185026Soluble or Insoluble: most carbonates (CO₃⁻²) and phosphates (PO₄⁻³) except those of Group IA and the Ammonium ionInsoluble67
1900185027Soluble or Insoluble: all salts containing Nitrate (NO₃⁻), Acetate (CH₃COO⁻/C₂H₃O₂⁻), and PerchloratesSoluble68
1900185028Soluble or Insoluble: all salts containing Sulfate (SO4⁻²) except those of Pb⁺², Ca⁺², Sr⁺², and Ba⁺²Soluble69
1900185029Soluble or Insoluble: All chlorides (Cl⁻), bromides (Br⁻), and iodides (I⁻) except those of Cu⁺, Ag⁺, Pb⁺², and Hg₂⁺²Soluble70
1900185030Soluble or Insoluble: All salts of Group IA (Li⁺, Na⁺, etc.) and the Ammonium ion (NH⁺)Soluble71
1900185031Mn⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution?faint pink72
1900185032Fe⁺² and Fe⁺³: Color in Aqueous Solution?various colors73
1900185033Co⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution?pink74
1900185034Cr⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution?blue75
1900185035Cr⁺³: Color in Aqueous Solution?green or violet76
1900185036CrO4⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution?yellow77
1900185037Cr2O7⁻²: Color in Aqueous Solution?orange78
1900185038Cu⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution?blue to green79
1900185039MnO4⁻: Color in Aqueous Solution?dark purple80
1900185040Ni⁺²: Color in Aqueous Solution?green81
1900185041Li⁺lithium ion82
1900185042Na⁺sodium ion83
1900185043K⁺potassium ion84
1900185044Mg⁺²magnesium ion85
1900185045Ca⁺²calcium ion86
1900185046Sr⁺²strontium ion87
1900185047Ba⁺²barium ion88
1900185048Ag⁺silver ion89
1900185049Zn⁺²zinc ion90
1900185050Cd⁺²cadmium ion91
1900185051Al⁺³aluminum ion92
1900185052N⁻³nitride93
1900185053O⁻²oxide94
1900185054S⁻²sulfide95
1900185055F⁻fluoride96
1900185056Cl⁻chloride97
1900185057Br⁻bromide98
1900185058I⁻iodide99
1900185059Cu⁺copper (I) or cuprous ion100
1900185060Cu⁺²copper (II) or cupric ion101
1900185061Hg₂⁺²mercury (I) or mercurous ion102
1900185062Hg⁺²mercury (II) or mercuric ion103
1900185063Fe⁺²iron (II) or ferrous ion104
1900185064Fe⁺³iron (III) or ferric ion105
1900185065Cr⁺²chromium (II) or chromous ion106
1900185066Cr⁺³chromium (III) or chromic ion107
1900185067Mn⁺²manganese (II) or manganous ion108
1900185068Mn⁺³manganese (III) or manganic ion109
1900185069Co⁺²cobalt (II) or cobaltous ion110
1900185070Co⁺³cobalt (III) or cobaltic ion111
1900185071Sn⁺²tin (II) or stannous ion112
1900185072Sn⁺⁴tin (IV) or stannic ion113
1900185073Pb⁺²lead (II) or plumbous ion114
1900185074Pb⁺⁴lead (IV) or plumbic ion115
1900185075H₂SO₄sulfuric acid116
1900185076H₂SO₃sulfurous acid117
1900185077SO₄⁻²sulfate ion118
1900185078SO₃⁻²sulfite ion119
1900185079HNO₃nitric acid120
1900185080HNO₂nitrous acid121
1900185081NO₃⁻nitrate ion122
1900185082NO₂⁻nitrite ion123
1900185083H₃PO₄phosphoric acid124
1900185084PO₄⁻³phosphate ion125
1900185085H₂CO₃carbonic acid126
1900185086CO₃⁻²carbonate ion127
1900185087HMnO₄permanganic acid128
1900185088MnO₄⁻permanganate ion129
1900185089HCNhydrocyanic acid130
1900185090CN⁻cyanide ion131
1900185091HOCNcyanic acid132
1900185092OCN⁻cyanate ion133
1900185093HSCNthiocyanic acid134
1900185094SCN⁻thiocyanate ion135
1900185095HC₂H₃O₂acetic acid136
1900185096C₂H₃O₂⁻acetate ion137
1900185097H₂C₂O₄oxalic acid138
1900185098C₂O₄⁻²oxalate ion139
1900185099H₂CrO₄chromic acid140
1900185100CrO₄⁻²chromate ion141
1900185101H₂Cr₂O₇dichromic acid142
1900185102Cr₂O₇⁻²dichromate ion143
1900185103H₂S₂O₃thiosulfuric acid144
1900185104S₂O₃⁻²thiosulfate ion145
1900185105H₃AsO₄arsenic acid146
1900185106AsO₄⁻³arsenate ion147
1900185107H₃AsO₃arsenous acid148
1900185108AsO₃⁻³arsenite ion149
1900185109HClOhypochlorous acid150
1900185110HBrOhypobromous acid151
1900185111HIOhypoiodous acid152
1900185112HFhypofluorous acid153
1900185113ClO⁻hypochlorite ion154
1900185114BrO⁻hypobromite ion155
1900185115IO⁻hypoiodite ion156
1900185116FO⁻hypofluorite ion157
1900185117HClO₂chlorous acid158
1900185118HBrO₂bromous acid159
1900185119HIO₂iodous acid160
1900185120ClO₂⁻chlorite ion161
1900185121BrO₂⁻bromite ion162
1900185122IO₂⁻iodite ion163
1900185123HClO₃chloric acid164
1900185124HBrO₃bromic acid165
1900185125HIO₃iodic acid166
1900185126ClO₃⁻chlorate ion167
1900185127BrO₃⁻bromate ion168
1900185128IO₃⁻iodate ion169
1900185129HClO₄perchloric acid170
1900185130HBrO₄perbromic acid171
1900185131HIO₄periodic acid172
1900185132ClO₄⁻perchlorate ion173
1900185133BrO₄⁻perbromate ion174
1900185134IO₄⁻periodate ion175
1900185135Organic Functional Group: H H | | ―C―C― | | H Halkane176
1900185136Organic Functional Group: H H | | ―C==C―alkene177
1900185137Organic Functional Group: ―C≡≡C―alkyne178
1900185138Organic Functional Group: H H \ / C==C / \ H―C C― \\ // C―C / \ H Hphenyl179
1900185139Organic Functional Group: X | ―C― | (X = F, Cl, Br, I)alkyl halide180
1900185140Organic Functional Group: OH | ―C― |alcohol181
1900185141Organic Functional Group: NH₂ | ―C― |amine182
1900185142Organic Functional Group: | | | ―C―O―C― | | |ether183
1900185143Organic Functional Group: O || ―C―Haldehyde184
1900185144Organic Functional Group: O || ―C―ketone185
1900185145Organic Functional Group: O || ―C―OHcarboxylic acid186
1900185146Organic Functional Group: O || | ―C―O―C― |ester187
1900185147Organic Functional Group: O || ―C―NH₂amide188

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