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**What This Document Is**
This resource is a focused preparation guide designed to help students review key concepts covered in CHEM 105 General Chemistry at the University of Southern California, specifically in preparation for Exam 2. It’s structured as a review session outline, covering a range of topics from foundational principles to more complex applications of chemical concepts. The material is presented in a question-and-answer format, encouraging active recall and self-assessment.
**Why This Document Matters**
This guide is invaluable for students aiming to solidify their understanding of the material before a significant assessment. It’s particularly useful for identifying areas where further study is needed and for practicing the application of core principles. Students who utilize this resource will be better equipped to approach exam questions with confidence and demonstrate a comprehensive grasp of the course content. It’s best used in the days leading up to Exam 2, as a final check of understanding after completing assigned readings and practice problems.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This preparation guide is *not* a substitute for attending lectures, completing assigned homework, or reading the course textbook. It doesn’t provide detailed explanations of every concept, nor does it include worked-out solutions to practice problems. It’s designed to *test* your understanding, not to teach you the material from scratch. Access to the full resource is required to reveal the specific details and solutions presented within.
**What This Document Provides**
* Review questions relating to dipole moments and their calculation.
* Comparative analysis of ionic and covalent bonding characteristics.
* Exploration of Lewis structures and the application of VSEPR theory.
* Practice with naming chemical compounds.
* Exercises focused on determining oxidation states and identifying redox reactions.
* Problem-solving practice related to solution concentrations, dilutions, and molarity calculations.
* Review of acid-base titrations and related stoichiometric calculations.
* Coverage of solubility rules and precipitation reactions, including net ionic equations.
* A periodic table for reference.