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Chemistry Review
What You Need To Know for the Chemistry Regents Exam

The Test
The Chemisty Regents Exam is broken down into three sections: Part A: 35 mulitple choice questions from all units covered over the course of the school year. Part B: Approximately 25 questions, with a mix of short answer and multiple choice. Questions focus on the Reference
Tables, graphing, and laboratory experiments.
Part C: Approximately 15 short answer questions, most broken down into smaller parts. This is often an eclectic, unpredictable mix of questions from various units, and may demand students write short paragraphs, use equations and reference tables, or draw graphs and diagrams in order to correctly answer the questions.

Students taking the exam should come with a 4-function or scientific calculator (not a graphing calculator), pen, and pencil. Reference Tables will be provided. Students are required to stay in the examination room for a minimum of 2 hours from the time the test is distributed.

Exam Date:_________________________________

There are 12 specific topics covered on the test. In addition to these you will be required to demonstrate math and graphing skills. The 12 topics covered are:

The Atom Moles and Stoichiometry
Nuclear Chemistry Solutions
Bonding Kinetics and Equilibrium
Matter Acids, Bases and Salts
Energy Oxidation-Reduction (Redox)
The Periodic Table Organic Chemistry What is the point of this packet?
This review packet was assembled from NY State’s Core Curriculum, which outlines the material to be tested on the Regents exam. This is by no means a thorough review of the entire course. It is designed to be used with review sheets, past Regents exams and your Reference tables to help you prepare for the coming test. Emphasis is placed on key ideas that are stressed by the Core Curriculum. Additional space has been left for you to add your own notes.

You cannot passively prepare for the Chemistry Regents. There are no

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