General Chemistry II - Second Periodical Test - Table of Specifications - PDF
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This is a table of specifications for a second periodical test in General Chemistry I. It outlines the competencies and objectives, and the types of questions that will appear on the test.
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**TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS** **SECOND PERIODICAL TEST** **GENERAL CHEMISTRY I** No. of days taught (hrs.) Test Objectives # of Items Percent of items Level of Behavior, Item Format, Number and Placement R U Ap An E C Use quantum numbers to describe an electron in an atom STEM_GC11ESIIa-b-54 2 Ex...
**TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS** **SECOND PERIODICAL TEST** **GENERAL CHEMISTRY I** No. of days taught (hrs.) Test Objectives # of Items Percent of items Level of Behavior, Item Format, Number and Placement R U Ap An E C Use quantum numbers to describe an electron in an atom STEM_GC11ESIIa-b-54 2 Examine the quantum numbers of an electron in an atom 2 5 100% 1,2,3,4,5 Determine the magnetic property of the atom based on its electronic configuration STEM_GC11ESIIa-b-57 1 Relate electron configuration to the magnetic property of an atom 2 100% 6,7 Draw an orbital diagram to represent the electronic configuration of atoms STEM_GC11ESIIa-b-58 2 Write the orbital diagram of the electronic configuration of an atom. 4 74 100% 8,9,10,11 Draw the Lewis structure of ions STEM_GC11CBIId-g-70 2 Distinguish the Lewis structure of an atom 4 4 100% 12,13,14,15 Apply the octet rule in the formation of molecular covalent compounds STEM_GC11CBIId-g-76 2 Explain the octet rule in the formation of molecular covalent compounds 4 4 100% 16,17,18,19 Write the formula of molecular compounds formed by the nonmetallic elements of the representative block STEM_GC11CBIId-g-77 2 Write the formula of molecular compounds formed by the nonmetallic elements of the representative block 4 4 100% 20,21,22,23 Draw Lewis structure of molecular covalent compounds STEM_GC11CBIId-g-78 2 Analyze the Lewis structure of molecular covalent compounds 4 4 100% 24,25,26,27 Describe the geometry of simple compounds STEM_GC11CBIId-g-81 2 Examine the geometry of simple compounds 4 4 100% 28,29,30,31 Determine the polarity of simple molecules STEM_GC11CBIId-g-82 1 Distinguish the polarity of simple molecules 2 2 32,33 Describe the different functional groups STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-87 2 Recognize the different functional groups 4 4 34,35,36,37 Describe structural isomerism; give examples STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-89 1 Analyze the structural isomerism; give examples 2 2 38,39 Describe some simple reactions of organic compounds: combustion of organic fuels, addition, condensation, and saponification of fats STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-90 1 Distinguish some simple reactions of organic compounds: combustion of organic fuels, addition, condensation, and saponification of fats 2 2 40,41 Describe the formation and structure of polymers STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-91 1 Analyze the formation of the structure of polymers 2 2 100 42,43 Explain the properties of some polymers in terms of their structure STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-93 1 Relate the properties of some polymers in terms of their structure 2 2 100 44,45 Describe the structure of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, and relate them to their function STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-95 2 Examine the structure of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, and relate them to their function 5 5 100 46,47,48,49,50