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Name: ____________________________
SCIENCE 10H
Year-End ReviewUNIT 1: CHEMISTRY
1. List two WHMIS symbols that would most likely be found on a bottle of concentrated hydrochloric acid.
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2. Complete the following table comparing atoms and ions:
Definition Example
Atom
Draw the Bohr diagram for an atom of oxygen
Ion
Draw the Bohr diagram for an ion of oxygen.
3. Explain the difference between physical & chemical change. Provide an example of each.
4. An unknown element demonstrates the following properties:
Property Result
State of matter SolidConductivity HighMalleability Low
Should the element be classified as a metal, a nonmetal, or a metalloid? Explain. ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
5. List two differences between ionic and covalent bonds.
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Name: ____________________________
6. Determine whether each of the following compounds is ionic or molecular. If the compound is ionic, classify it as either binary, multivalent, or polyatomic.
a) MgCl2 = ___________________________
b) Na2SO4 = ___________________________
c) C6H12O6 = ___________________________
d) FeO = ___________________________
e) NaOH = ___________________________
f) Cu2SO4 = ___________________________
g) CO2 = ___________________________
h) CaF2 = ___________________________
7. Name or write the chemical formula of each of the following compounds.
Name Chemical Formula
ClF
potassium fluoride
iron (III) sulfide
AlBr3
phosphorus pentachloride
Zn(OH)2
SnCl4
Ag2S
Name: ____________________________
magnesium chlorate
LiBr
lithium nitride
ammonium nitrate
Cu2SO4
copper (I) phosphate
B5H9
Ca(ClO3)2
NiCl2
8. Complete the following table comparing acids and bases.
Definition Properties
Acids
Bases
9. An unknown solution is found to be a poor conductor of electricity, and turns litmus paper blue. Is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral?
Name: ____________________________
10. Name each of the following acids. a. H2SO4 (aq) = _______________________________________
b. H3PO4 (aq) = _______________________________________
c. HNO3 (aq) = _______________________________________
d. HCl (aq) = _______________________________________
11. Determine whether each of the following compounds are soluble or insoluble in water.
a. Na2SO4 = ________________________________________
b. PbI2 = ________________________________________
c. AgNO3 = ________________________________________
d. KClO4 = ________________________________________
12. The following information is collected from tests conducted on two different solutions:
SolutionReaction with red litmus
Flame test Conductiv
itySolubility with NO3
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Solubility with SO4
2-
A turns blue
red low aq aq
B stays red yellow-red
high aq s
a) Outline what each piece of evidence listed above tells us about solutions A & B.
Solution A
Name: ____________________________
Solution B
b) Which solution is most likely to be CaCl2?
c) Which solution is most likely to be NaOH?
13. Balance the following chemical equations.
Name: ____________________________
14. Write the chemical equation for each of the following word equations.
a) Hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas to produce liquid water.
b) Solid potassium chlorate decomposes into oxygen gas & solid potassium chloride.
c) Solid aluminum oxide is decomposed into solid aluminum and oxygen gas.
Name: ____________________________
d) Mercury (II) sulfide is decomposed into liquid mercury and solid sulfur.
e) Aqueous cobalt (III) nitrate reacts with solid zinc to produce aqueous zinc nitrate and solid cobalt.
f) Fluorine gas reacts with aqueous lead (IV) iodide to produce aqueous lead (IV) fluoride and solid iodine.
15. Predict the products and write the chemical equation for each of the following word equations. Include states of matter and balance the equation.
a) A piece of potassium is added to a solution of copper (II) chloride.
b) Liquid cyclopentane (C5H10) is burned.
Name: ____________________________
c) Cobalt (III) chloride decomposes into its elements.
d) Fluorine gas reacts with a solution of iron (III) bromide.
e) A solution of copper (II) chloride reacts with potassium sulfide solution.
f) A solution of zinc sulfate reacts with a solution of strontium hydroxide.
16. The following equation represents the chemical reaction known as photosynthesis:
CO2 + H2O + light energy → C6H12O6 + O2
Is photosynthesis an endothermic reaction or an exothermic reaction? How do you know? _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________
17. Calculate the molar mass of the compound Mg(OH)2.
18. How many moles are present in 15.8 g of calcium carbonate?
19. Determine the mass of 2.5 moles of copper (II) sulfate.
20. Determine the molar mass of 0.10 moles of an unknown compound with a mass of 0.50g.
UNIT 2: PHYSICS
21. Complete the following table comparing scalar & vector quantities.
Name: ____________________________
Quantity Definition Examples
Scalar
Vector
22. A student runs a distance of 10 m North over a period of 12 s. They then run 12 m South over a period of 15 s, and another 5 meters North over a period of 8 s. a) What is the total distance travelled by the student?
b) What is the student’s displacement from their original position?
c) Create a distance-time graph to represent the student’s motion over the entire 35 s time period.
23.
Consider the following vector diagram depicting the motion of an object:
W E
N
Name: ____________________________
a) Determine the object’s direction using the Cartesian method.
b) Determine the object’s direction using the Navigator method.
24. Describe the motion of the objects depicted in each of the following distance-time graphs (i.e. Is the object travelling with uniform or non-uniform motion? Is the object speeding up? Is the object slowing down? Is the object moving at all?)
W E
Name: ____________________________
25. An object moves at a constant speed of 2.8 m/s for a period of 5 minutes. How far does it travel, in meters?
26. A car accelerates from a speed of 60 km/h to a speed of 110 km/h over a period of 20s. Determine the car’s rate of acceleration, in m/s.
27. An object travels at a velocity of 2.3 m/s [W]. If the object’s average acceleration is 0.50 m/s2 [W], how long will it take the object to reach a velocity of 9.6 m/s [W] ?
28. Consider the following graph depicting the motion of a bird over time:
a) How far does the bird travel in the first 2 seconds?
b) Calculate the bird’s rate of
deceleration between 10 and 12 s.
Speed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over timeSpeed of a bird over time
Name: ____________________________
29. Complete the following table comparing measurements of force, work and energy.
Measurement
Definition Formula(s) Unit(s) of measurement
Force
Work
Energy
30. A hockey puck with a mass of 8.50 g is struck by a hockey stick, causing it to
accelerate at a rate of 7.5 m/s2. Determine the force applied to the puck by the stick.
31. A force of 102 N is applied to an object, causing it to accelerate. If the
object reaches a velocity of 5.50 m/s after a period of 10.0 s, what must be the mass of the object?
Name: ____________________________
32. A student with a mass of 45 kg jogs a distance of 1.2 km over a period of 10.0 minutes. What is the student’s kinetic energy over the 10.0 minute period?
33. Consider the following diagram of a roller coaster car…
a) At which point does the car have the most gravitational potential energy?
b) At which point does the car have the most kinetic energy?
c) The roller coaster car has a mass of 125 kg. Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the car at Point A.
d) How high is the car at Point C if it has 52000.0 J of gravitational potential energy?
Name: ____________________________
e) The car has 12500.0 J of kinetic energy at Point B. How fast is it moving?
34. Consider the following graph used to represent the amount of force required to move a 25.0 kg desk a distance of 8 m:
a) Determine the amount of work done on the desk in order to slide it a distance of 8m.
b) Determine the desk’s acceleration after being pushed a distance of 5m.
36. Label and annotate the function of each of the following components of a simple compound microscope:
D
CB
A
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37. List the three main points of cell theory.
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38. Match each scientist listed below with their contribution to microscopy & cell theory.
Scientist Contribution
A. Hooke ______ Invented the first microscope B. Leeuwenhoek ______ Coined the term “cell” after viewing
cork under a microscope
C. Janssen ______ Disproved the theory of abiogenesis D. Schleiden ______ Concluded that plants were composed
of cells E. Pasteur ______ First to see living cells (protists) under
a microscope
39. Identify the controlled, manipulated, and responding variables in Pasteur’s experiment.
Controlled Manipulated Responding
40. The following is an image of a protist under a microscope at 100X magnification (medium power). The field diameter is 1500 um.
Name: ____________________________
a) What is the estimated size of the protist? (record your answer in um)
b) A student draws a picture of the protist. In their drawing, the protist is 8 cm in size. What is the scale of their drawing? (record your answer in um:cm)
41. Consider the following diagram of a plant cell…
Name: ____________________________
a) Identify the letter(s) of the organelle(s) that meet each of the following descriptions:
_______________ Only found in plant cells
_______________ Used to produce glucose
_______________ Used to produce ATP
_______________ Provides support to the cell
_______________ Contains pigments which absorb sunlight
_______________ Stores water
b) Is the cell above prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Explain how you know. ___________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________
42. Explain the main difference between active and passive transport. ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
53. What are auxins? What purpose do they serve in plants? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________