Top Banner
MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm
46

MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Dec 16, 2015

Download

Documents

Athena Bamford
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

MIDTERM REVIEW

WORKSHEET

OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ

To Be Turned in at your Midterm

Page 2: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Components of an ExperimentIndependent Variable: The factor in the experiment that is purposely changed.“I” the examiner change

Dependent Variable: Measurable factor that responds to a change in the independent variable.Dependent depends on the independent.

Constant- Conditions that remain the same during the course of the experiment

Control- A standard for comparison, not in every experiment.

Page 3: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

**Remember how to choose the Independent variable (what “I” the examiner change), Dependent variable (depends on the independent- usually measurable), Constants (remains the same), Control (standard to compare to) etc.

Page 4: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

How to Graph “Effect of IV on DV”

Page 5: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Scientific Method

• A series of logical steps that are followed to solve a problem.

• Uses critical thinking

Page 6: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.
Page 7: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

PIE CHART- parts of a whole, %

Page 8: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Bar Graph- Comparison of similar data for several different items or events

Page 9: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

LINE GRAPH:For displaying data that changes over time

Page 10: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Metric Conversion of Units

Base:MeterLiterGram

by

Page 11: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Metric Conversion Units

Page 12: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Accuracy vs Precision

Page 13: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

MATTER

Substance Mixture

Element Compound HeterogeneousMixture

HomogeneousMixture

‘Solutions’

Atom: Molecule:

Examples: Examples: Examples: Examples:

Page 14: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

MATTERPURE

SUBSTANCEMIXTURE

• Matter that has a fixed composition (makeup) and definite properties (chemical and physical).

• Matter that is a combination of two or more pure substances

that do not have a fixed composition or definite

properties.• Are chemically combined- so they can’t be physically separated.

• Are NOT chemically combined, so components CAN be separated.

Page 15: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Compound:

A substance made of atoms of 2 or more different

elements that are chemically combined.

Page 16: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Element:

A substance that can’t be broken down into simpler substances

Each element is made of only one kind of atom.

Page 17: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

ATOM:

The smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of the element.

Page 18: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

MOLECULE:H2O O2

The smallest unit of a

substance that behaves like the substance.

(Keeps all of its physical and chemical properties)

Page 19: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.
Page 20: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Changes of State

Page 21: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

PHYSICAL CHANGE

• Dissolving• Sanding• Crushing• Breaking/cutting• Bending/twisting• Mixing

• CHANGE OF STATE– Melting/evaporating– freezing

A change of matter from one form to

another without a change in chemical properties

Page 22: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

CHEMICAL CHANGE • ODOR

• COLOR CHANGE• BUBBLING• FIZZING• FOAMING• HEAT PRODUCED• SOUND PRODUCED

A change of matter that

occurs when a substance changes

composition by forming one or

more new substances

CANNOT BE REVERSED BY PHYSICAL CHANGES

Page 23: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Changes of State

Page 24: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Buoyant Force

The buoyant force is equal to the weightof the liquid displaced.

Page 25: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Archimedes Principle

An object that is submerged in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid that is displaced

Page 26: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Density

D = M/V

mass volume

Page 27: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Pascal’s PrincipleA change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid at rest is transmitted equally throughout the fluid.

Page 28: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

VISCOSITY

Page 29: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

PressureTemperature

andVolume

Page 30: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Boyle’s Law, Charle’s Law of Gases:Constant Temperature: If you decrease the volume you

will increase the pressure.Constant Pressure: If you increase the temperature the

volume will increase (if it could).

Page 31: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Bohr’s Model of the Atom

Like planets around the sun

Page 32: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

METALS

NONMETALS

Periodic Table

Page 33: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

METALS•Alkali Metals•Alkali Earth Metals•Transitions Metals•‘Other Metals’

NON-METALS•‘Other Non-Metals’•Halogens•Noble Gases

Form Cations +

Form Anions -

Page 34: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

ATOMIC NUMBER =

Number of Protons =

Number of Electrons

Page 35: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

MASS NUMBER = (Atomic Mass, Atomic Weight)

Number of Protons +Number of Neutrons

Atomic Number +Number of Neutrons

Page 36: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Using the Periodic Table

ELEMENT NAME AND

SYMBOL

ATOMIC #

MASSNUMBER(round to nearest whole

number)

NUMBERof

PROTONS

NUMBERof

NEUTRONS

NUMBERof

ELECTRONS

NUMBER of

VALENCEELECTRONS

OXIDATIONNUMBER

and CHARGE(+ or -)

(P) 15

38Gallium

(Ga) 31

Page 37: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Using the Periodic Table

ELEMENT NAME AND

SYMBOL

ATOMIC #

MASSNUMBER(round to nearest whole

number)

NUMBERof

PROTONS

NUMBERof

NEUTRONS

NUMBERof

ELECTRONS

NUMBER of

VALENCEELECTRONS

OXIDATIONNUMBER

and CHARGE(+ or -)

Phosphorus (P)

Strontium(Sr)

Gallium (Ga) 31 70 31 39 31 3 +3

Remember: Atomic number is = the number of ProtonsIn a Neutral Atom the number of = protons is = to the number of – electrons

All the Mass in in the nucleus- The Mass Number is = Protons + NeutronsValence Electrons = outer shell = Group 1 has 1, Group 2 = 2, Group 13 = 3, Group 14 = 4 etc

Oxidation # = # of electrons taken in (-) or give away (+) to get to a full valence shell.

Page 38: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Dalton's Atomic Theory

• 1) All matter is made of atoms. Atoms are indivisible and indestructible.

• 2) All atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties

• 3) Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms.

• 4) A chemical reaction is a rearrangement of atoms.

Page 39: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

This chart and a Periodic Table will be provided to you- you just have to know how to READ it and USE it.

Practice with your class worksheets, quizzes and homeworks

Page 40: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Organic CompoundA COVALENTLY bonded compound

that contains carbonMost common elements:

C,H

ANY organic compound that is burned will release Carbon in some form

Page 41: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Hydrocarbon

An organic compound made of only carbon and hydrogen

Simplest Hydrocarbon:Methane

Page 42: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes

Only Single Bonds C-CAt least one Double C=CAt least one Triple C=C

Page 43: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

POLYMERS Polymers are substances that are

made up of a large number of repeating units (monomers). There are both synthetic and naturally occurring

polymers.

Formed by chemical reactions in which these monomers are joined in a certain order, forming a chain.

Page 44: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Natural Polymers:Proteins - silk, collagen, keratin, DNARepeating units of amino acidsCarbohydrates - cellulose, starch. Made up of repeating units of glucose

Other Natural polymers: Rubber (hydrocarbon base) and silicones (alternating silicon and oxygen).

Page 45: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Cross Linking of Polymers:

Cross linking: Makes the polymer elastic, flexible by helping it to go back to its original shape after stretching.Too many cross links and the polmer becomes rigid (like the back of a desk chair), or may even crack/break

Page 46: MIDTERM REVIEW WORKSHEET OPEN BOOK 30 POINT QUIZ To Be Turned in at your Midterm.

Counting Atoms

2H2O

= 2 Molecules of H2O, or 4 atoms of H, 2 atoms of O,

6 atoms all togetherCo