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Page 1: Physical Science EOCT Etowah High School. DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table Atoms – Protons (+) (nucleus) – Neutrons.

Physical Science EOCTEtowah High School

Page 2: Physical Science EOCT Etowah High School. DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table Atoms – Protons (+) (nucleus) – Neutrons.

DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

•Atoms–Protons (+) (nucleus)–Neutrons (no charge) (nucleus)–Electrons (-) (electron cloud)

•Electron Cloud – energy levels (2n2) •Valence Electrons (outermost electrons) (max is 8)

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

•Atomic Number - # of protons•Isotopes – same # protons, different # of NEUTRONS•Atomic Mass – average of the isotopes

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

•Chemical Bonds – valence electrons–Ionic (transfer of electrons) – metal & nonmetal, called a formula unit

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

–Covalent (share electrons) – 2 nonmetals, called a molecule

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

•Radioactivity – 3 types1. Alpha – He atoms, stopped

by paper2. Beta – electrons, wooden

board stops them3. Gamma – more powerful

than xrays, stopped by concrete

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

•Half-Life – time required for half the atoms to decay.

•Fission – process of splitting, nucleus splits in 2 (like fissure)

23592U + 1

0n → 9038Sr + 143

54Xe + 310n

•Fusion – collide and combine, 2 nuclei join

11H + 2

1H → 32He

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http://www.buzzle.com/articles/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-nuclear-energy.html

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

•Periodic Table–Metals – shiny, conduct electricity–Nonmetal – don’t conduct electricity–Metalloid - semiconductors

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

•Representative Elements – groups 1-2 and 13-18

•Group # = Valence Electrons

•Alkali Metals – Group 1

•Alkaline Earth Metals – Group 2

• Halogens – Group 17

• Noble Gases – Group 18

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

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• Plasmas – gases that are highly energized, ex. – solar flare

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DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table

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PV = nRTP = pressure, V = volume, n = # of moles, T = temperature

* This formula shows the relationship between the pressure, temperature and volume of gases

P ↓ V ↑ T ↑ V ↑ T ↑ P ↑

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Matter – anything that has mass & volume•D = m VD = densitym = massV = volume

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Binary Ionic Compounds – 2 ions chemically combined– Ex. Mg 2+ and N 3-

– Criss cross the charges down to make Mg3N2

– Name the cation first, anion second with

-ide* Magnesium nitride

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Binary Covalent Compounds – 2 elements sharing electrons– Ex. C and O– No charges to criss cross!– Name the cation first, anion second with -ide, but you also need to use PREFIXES!!!

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Law of Conservation of Mass – mass is neither created nor destroyed•Reactants Products•Mass of the products = Mass of the reactants•This law is used to BALANCE chemical equations•___H2 + ___O2 ___H2O

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Law of Conservation of Mass – mass is neither created nor destroyed•Reactants Products•Mass of the products = Mass of the reactants•This law is used to BALANCE chemical equations•_2_H2 + ___O2 _2_H2O

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Types of Reactions – – Synthesis: A + B AB– Decomposition: AB A + B– Single Replacement: A + BC AC + B– Double Replacement: AB + CD AD + CB

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Solution - homogenous mixture made of a solute (one being dissolved) and a solvent (doing the dissolving)•Solubility – ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Solubility Curves – shows how the amount of dissolved solute changes with temperature

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Factors that affect rate of solubility:– Stirring– Inc. surface area – grind the solute into smaller particles– Inc. the temperature

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•Conductivity – solution’s ability to conduct electricity•Strong electrolytes – high conductivity, dissolved ionic compounds, ex. – NaCl, HCl, AlCl3

•Weak electrolytes – low conductivity, weak acids or bases, ex. – NH3

•Nonelectrolytes – can’t carry electrical charges, covalent compounds

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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•pH Scale – –7 is neutral–Below 7 ACIDIC–Above 7 BASIC•All compounds that give off H+ ions are acidic

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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DOMAIN II: Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Law of Conservation of Energy – energy cannot be created nor destroyed•Types of Energy – –Electrical–Thermal–Chemical–Mechanical•Kinetic (movement)•Potential (stored)

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•The most common source of energy is coal.

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Heat Transfer–Conduction – between materials that are in direct contact with each other–Convection – transfer of heat energy by the mass movement of fluids contained heated particles–Radiation – transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Specific Heat Capacity – amount of heat required to raise the temp of 1 kg by 1 C

•Q= mcΔTQ = heat energym = massc = specific heat ΔT = change in temp

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Phase Diagram

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Force – a physical quantity that can change the motion of an object.–The unit is the Newton (N)–Balanced Forces – do NOT change the motion of an object–Unbalanced Forces – change the motion of an object

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Speed – distance an object moves per unit of time•Velocity – speed PLUS its direction•Acceleration – has magnitude and direction

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion – –Newton’s 1st Law: object at rest/motion stays at rest/motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force (INERTIA)–Newton’s 2nd Law: F = ma–Newton’s 3rd Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Weight and Mass – •An object has mass no matter what•Weight changes depending on the influence of gravity•W = mg•g = 9.80 m/s2

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Types of Forces – –Frictional Forces – •Sliding friction•Rolling friction•Static friction (touch but do not move)

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Work – transfer of energy when an applied force moves an object over a distance•W = fd

W = workf = forced = distance

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

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•Work can be made easier by using Simple Machines•Mechanical Advantage – the # of times a machine multiplies the effort force

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

•Example –

•If a 15N force is applied to the handle of a screwdriver to lift with a resistance of 150N, then what is the mechanical advantage of the screwdriver?

10 ANSWER

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DOMAIN III: Physics: Energy, Force and Motion

•Example –

•If a 15N force is applied to the handle of a screwdriver to lift with a resistance of 150N, then what is the mechanical advantage of the screwdriver?

10

Page 51: Physical Science EOCT Etowah High School. DOMAIN I: Chemistry: Atomic & Nuclear Theory, and the Periodic Table Atoms – Protons (+) (nucleus) – Neutrons.

DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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•Waves – disturbances that repeat the same cycle of motion and transfer energy

•Mechanical Waves – water waves, sound waves

•Electromagnetic Waves – light

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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•Differences between the 2:–Sound waves need a medium–Sound travels through everything, light is absorbed by opaque materials–Sound travels SLOW, light travels FAST•Sound Waves travel by vibrating from particle to particle

•They travel faster through solids and liquids than they do through gases…why?

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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•Waves undergo 4 interactions:

•Reflection – bounces off the object

•Refraction – bends, passes from one medium to another

•Diffraction – passes thru a hole and spreads out behind the hole

•Interference – 2 waves arrive at the same point/same time, combine to produce one wave

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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•Electricity – energy associated with electrons as they move

•Like charges REPEL, opposite charges ATTRACT

•Static Electricity – buildup of electric charges, caused by:–Friction – rubbing two objects together–Conduction – electrons flow thru direct contact–Induction – electrons are rearranged, no contact is necessary

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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•Electric Current (I) - movement of charged particles, measured in Amperes (A)•Voltage (V) – potential difference in electrical potential energy, measure in volts (V)•Resistance (R) – opposition to current, measured in ohms (Ω)•Ohm’s Law – V = IR

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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•Circuit – complete, closed path for electron flow•DC – direct current, current flowing in the same

direction•AC – alternating current, current moving back

and forth in cycles

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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•Series – one path, Xmas lights

•Parallel – multiple paths, used in homes

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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•Magnetic Field – region around a magnet or current carrying wires where magnetic forces can be measured•Magnets have a north pole and south pole•Like poles REPEL, opposite poles ATTRACT

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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•Electromagnet – an electric current is used to produce a magnetic field in a coil of wire•A rotating electromagnet is used in electric motors, converts electrical energy to mechanical energy•Generator – converts mechanical energy to

electrical energy, uses electromagnetic induction

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism

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DOMAIN IV: Physics: Waves, Electricity and Magnetism