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MID-TERM EXAM REVIEW . 8 th Grade Science December, 2010. Science Questions. By Jon Chapman. A model of a molecule or atom. Anna Grace Collum . An experiment is designed to test a……. *hypothesis*. The statement, “gravity is the attractive force between objects,” is a scientific……. *law*. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MID-TERM EXAM REVIEW

8th Grade ScienceDecember, 2010

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• A model of a molecule or atom

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Anna Grace Collum

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• An experiment is designed to test a……

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• The statement, “gravity is the attractive force between objects,” is a scientific……

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• Physical science includes the study of _______ and______

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• The science concerning the study of energy and how it affects matter is called…

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• In science,______ is an explanation for a phenomenon based on observation and experimental results.

THEROY

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• A scientific_______ is a summary of many experimental results and observations.

LAW when you mix dry ice and liquid soap

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• A stopwatch, a balance, a thermometer, a calculator, and a computer are all tools used to collect and analyze______.

Data

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Exam Study GuideQuestions 16-20

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• A ___________ can be used to predict storms around the world.

• The “big bang” is a type of ____________• By: Jacob• Fountain

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Use the following terms to complete the sentences.Mass, Volume, Temperature, Density• #17. The measure of the size of an object is

Volume• #18. The ratio of mass to volume is an object’s

Density.• #19. the measure of how hot or cold an object is

the Temperature.• #20. the amount of matter in an object is its

MassClick It!!!

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Cindy Marie Harrison

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Because of _____ all objects tend to resist a change in motion.

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• The physical property of matter that describes the relationship between mass and volume is______.

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• Water evaporating from a puddle is an example of a _____.

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• One way to learn about the properties of a ________ substance is to observe what new substances form during a reaction

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• An objects ______ is affected by the gravitational force.

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Justin Neil Keyes

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Question # 26

• A copper penny can turn green if it reacts with carbon dioxide and water. This is an example of a(n) ____.

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Question # 27

• Things with______ cannot share the same place at the same time.

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Question # 28

• A chemical ________ describes which changes are possible for a substance.

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Question # 29

• A chemical ______ describes the process by which new substances are formed.

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Question # 30

• The amount of matter in an object is its __.

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• The SI unit for mass is the ________.

• KILOGRAM

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Emily Malone

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The particles of GAS a are far apart and move

independently of one another.

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A liquid’s resistance to flow is called

Viscosity

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The shape and volume of matter in the Solid

state do not change.

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The drops of water that appear on the outside of a glass of cold juice on

a warm day are an example of CONDENSATION

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The way a balloon decreases in volume when the temperature is

decreased illustrates Charles’s Law

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Magail noyola

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The amount of space an object takes up is its VOLUME

These boxes take up space so they are considered volume

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The particles of a crystalline SOLID have a three dimensional pattern.

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A pure substance made of two or more elements that are chemically combined

is called a…..

COMPOUND

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If a spoonful of salt is mixed in a glass of water , the salt is the……

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A colloid has the properties of solutions and….

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Particles of two or more substances that are distributed evenly among each other form a…

MIXTURE

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Erin Remkus

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A Mixture of liquids can be separated by....

DISTILLATION

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Bacteria can make compounds from in the air. nitrogen

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•Poor Conductors of heat

•Poor conductors of electric current

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Elements join in a specific mass ratio to

form a compound!

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PROTONA positively

charged particle in

the nucleus of an atom!

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Questions 65-69

By: James Rivers

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Question #65

An atom of an element that has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons is called an _________.

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Question #66

The region in an atom that contains most of the mass is the ________.

nucleus

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Question #67

The number of protons in an atom determines its _____________.

atomic number

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Question #68

The weighted average of all the naturally occurring isotopes of an element is called the ____________.

Atomic mass

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Question #69

• The smallest particle into which an element can be divided and still be the same substance is an ________.

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Questions 70-74

By Bryan Romans

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• Thomson discovered the negatively charged particles called ______.

electrons

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• Rutherford believed that each atom has a______ at its center.

nucleus

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• The current atomic theory includes the _______ model.

electron cloud

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• All substances are made of ____.atoms

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Ryan Romans

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Question # 75• Most elements have a mixture of two or more ______.

• isotopes

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Question # 76• Protons stay together in the

nucleus because of _____ force.

• strong

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Question # 77• Objects are pulled toward one

another by __________ force.

• gravitational

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Question # 78• Electrons around the nucleus are

held in place by ____________ force.

• electromagnetic

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Exam Study Guide

By: Tanner Seal

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In 1891 the British scientist J.J. Thomson discovered________, the negatively charged particles in the

atom

electrons

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Twentieth-century scientists believe electrons are found in regions

called______________.

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Neutrons and ________ each have a mass of about 1 amu.

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The pushes and pulls between objects are called_______.

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Tori Sockwell85-89

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Isotopes have different numbers of .

Atoms that are _______ of each other are always the same element.

A charged particle is called an .

neutrons

isotopes

ion

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The sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom is called the .

Around 440 BCE, Democritus proposed the idea of an _____, a particle that could not be cut in half.

Mass number

atom

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BY: TYA SPEARS

Q:90-94

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By: Cory Svenson-Mills

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• A rule that states that repeating

chemical and physical properties

of elements change periodically

with the atomic number of the element is

the_________________.

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• Iodine and chlorine are examples of ___________.

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• Pure_________ are often stored in oil to keep them from

reacting with the water and oxygen

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• Atoms of____________ have two outer-level

electrons.

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• Each up-and-down column of elements on the periodic table is

called a(n)___________.

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• In the Boron Group, the most common element is___________?

Aluminu

m

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Carbohydrates

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Proteins, fats, and _____________, which are compounds of carbon, Are necessary for life on Earth.

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Nitrogen and_______ can be combined to make ammonia.

Hydrogen

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Germanium and______ are used to make computer chips.

Silicon

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A substance needs__________ to burn.

Oxygen

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Lindsey Wallace

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Mendeleev’s table became known as the periodic table of the __________.elements

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All of the more than 30 elements discovered since 1914 follow the _______________.Periodic law

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Properties such as conductivity and reactivity change gradually from left to right in each __________period

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A family is also called a _______.group

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• 110- because they are so reactive

_____ metals are found only combined with other elements in nature.

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• 111- the elements in groups 3-12 are known as _____ metals.

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• 112-Sodium and potassium are ____ metals.

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• 113-Some of the ________, the shiny, reactive transition metals, are used to make steel.

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• 114- all the atoms of _____ are unstable.

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By: Sydney Wesson

Questions 115 -119

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Chlorine and Bromine are examples of what?

A: Halogens

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Semi-Conductors also know as_______ have some properties of metals and some properties of nonmetals.

A: Metalloids Boron

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The______ Metals are shiny and have one or two electrons in their outer level

A: Transition

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Magnesium, calcium and barium are ______ metals.

Alkaline-Earth

Magnesium

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• An electron that is in the outermost shell of an atom is a

VALENCE ELETRON

• Neutral atoms covalently bonded together form a

MOLECULE

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• The bond formed by the attraction between positively charged metal ions and the electrons around them is a

• METALLIC BOND

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Jason Bilancione

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Used to balance chemical equations.

Coefficient

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The number that cannot change to balance a chemical equation.

Subscript

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If an energy diagram shows products at a lower energy than the reactants.

Exothermic

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In a double-displacement reactions,___ from two compounds exchange places.

Ions

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Energy released in exothermic reactions was stored in chemical bonds in the _____.

Reactants

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McKenzie Byrd

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Question 140

• Paper will burn at 451 Fahrenheit. For this chemical reaction to begin, 451 F is the__________?

• Activation energy

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Question 141

• A shorthand notation that represents a compound or diatomic molecule is called an_______?

• Chemical formula

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Question 142

• When________ bump into one another with enough energy, chemical bonds break.

• Molecule

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Question 143

• When chemical bonds break, the atoms rearrange to form new_______

• Substance

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Question 144

• In a chemical formula, if no_______ is written after an element, then the only one atom of the element is present.

• subscript

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145~149Issac

Garrison

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Question 145

• A substance that slows down or stops a chemical reaction is called a Inhibitor.

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• The force that holds two atoms together is called a Chemical Bond.

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• The minimum amount of energy needed to start a reaction is called a Activation Energy.

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Question 148

• In a Double Replacement reaction, ions in different compounds switch places.

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Question 149

• A molecule made up of two atoms is Diatomic.

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EduardoCerda

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#150

• How hot or cold something is, usually measured in degrees Celsius or Kelvin's

B. temperature

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#151

• The amount of matter in a given volumeA. density

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#152• The amount of matter in an objectD. mass

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#153

• The amount of space that something occupies

C. volume

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TY DEATON

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A measure of the amount of matter in object.

Mass

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A measure of the gradational force on objects.

Weight

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• The curve at liquid’s surface

meniscus

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• Anything that has mass and takes up space

mass

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• The amount of space occupied by an object

volume

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• The tendency of matter to resist in changes in motion

inttia

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Joe Lee

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#166

The type of matter and its arrangement in an object

THE ANSWER IS COMPOSITION

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#167

• The ability of a substance to burn

• Flammability

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#168

• The process of changing into entirely new substances

• Chemical change

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#169

• Changes in matter that do not change the composition of the substance

• Physical change

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#170

• The ability of two or more substances to combine to form other substances

• Reactivity

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Questions 171- 175

By: Amanda Marquart

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The saltiness of seawater is the result of this property

solubility

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Objects float or sink as a result of this property

density

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The breakdown of water to form two gases is the result of

this process

electrolysis

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The type of matter that makes up an object and the way it is arranged

composition

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The physical form in which a substance exists

state of matter

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T.J. Maxwell

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#176

The ability of a substance to resist burning

Answer- non flammable

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The tendency of a substance to resist changes in motion

Answer- inertia.

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#178

The rate at which a substance conducts heat

Answer- thermal conductivity.

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#179

Aluminum made into thin sheets of foil

Answer- malleability

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#180

An ice cube made of solid water

Answer- state of matter

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By Whitney Merritt

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• Rust forming on metals is an indication Reactivity • coppers pulled into thin wires is an indication

of Ductility

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• Flavored drink mix dissolving in water shows Solubility • Objects floating or sinking in water showsDensity• Wood burning in a fireplace showsFlammability

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• 186.A pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means element.

• 187. A sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound, that has definite chemical and physical properties.

• 188. An element that is shiny and conducts heat and electric current metal.

• 189. Element that conducts heat and electricity poorly and can be a solid, liquid, or gas nonmetal.

• 190. Element that has the properties of both metals and nonmetals metalloid.

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The number of protons in an atom?

Atomic number

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An interaction that hold two atom together ?

Chemical bond

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An electron in the outermost energy level of an atom?

Valence electron

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Elements that have 8 valence electrons and normally do not form

chemical bond ?

Noble gases

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Bond that forms when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons ?

Covalent bond

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Bond that forms when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons?

:Covalent bond

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Number of protons in an atom?

:Atomic Number

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Smallest unit of a substance that keeps all of the properties of that

substance?

:Molecule

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Souring milk is an example of a…

:Chemical Change

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During physical changes, matter always retains its…

:Identity

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What has mass and takes up space?

:Matter

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How does a physical change differ from a

chemical change?

:The composition of the matter is unchanged.

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How could you change the mass of an object?

:Add or take away some matter.

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Chris Stanley

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• 220.Two or more substance combine to form one new compound.

Synthesis reaction

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• 221.One compound break down to form two or more substance.

Decomposition reaction

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• 222. ions from two compound exchange places.

double-displacment reaction

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• 223. one element replaces another element in a compound

single displacement reaction

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Bond that forms when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons?

:Covalent bond

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Number of protons in an atom?

:Atomic Number

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Smallest unit of a substance that keeps all of the properties of that

substance?

:Molecule

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Souring milk is an example of a…

:Chemical Change

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During physical changes, matter always retains its…

:Identity

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What has mass and takes up space?

:Matter

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How does a physical change differ from a

chemical change?

:The composition of the matter is unchanged.

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How could you change the mass of an object?

:Add or take away some matter.

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Denim Smith

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______- needed to break chemical bonds in reactants.

catalyst

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• _____- the smallest amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction.

inhibitor

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• _____- the speed needed at which new particles form in a chemical reaction.

rate of reaction

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• _____- something that slows a chemical reaction.

activation energy

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• ____- something that speeds up a chemical reaction.

energy

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Which of the following units would you use to express the volume of an irregular

solid such as a rock?

Cubic Centimeter

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What makes characteristic properties useful to science?

They can be used to identify matter.

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How does a physical change differ from a chemical change?

In a physical change the composition is unchanged.

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What chemical property is responsible for iron rusting?

Reactivity with oxygen.

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Which physical properties of matter describes the relationship between

mass and volume?

Density!

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AustinWallace

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Question #239

• Boiling point, melting point, and density are some of some of an element’s = Physical properties

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Question #240

• A property of an element that does not depend on the amount of the element is called a = Characteristic property

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Question #241

• When two or more elements join together chemically = A compound is formed

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Question #242

• Which of the following will NOT break down compounds = filtering

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Question #243

• How do elements join to form compounds = In a specific mass ratio

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Coleton young

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Questions (249)

• (249) What particle did J.J. Thomson Discover?

ELECTRON

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Question (250)

• Where are electrons Likely to be found?

• ELECTRON CLOUDS

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Question (251)

• Dalton believed that

• (Atoms)

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Question (252)

• An atom of gold with 79 protons, 79 electrons, and 118 neutrons would have a mass number of.

• 197

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• What did Bohr, Democritus, Thomas, Dalton, and Rutherford all have in common?

• They each developed ideas about atoms

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Interpreting Graphics

BY: Zachary Worley

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Questions & Answers

254. Two substances combine forming a new compound. Synthesis reaction

255. A substance breaks down into new substances. Decomposition reaction

256. Sharp object _D_257. Clothing protection _B_258. Chemical safety _A_259. Eye Protection _C_

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Questions 160-165

by: Alexis Welch

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Ability to be made into thin sheets.

Answer: Malleability

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A change in the form of a substance that does not change its identify.

Answer: Physical

change

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The ability to conduct electric current.

Answer: Electrical

conductivity

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The relationship between mass and volume.

Answer: Density

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Ability of a substance to dissolve.

Answer: Solubility

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Characteristic that can be observed or measured such as color, state, or hardness.

Answer: Physical Property

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Questions 191-195

By: Christina Ogletree

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Questions *50-54*

John Patrick

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• 50. If hydrogen peroxide is exposed to light, a _____ will result.

• 51. The production of steel involves heating carbon, iron, and other elements to very high heats in order to form a ______

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• 52. A nonmetal would probably not be good for the frame of a bicycle because it would be too ______.

• 53. An element that conducts heat and is dull is probably a _____.

• 54. An unidentified substance is shiny and malleable is a ____.

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Samantha Worsham

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• The number of protons in an atom is its _____.

• Atoms in the same ____ have the same number of valence electrons

• An electron in the outermost level of an atom is a ____.

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• If a sodium atom loses its only valence electron, it becomes a ____.

• For electrons to pull away from atoms, ____ is needed.