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A. Structure of Atoms
B. Chemical Reactions
D. Periodic
Table
E. Forces
F. Forces in
Fluids
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C. Carbon
Chemistry
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Compound
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What do atoms form when combined together forming
matter with different chemical properties than
the individual atoms?
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Solid, Liquid, Gas
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What states of matter are created by the total energy
of their atoms?
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Tightly packed, moderately
packed & loosely packed molecules.
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How are molecules packed in solids, liquids,
& gasses?
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NaCl Sodium Chloride
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What is an example of a repeating molecular
crystaline solid?
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Electrons
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Which subatomic particle is found furthest from the nucleus and has a negative charge?
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Product molecules with different
chemical properties
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What do reactant molecules with
certain chemcial properties form?
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Law of Conservation of
Matter
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What is it when the types and mass of reactant atoms equals the types
and mass of product atoms?
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Exothermic or
endothermic
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What is it called when all chemical
reactions either give up or take in
heat energy?
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Physical Changes
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What are freezing and boiling called; in which there is no chemical changes?
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14, 1, and 0
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What is the pH of strong bases, acids,
and neutral solutions?
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Carbon
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What element is central to life and
can combine in many different
ways?
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CHNOPS
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What are the six primary elements
of life?
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Water and salt
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What are two small inorganic
compounds in living organisms?
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Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Proteins
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What are three large organic
molecules found in living organisms?
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DNA
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What is the one large organic
molecule which controls and directs
life?
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Sodium, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Sulphur, Oxygen
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What are the chemical elements
names in this compound;
NaCl H2SO4?
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Metals
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Elements to the left of the “staircase”
in the periodic table are called…
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Non-metals
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Elements to the right of the
“staircase” in the periodic table
are…
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Isotopes
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The same element but with a different number of neutrons
are called…
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Atomic Number
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What number in the periodic table
indicates the number of protons
and electrons?
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Force
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What is a push or a pull with a
magnitude and direction called?
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Balanced Forces
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When these forces are equal and
opposite, no motion occurs.
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Gravity, Tension, Compression,
Friction
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What are the forces acting on a static
(non-moving) object?
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Unbalanced forces
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What force produces changes
in velocity (direction, speed,
or both).
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Greater mass or greater speed
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What two things can increase the
amount of force a moving object has?
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Mass/Volume (mass divided by volume)
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What is Density?
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The weight of the water it
displaces…
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What is the buoyant force on an object equal
to?
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Low pressure from above, greater pressure from
below
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What does Bernouli’s Law
state about why an airplane wing
rises?
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One g/cm3
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What is the density of water?
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Floating
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What happens when an object’s
density is less than 1.0g/cm3
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Make your wager
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186,000mi/sec a particle and a wave
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What is light and how fast does it
move?