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1. Diagnostic Questions Answer the following questions on a sheet of paper. Pages 2-14 # 9, 13, 17. Diagnostic Question - Answers. 9. D * Density = mass / volume * 1000 milliliters = 1 liter 13. D * Rotting apples is a chemical change 17. C
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1. Diagnostic QuestionsAnswer the following questions on a sheet of paper. Pages 2-14 # 9, 13, 17
Diagnostic Question - Answers 9. D * Density = mass / volume * 1000 milliliters = 1 liter 13. D * Rotting apples is a chemical change 17. C * Gasses are less soluble at higher temperatures. This is why soda gets “flat” when it warms up. Therefore, increasing the temperature would remove the carbon dioxide.
Today’s Agenda • Diagnostic Questions • Review of Topics • SI & Metric System • Mixtures • Properties of Matter (Density) • States of Matter (Temperature) • Atomic Structure • Moving Questions • Practice Test Questions
GEE Test Format • Session 1: 40 multiple-choice items • Session 2: 4 short-answer items • Session 3: 1 comprehensive science task • Includes: • 3 short-answer items • 1 extended constructed-response item
SI (Systeme International) – Metric Sys. • Known and used by scientists all over the world • Uses base-10 (makes conversions and calculations easier)
BASE SI UNITS • Length: meters (m) • Time: seconds (s) • Mass: grams (g) • Volume: liters (l) • Temperature: Kelvin (K)
G M k m μ n deka (da) centi (c) hecto (h) deci (d) giga mega kilo Base milli micro nano SI UNIT PREFIXES
G M k m μ n deka (da) centi (c) hecto (h) deci (d) giga mega kilo Base milli micro nano SI UNIT PREFIXES If you have 1.50 meters, how many cm do you have? 150cm If you have 4.2 grams, how many kilograms do you have? 0.0042g
Temperature Conversions K = Kelvin C = Celsius F = Fahrenheit
Weight vs. Mass • Weight • Mass Depends on gravity (changes depending on where you are) Stays the same EVERYWHERE!!!
DENSITY • Mass • Volume A measure of the amount of matter in an object The amount of space an object occupies
??? • Which is more dense: • A brick or styrofoam? • A feather or air? • A 2x4 or water? • Ice or water? • Steel or water?
3 Phases of Matter • Solid • Liquid • Gas (Plasma would be a 4th)
SOLIDS • Atoms and/or molecules are tightly packed and strongly bonded • Have definite shape • Have high density • Expand slightly when heated • Almost incompressible
LIQUIDS • Atoms and/or molecules are tightly packed BUT bonds are stretched or broken • Have definite volume, but take the shape of their container • Has ability to flow • Expand slightly when heated • Almost incompressible
GASES • Atoms and/or molecules are NOT bonded • Has NO definite shape • Expand without limit to fill any space • Low density • Very compressible
Elements, Compounds, Mixtures • Element – one of the over 100 elements on the Periodic Table, exist as individual atoms • Compound – a chemical combination of two or more elements • Compounds have new and different properties from elements that make them up. • Mixture – two or more substances mixed but not chemically combined
Types of Mixtures: • Homogeneous • Heterogeneous
Separating Mixtures • Filtration • E.g. how you separate coffee grounds from coffee (a filter) • Distillation • Boiling one substance (and capturing the gas) while leaving another behind • Chromatography • Phase transfer from a mobile mixture to a stationary phase
An astronaut’s mass is 60 kg on earth. If the astronaut traveled to the moon and stood on the moon, his mass would be… • 600 kg • 60 kg • 10 kg • 0 kg
The kinetic energy is greatest in which of the states of matter? • Solid • Liquid • Gas
Gertrude cut two bars of different types of soap into four pieces each. She put one piece from each bar into each of four beakers. Which beaker contains the most dense liquid? A B C D
An astronaut’s weight is 600 Newtons on earth. If the astronaut traveled to the moon and stood on the moon, his weight would be… • 6000 N • 600 N • 100 N • 0 N
Which state of matter expands and contracts depending on the size of its container? • Solid • Liquid • Gas
2. Diagnostic QuestionsAnswer the following questions on a sheet of paper. Don’t write in the books pages 7-13 # 1, 11, 15, 19, 21, 25, 29 Practice & Assess Workbook
Diagnostic Answers 1. B - Electrons 11. D – liquids are free to move… 15. B – aerobic respiration 19. B – increase rate of chem rxn 21. D – valence electrons 25. D – 5 (the nucleus) 29. C – ionic compound
Today’s Agenda • Diagnostic Questions • Topic Review • Atomic Structure • Periodic Table • Types of Matter • Chemical Reactions • Moving Questions
Two major parts of an atom Nucleus (not to scale) Electron Cloud
Three Major Sub-Atomic Particles • Protons • Neutrons • Electrons
p+ THE PROTON • Fat (heavy) • Positive (charge) • Doesn’t move (lazy)
N° THE NEUTRON • Fat (heavy) • Neutral (charge) • Doesn’t move (lazy)
e- THE ELECTRON • Skinny (very light) • Negative (charge) • Moves a lot (runs around)