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Chapter 1 Study Guide STUDY TIPS: Review pages _____________ in your science notebook. Remember to use the RCRC (read, cover, recite, check) strategy to review cornell notes Use this as a guide and then go to your notebook pages to get the detailed information Spend time studying what you DO NOT know! If you know it… move on! Review material each night…DON’T CRAM THE NIGHT BEFORE! Good luck…you will do great Section 1: What is Physical Science (pp.6-9 in your textbook) Describe the two main branches of Physical Science: 1. _______________________________________________________ _______________ 2. _______________________________________________________ _______________ Section 2: Scientific Inquiry, Scientific Method (pp.10-15 in your textbook) Know what occurs during each of the six steps scientists follow in the Scientific Inquiry Process: (Scientific Method) 1. Posing a Question:________________________________________________ __________ 2. Developing a hypothesis:______________________________________________ _______ 3. Designing an Experiment:______________________________________________ ______ a. Manipulated Variable:___________________________________________ ______ Name ________________________ # ____ Period ____ Date ________________ Page #___

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Periodic Table worksheet

Chapter 1 Study Guide

Name ________________________ # ____Period ____ Date ________________ Page #___

STUDY TIPS:

· Review pages _____________ in your science notebook.

· Remember to use the RCRC (read, cover, recite, check) strategy to review cornell notes

· Use this as a guide and then go to your notebook pages to get the detailed information

· Spend time studying what you DO NOT know! If you know it…move on!

· Review material each night…DON’T CRAM THE NIGHT BEFORE!

· Good luck…you will do great

Section 1: What is Physical Science (pp.6-9 in your textbook)

· Describe the two main branches of Physical Science:

1. ______________________________________________________________________

2. ______________________________________________________________________

Section 2: Scientific Inquiry, Scientific Method (pp.10-15 in your textbook)

· Know what occurs during each of the six steps scientists follow in the Scientific Inquiry Process: (Scientific Method)

1. Posing a Question:__________________________________________________________

2. Developing a hypothesis:_____________________________________________________

3. Designing an Experiment:____________________________________________________

a. Manipulated Variable:_________________________________________________

b. Responding Variable:__________________________________________________

4. Collecting & Interpreting data:________________________________________________

5. Drawing Conclusions: _______________________________________________________

6. Communicating:____________________________________________________________

· How do Scientists develop more complete explanations for their observations?

· Scientific Models: _______________________________________________________

· Scientific Theories:______________________________________________________

· What happens if future evidence does not support the theory? ________________________________________________________________

· Scientific Laws:_________________________________________________________

Section 3: Measurement (pp.16-26 in your textbook)

· What is the International System of Units called? ___________________________

· The Metric System is based on what number? ______

Quantity

What does it measure?

Basic Unit

Tools used to measure

Length

Mass

Volume

Liquids:

Equation for a rectangular solid:

· Know the SI units and tools for measurement for the following quantities in the Metric System:

· Be able to convert from one unit to the next. Covert the following using the table:

· 1000 mg = _____________g

· 60.5 L = _____________ mL

· 120 hm = _____________ m

Section 5: Graphs in Science (pp.34-41 in your textbook)

· Know that the three types of graphs and what they are used for

Type of Graph

Description of what it is used for

· When plotting a line graph, always start at the _______________________.

· Be able to read the following graph and answer the questions below:

1. What is the title of this graph?

-_____________________________

2. What is the title of the x axis?

-_____________________________

-Is this the responding or manipulated variable? ______________________

3. What is the title of the y axis?

-_____________________________

-Is this the responding or manipulated variable? ______________________

4. How far does the car travel in the first 10

minutes? 50 minutes?

-_____________________________

5. Is this a linear or nonlinear graph?

-_____________________________

Chapter 2 Study Guide

· Review ALL notebook pages 28-41. Make sure you know ALL vocabulary cards!

Section 1: Describing Matter (pp.58 -67 in your book)

· Define:

· Matter:

· Substance:

· Explain the differences between physical and chemical properties and know examples for each:

Physical Properties

Chemical Properties

Description

Examples:

· Know the difference between elements, compounds and mixtures:

Elements

Compounds

Mixtures

Description

(know the relation of atoms, chemical bonds and molecules)

(know the relation with the chemical formula)

Examples

Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous

(solution)

Howe can you separate a mixture?

Section 2: Changes in Matter (pp.68- 72 in your book)

· Know the difference between physical and chemical changes

Physical Changes

Chemical Changes

Description

Examples:

Combustion:

Electrolysis:

Oxidation:

Tarnishing:

Important: Unlike a physical change, a chemical change produces new substances with properties different from those of the original substances

· Describe the law of conservation of matter:

Section 3: Energy and Matter (pp.73 -76 in your book)

· Describe energy:

· Know that the forms of energy related to changes in matter include thermal energy, chemical energy, electromagnetic energy, and electrical energy:

Thermal energy

Chemical energy

Electromagnetic energy

Electrical energy

Description

Endothermic change:

Exothermic change:

Examples

· Be able to read the following graph and answer the questions below:

Endothermic Change:

Exothermic Change:

Description

Examples:

· Know that during a chemical change, chemical energy may be changed to other forms of energy. Other forms of energy may also be changed to chemical energy.

· Example: Photosynthesis

-Is this a physical or chemical formula?

-How do you know?

-Is this an endothermic or exothermic change?

-Describe what kind of energy transformation occurs during photosynthesis:

Periodic Table Packet #1

Name______________________________ Period_________

Directions: Answer the questions with the proper information using your notes, book, and the periodic table.

1. Define a family. _______________________________________________________

2. What is a period? ________________________________________________________

3. What is the symbol for the following elements.

a. Magnesium _____________ b. Potassium ______________

c. Iron _______________ d. Copper ____________

4. What are the names of the following elements.

a. C __________________ b. Cl _________________

c. Au _________________ d. Sr _________________

5. What period are the following elements in?

a. He _______________ b. Ge _________________

c. Rb _______________ d. I __________________

6. What group are the following elements?

a. Sulfur _______________ b. Ca _________________

c. Iodine _______________ d. Fe _________________

7. Give me an atom with the following characteristics.

a. Halogen _________________ b. Chalogen ________________

c. Alkali metal ______________ d. Boron ________________

e. Lanthanide series __________ f. Alkaline Earth metal ________________

g. Transition metal ___________ h. Nobel gas ________________

Periodic Table Packet #1

Name______________________________ Period_________

Directions: Use your Periodic table to complete the worksheet.

1. What is the atomic symbol for silver?

2. What is the atomic mass of mercury?

3. Ni is the symbol for what element?

4. The element that has the atomic number 17 is?

5. List the symbols for two transition metals.

6. Cu, Ag, and Au are all in what group #

7. Name two noble gases

8. Give the symbol for two halogens.

9. What is the symbol for element with atomic number 74?

10. What is the atomic mass of copper?

11. What is the last element in period 4?

For questions 12 - 15, label the following Key box as it should appear on your periodic table

12

. ____________________

13

. ____________________

14

. ____________________

15

. ____________________

6

C

Carbon

12.01

Periodic Table Packet #1

Name______________________________ Period_________

6.4 c Periodic Table of Elements Directions: Use the periodic table to fill in the below chart.

Element

Symbol

Atomic Number

# of protons

# of electrons

Atomic Mass

Rounded Atomic Mass

(show work) # of Neutrons

Period

1

Oxygen

O

8

8

8

15.999

16

16 - 8 = 8

2

2

Helium

3

Carbon

4

Aluminum

5

Calcium

6

Sodium

7

Potassium

8

Nitrogen

9

Silicon

10

Iron

11

Hydrogen

Periodic Table Packet #1

Name______________________________ Period_________

Directions: Use a Periodic table to find the information asked for below:

1. What is the atomic number of:

2. What is the Atomic mass of:

Calcium____

Calcium___

Iron _____

Iron_____

Gold_____

Uranium_____

Uranium_____

Copper_____

3. How many protons do the following have?

Calcium____

Gold_______

Copper______

Iron______

4. How many electrons do the following have?

Gold____

Iron_____

Copper_____

Uranium_____

5. Does mercury have more protons and electrons than tin?

6. Is mercury a heavier element than tin?

7. Does potassium have more electrons than neon?

8. Does hydrogen have more electrons than Uranium?

9. Which has more protons, sulfur or iodine?

10. Write the symbols or the names for each of these elements:

Chlorine __________________

Zn _______________________

Copper ___________________

Helium _____________

Potassium _________________

Iron ________________

Silver ____________________

P _______________________

Na _____________________

Ne _______________________

Sn _____________________

Mercury ______________