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Sci Method and Measuring Warm Up 1.This is the variable that is changed during an experiment 2.This is the variable that is measured during an experiment 3.Data points that are very close to each other, but not close to the accepted value (standard) could be described as being: 4.mL stands for __________ and measures _____________

Sci Method and Measuring Warm Up 5. Precisely record the following measurement of letter “A” 6.Precisely record the following measurement of letter “B” 7.Precisely record the following measurement of letter “C” A B C ↓↓↓

Matter Warm Up 1.Classify the following as : element, compound, mixture, pure substance, heterogeneous mixture, homogeneous mixture 1.Salt : NaCl 2.Salt Water: NaCl + H 2 O 3.Sodium: Na 2.True or false: oxidation is a physical property 3.How many of each type of atom are present in the following formula: H 3 PO 4 4.Melting is a physical ___________. 5.Corrosion is a _________ property.

Atomic Structure Warm Up 1.Identify the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a neutral atom of C-14. Rewrite using another form of isotope notation 2.The scientist accredited with developing the plum pudding model is: 3.The _________________ experiment demonstrated that the nucleus has a positive charge 4.The atomic number of an atom with 10 protons and 10 neutrons is: 5.The mass number of an atom with 10 protons and 10 neutrons is:

Nuclear Warm Up 1.During nuclear decay the ___________ of the atom releases _______________ 2.During this type of decay, the atomic number increases by 1 3.During this type of decay, the atomic number decreases by 2 4.The purpose of the control rods in a nuclear reactor is…… 5.Calculate the percent remaining of a sample that has a half life of 5 hrs, after 25 hrs

Periodic Table Warm Up 1.This family of elements reacts violently with water 2.This family of elements is chemically inert 3.The _________ rule states that atoms are chemically stable when they have _______ valence electrons 4.Potassium is in period ________ 5.The majority of the elements in the periodic table are: solid, liquids, or gases?