MID TERM REVIEW PART 1. TEST BREAKDOWN PART I: 100 MUTIPLE CHOICE, TRUE OR FALSE AND LABELING DIAGRAMS (1/2 POINT EACH) PART II: CHOOSE 8 OUT OF 10 QUESTIONS.

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MID TERM REVIEW PART 1

TEST BREAKDOWN PART I: 100 MUTIPLE CHOICE, TRUE OR FALSE AND LABELING DIAGRAMS (1/2 POINT EACH) PART II: CHOOSE 8 OUT OF 10 QUESTIONS (5 POINTS EACH) PART III: CHOOSE 2 OUT OF 3 QUESTIONS (5 POINTS EACH)

RADIATION WHAT IS HALF LIFE? WHAT ARE THE THREE FORMS OF RADIATION? HOW DO YOU BALANCE A DECAY EQUATION?

PHASE CHANGES STATES OF MATTER PHASE CHANGES

DESCRIPTIONS OF STATES OF MATTER SOLID: LIQUID: GAS:

MATTER VOLUME: MASS: GRAVITY: INERTIA: DOES MASS CHANGE AS YOU MOVE FURTHER FROM EARTH? DENSITY:

Measurements HOW DO YOU MEASURE AN IRREGULAR OBJECT? HOW DO YOU MEASURE MASS? HOW DO YOU MEASURE VOLUME? WHAT ARE THE UNITS FOR EACH MEASUREMENT?

PERIODIC TABLE KNOW THE FAMILIES AND THEIR LOCATION KNOW THE VALENCE NUMBERS FOR EACH FAMILY ACCORDING TO THEIR LOATION ON THE TABLE METALS: NONMETALS: METALOIDS:

THE ATOM STRUCTURE ATOMIC NUMBER ATOMIC MASS NUCLEUS PROTONS ELECTRONS NEUTRON

MATTER PHYSICAL CHANGES: CHEMICAL CHANGES: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: CHEMICAL PROPERTIES HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES, COLLOIDS HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES COMPOUNDS: ELEMENTS:

Part II and III Topics SHORT ANSWERS, CONVERSIONS, CALCULATIONS, PARTS OF THE ATOM, LAB TOPIC QUESTIONS, PERIODIC TABLE, HALFLIFE, DECAY CHAIN SERIES, DESCRIPTION OF ALL SCIENTISTS

Where are the isotopes?

SOLVE Km, Hm, Dm, M, dm, cm, mm 2.54 CM =1 INCH

Draw the Bohr model

calculations How do you solve for Density, mass or volume? Density = Mass = Volume =

SCIENTISTS WHO IS BOYLE? WHO IS CHARLES? WHO IS BECQUEREL? WHO IS THOMSON? WHO IS RUTHERFORD? WHO IS DALTON?

Draw the Lewis Dot Diagram

Write some typical lab questions on observing.... Atomic Forces Density Radioactivity Atomic structure Measurements

TEST BREAKDOWN PART I: 100 MUTIPLE CHOICE, TRUE OR FALSE AND LABELING DIAGRAMS (1/2 POINT EACH) PART II: CHOOSE 8 OUT OF 10 QUESTIONS (5 POINTS EACH) PART III: CHOOSE 2 OUT OF 3 QUESTIONS (5 POINTS EACH)