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Assessment Review. Quarter 1 (rev. 1010). Is a chocolate chip cookie a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture? Ans: heterogeneous mixture. If the density of a ball of metal is 3.52 g/ml and the mass is 15 grams, what is the volume? Ans: 4.26 ml. Determine the number of significant digits:.
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Assessment Review Quarter 1 (rev. 1010)
Is a chocolate chip cookie a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture? • Ans: heterogeneous mixture
If the density of a ball of metal is 3.52 g/ml and the mass is 15 grams, what is the volume? • Ans: 4.26 ml
Use the following information to determine the density of a ball. If you cut a ball in half and find the density, would you still get the same density answer, or a different answer for density? • Ans: Yes, the density would still be the same.
Determine whether the following is a chemical or physical change. rotting vegetables
Determine whether the following property is a chemical or physical property. boiling point
If the mass of a block of wood is 28 g and the volume is 35 ml, what is the density? • Ans: 0.8 g/ml
Determine whether the following is a chemical or physical change. mowing the lawn
How do you tell the difference between a chemical change and a physical change?
Determine whether the following property is a chemical or physical property. combustibility
Determine whether the following property is a chemical or physical property. hardness
Determine whether the following property is a chemical or physical property. density
Is a glass of chocolate syrup and milk a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture? ans: homogeneous
How do you determine the following for an “element”? Mass Number
Determine whether the following is a chemical or physical change. burning toast
How do you determine the following for an “element”? Number of Electrons
Review how to determine the following for an “ion.” Mass Number
List the scientist’s discovery and experiment (or major accomplishment). Henri Becquerel
Draw a picture of an atom that has 7 protons, 10 electrons and 7 neutrons. • What is the name of the element the you drew? • Does your drawing represent a neutral atom or an ion?
Review how to determine the following for an “ion.” Atomic Mass
List appropriate units for the following: a. mass ________ b. volume ________ c. density ________
List the scientist’s discovery and experiment (or major accomplishment). Ernest Rutherford
Review how to determine the following for an “ion.” Number of Protons
List the scientist’s discovery and experiment (or major accomplishment). J.J. Thompson
List the scientist’s discovery and experiment (or major accomplishment). Robert Millikan
List the scientist’s discovery and experiment (or major accomplishment). John Dalton
Review how to determine the following for an “ion.” Number of Neutrons
Scientist Answers • Ernest Rutherford • Gold Foil Experiment, determined that an atom’s positive charge (& most of the mass) are concentrated in the nucleus • J.J. Thompson • Plum Pudding model of atom, called neg particles electrons • Robert Millikan • Oil Drop Experiment, measured the charge of an e-
Scientist Answers • Henri Becquerel • Discovered uranium exhibits radioactivity • Henry Moseley • Determined an atom’s identity comes from the number of p+ in its nucleus. • John Dalton • Atomic Theory of Matter
Convert the following: 440 cm to meters ________ Ans: 4.4 m
Convert the following: 70099 mm to kilometers _______ Ans: 0.070099 km
2.54 cm = 1 in 305 m = ________ inches Ans: 12007.9 in
List the SI units for • length ________ • temperature ________ • mass ________ • Ans: m, K, Kg
Half Life (Remember the licorice lab?) • If you have 40 grams of substance “X” and it has a half-life of 25 years, how much will you have left after 125 years? • Ans: 1.25 grams
Draw a Bohr model picture of O-2 • Show the correct number of: • Protons • Neutrons • Electrons
Draw a Bohr model picture of Be+2 • Show the correct number of: • Protons • Neutrons • Electrons
What is the main difference between one isotope of chlorine and another isotope of chlorine?
Normal Atom, Ion, Isotope Os Mass #: 192 # of protons: 76 # of neutrons: 116 # of electrons: 76 Ans: **********
Determine whether the following is a chemical or physical change. breaking a glass