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Things to Definitely Know For Your Exam . Chemistry!. 5 signs of chemical change Where metals/non-metals are on the periodic table Properties of the chemical families What ionic and covalent mean (types of elements) Format for chemical reactions Classifying the 5 main types of reactions
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Chemistry! 5 signs of chemical change Where metals/non-metals are on the periodic table Properties of the chemical families What ionic and covalent mean (types of elements) Format for chemical reactions Classifying the 5 main types of reactions Balancing reactions, the Law of Conservation of Mass What acids and bases are (hydrogen and hydroxide!)
Chemistry Continued: More in Depth Know how to draw Bohr-Rutherford diagrams for ATOMS and for IONS Writing chemical formulas: ionic (including metals with more than one charge, polyatomic ions) and covalent (using prefixes) Classifying reactions and balancing Writing word equations given a chemical reaction
Biology! The Cell Theory Basic info for phases of Mitosis Three reasons cells divide How muscles and bones are attached, roles of the skeleton Function of the root system The equation for photosynthesis Xylem and phloem How plants reduce water loss
Biology Continued • TWO of the following four diagrams will be on the exam: • Animal cell • Plant cell • Cross section of a leaf • Digestive system
Biology Continued Know which organelles differ between plants/animals Differences between arteries, veins and capillaries How all five of our systems interact to achieve some sort of function, as in the group activity you completed How cancer cells differ from regular cells, malignant and benign tumours Hierarchy of structures (5 levels and examples) **Functions chart from biology review**
Physics! Info about light: how it travels, whether it requires a medium Laws of Reflection How to locate images in curved mirrors, including rules The characteristics of images in concave mirrors, described using SALT, depending on the location of the object How to find the image in a plane mirror TWO WAYS (remember the homework question?? Also on your review!) The difference between a real and a virtual image, with examples
Physics Continued Applications of concave and convex mirrors Using a diagram to explain how refraction works The index of refraction and its meaning – if its small or large, what does that say about the speed of light?