Graded Chemistry Benchmark Review

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Graded Chemistry Benchmark Review Go at your own pace and let me know

Acids, Bases, and pH Scale

Acids, Bases, and pH Scale Use the boxes on your worksheet to determine the characteristics of Acids and Bases Answer question 2 on your worksheet Fill in your pH scale Copy and paste the link below into the web browser https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/ph-scale-basics/latest/ph-scale-basics_en.html Label all of the solutions on you pH scale. Use the lever on the left to reset the solutions Does the “x” represent a strong/weak Acid/Base. Or does it indicate a neutral substance

Molecular Organization and Movement

Molecular Organization and Movement Copy and paste the link below into a new web tab https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/states-of-matter-basics/latest/states-of-matter- basics_en.html Complete the chart with the name, picture, and official definition (definite vs indefinite shape/ volume) If I put energy into ice what will it do? The more energy that is added to a substance the molecules will move ______ and come closer/spread apart. Go to the next slide

Phase Shift Diagram Copy and paste the link below into a new web tab http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/hotplate/index.html 2. Completely label the phase shift diagram below with the following terms Melting point, freezing point, vaporization point, condensation point, solid, liquid, gas

Periodic Table

Periodic Table Copy and paste the link below into a new web tab http://planeta42.com/chemistry/periodicpuzzle/ Complete the puzzle WITHOUT using your notes. Shuffle the cards before you begin (Try level 2 after you complete level 1) Completely label your periodic table (think what each color means) Answer the questions underneath the periodic table The station continues on the other page Click to the next slide

What’s in a Symbol Label your Symbol Answer the questions

Element, Compounds, and Mixtures

Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Copy and paste the link below into a new web tab https://jeopardylabs.com/play/elements-compounds-and-mixtures7 Complete the game. (This is the honesty system. My suggestion is that you write down answers you get incorrect) Complete your chart by creating images for each Answer the questions underneath the chart

Chemical vs. Physical Changes

Chemical vs. Physical Change Your computer MUST be on mute or you HAVE TO have headphones in Copy and paste the link below into a new web tab http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/science/virtual_labs/E03/E03.html Complete the lab simulation. (This is a little funky, the high sound will tell you if you a correct or not) Answer the questions in the section For question number 4 create at least 4 examples for each column.