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UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS the tools chemists use Ch. 1, 2 & 3 NAME DATE C1 - Unit Organizer #1 BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT /Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... (UNIT RELATIONSHIPS) UNIT SCHEDULE UNIT MAP 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 Scientific Methods Algebra & Basic Science Classes How We Study Matter Atoms & the Periodic Table the scientific method Pre-Tests: 1) Math 2) SOL - IA as they apply to solve math problems Safety Contract in order to QUIZ: Lab Safety when reporting work safely to classify Chapter Test 1 measurements Micro-LAB: Chemical Changes matter Macro-LAB: Chemical vs. Physical TEXTBOOK ASSIGNMENTS: ___ 8) p. 65 - # 3; p.72 - # 15; p. 95/96 - # 56,80 ___ 1) Skim p. 2-5; PROB p. 28 - # 34-37 ___ 9) p. 68 - # 4,5; p. 69 - # 6 ___ 2) READ p. 14-19; PROB p. 19 - # 14-24 ___ 10) p. 70 - # 8,9; p. 71 - # 10,11 ___ 3) Study Guide – I ___ 11) READ p. 74–82; PROB p. 79 - # 19, 20 ___ 4) Study Guide – II p. 82 - #21,22,26,27 ___ 5) Study Guide – III ___12) READ p. 80-82; PROB p. 81 - Tab 3.6 a,b,c ___ 6) Study Guide – IV p. 82 - # 30-35 ___ 7) READ p. 50; PROB p. 50 - # 32-38 ___13) PROB p. 82 – #32,33,35; p. 89 - # 43,45 p. 56/57 - # 62,80,86 p. 86 - # 36,37 Chapter Test 2 FRAME/ : Significant LAB Figures LABS: Solid Density Liquid Density Chapter Test 3 1) How are laws and theories alike, and how are they different? (compare/contrast) 2) How do you know when a process is a chemical change rather than a physical change? (Explain the key differences and give examples of each.) 3) Why is it important to use significant figures when reporting data and rounding calculations? 4) How can you use dimensional analysis to convert between measurements in the metric system? (Explain the procedure, and give a worked example.) KU-CRL

How We Study Matter The Unit Organizer math problems the Expanded Unit Map is about... 9 the scientific method work safely measurements as they apply in order to to classify when reporting matter How We Study Matter the tools chemists use Ch. 1, 2 & 3 Significant figures EQUATIONS Percent Error: Temp: Density: to solve math problems Pure substance Mixture Chemical: Independent Variable: Dependent Variable: Hypothesis: Theory: Law: Physical: based on changes based on composition Experimental Error Precision: Accuracy: using