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Physical Science 2015 Put your name here Final Exam Physical Science 2015 Put your name here

Instructions Look at each slide. Instructions are red. Questions are black. Read all instructions. Follow instructions. Delete red instructions. Save after each slide.

What are the parts of an atom? An atom contains: Pick 3 of the following: (protons, proteins, neutrons, neurons, electrons, electives) insert a picture ___________

What is the periodic table? Insert a picture and definition.

How is the periodic table arranged? The periodic table is arranged in order of (increasing or decreasing) atomic radii. insert a picture of atomic radii on the periodic table

Horizontal rows on the periodic table are called __________. periods or groups *Delete the wrong picture*

Are the following metals, nonmetals, or metalloids? Potassium (K) is a --- Oxygen (O) is a --- Boron (B) is a ---

What are valence electrons? Valence electrons are electrons in the ---- How many valence electrons are in the following atom? ( 2 / 4 )

How are covalent and ionic bonds different? Covalent bonds are made by (sharing / losing ) electrons. Ionic bonds are made by (sharing / losing ) electrons. Insert a picture of covalent bonding

Match the pictures with the correct phase change. Example pictures Solid-- Liquid-- Gas -- Plasma--

How are saturated and unsaturated solutions different? Saturated solutions are Insert pictures Unsaturated solutions are

Define these laws. The law of conservation of matter says ---- The law of conservation of energy says ---

Which is an example of a synthesis reaction? Delete the wrong pictures.

What are physical and chemical changes? A chemical change is --- A physical change is – Insert a picture with each

Match the correct instrument with the how it is used. Mass Distance Time Temperature Force

How are velocity and speed different? Velocity is speed with ( Direction / Momentum ). Insert a picture

What is an example types motion? Kinetic motion Potential Motion Insert a picture Insert a picture

Compare the following: Electricity Magnetism Insert definition and pictures Insert definition and pictures

Which of the pictures are electromagnetic waves? Delete the wrong pictures

How are nuclear fusion and nuclear fission different? Nuclear fusion is the – Insert picture Nuclear fission is the – Insert picture