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1 Unit 1: Review Game

2 Heat & Temp. Calculations/SF/Scientific Notation States & Classification of Matter Properties & Changes Scientific Method/Measurements 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

3 What is the definition of heat?
Transfer of energy between two objects at different temperatures. Heat & Temp. 10

4 What is the name of the coldest temperature that can be reached?
Absolute zero. Heat & Temp 20

5 Does the temperature change while a substance melts? Explain!
No- the energy is being used to change state rather than increase the temp. Heat and Temp 30

6 Correctly label each number on the heating curve below.
7 6 5 Word bank: boiling, solid, gas, melting, most kinetic energy, liquid, least kinetic energy 4 3 2 1 Heat & Temp 40

7 Which would deposit more heat onto your skin and result in a more serious burn: being scalded or getting boiling water on you. Scalded- water molecules release more heat from a hotter temp. and from condensing. Heat & Temp 50

8 How many sig figs are in the following number: 0.0095050
Calculations/SF/Sci.Not. 10

9 Write the following number in scientific notation: 75,000.
x 104 Calculations/SF/Sci.Not. 20

10 A piece of iron has a volume of 49. 0cm3. If the density is 7
A piece of iron has a volume of 49.0cm3. If the density is 7.87g/cm3, what is the mass? Watch sf and units! 386g Calculations/SF/Sci.Not. 30

11 Perform the following calculation. Watch sig figs!
( ) / (6.029 x 0.04) 4,000 Calculations/SF/Sci.Not. 40

12 A piece of silver is 20. 3g, and absorbs 506J of energy as heat
A piece of silver is 20.3g, and absorbs 506J of energy as heat. If the silver has an initial temperature of 71.90°C, what is the final temperature? The specific heat of silver is 0.240J/g°C. 176°C Calculations/SF/Sci.Not. 50

13 Identify the two states of matter shown in the physical change below:
gas liquid States & Classification 10

14 How would you classify orange juice with pulp?
Heterogeneous mixture States & Classification 20

15 What are the two types of pure substances? Give an example of each.
elements & compounds States & Classification 30

16 Name three characteristics of solids on the particle level.
Particles wiggle/vibrate in place Organized Tightly packed together States & Classification 40

17 Name two differences AND two similarities between compounds and mixtures.
1. Mixtures- physically combined, compounds- chemically combined. 2. Mixtures- amounts can vary, compounds- definite composition. 3. Mixtures do reflect properties of components, compounds do not. States & Classification 50

18 A change in which the identity changes.
chemical change Properties & Changes 10

19 A quality or characteristic that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance.
physical property. Properties & Changes 20

20 Leaves changing color in the fall is an example of what kind of change?
chemical Properties & Changes 30

21 List three properties of bread
List three properties of bread. One must be chemical and one must be physical. chemical: molds easily, burns/flammable physical: white/brown, soft, solid Properties & Changes 40

22 No- turning brown/black is the result of a chemical change.
Bobby sees a piece of cheese burning in the oven. Bobby says that the cheese turning a brown/black is an example of a physical property. Is he correct? Why or why not? No- turning brown/black is the result of a chemical change. Properties & Changes 50

23 What is the SI base unit used to measure temperature?
Kelvin Measurements & Method 10

24 The mole is used to measure what quantity?
amount of a substance Measurements & Method 20

25 Briefly explain why the scientific method is not a series of steps that must be performed in order.
You don’t have to start at the same place, and you can always go back and repeat/refine something if needed. Measurements & Method 30

26 Both are well-supported and have been tested repeatedly.
Name a similarity AND a difference between theories and laws. Both are well-supported and have been tested repeatedly. Theories EXPLAIN why something happens and laws DESCRIBE how something behaves. Measurements & Method 40

27 You want to conduct an experiment to see which brand of toothpaste whitens the best. Name the variable and four controls in this experiment. Variable: brand of toothpaste Controls: amount of toothpaste, toothbrush, water, length of time teeth are brushed, how the teeth are brushed, etc. Measurements & Method 50


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