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2nd 6 week Test Review

By: Katherine Pease

Questions by: Rebecca Neill

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Physical

• Evaporation

• It is changing the state of matter but not the fact that it is matter.

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Is this a physical or chemical change? Why?

• Splitting of Splitting of water into water into Hydrogen and Hydrogen and OxygenOxygen

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Chemical

• Once the H and O are split apart they do not have the same chemical composition of water anywhere.

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Chemical

• Once paper is burned it becomes a new substance, ash

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Physical

• The girl is changing the shape of the paper but not the chemical composition of the paper.

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Physical

• The car’s dent caused a change in the shape but not the chemical composition

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Chemical

• The chemical composition of the metal has changed to form rust.

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Chemical

• The composition of the metal has changed due to the addition of heat to the metal.

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Physical

• You change the shape of the metal but the chemical composition.

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Which word does not belong? Why?

• Evaporation• Spoiled Milk• Freezing• Soluble

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Spoiled Milk

• The other three are physical change.

• Spoiled Milk is a chemical change.

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Which word does not belong? Why?

• Noble Gas

• Groups

• Similar Properties

• Metalloid

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Metalloid

• It does not belong due to it’s position on the periodic table. It goes down in a stair step fashion.

• The other 3 go straight down in columns on the periodic table.

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Which word does not belong? Why?

• Volume

• Flammability

• Combustion

• Tarnishing

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volume

• Volume is a physical properties

• The other three are chemical properties

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Which word does not belong? Why?

• Conductivity

• Metal

• Shiny luster

• Gas

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Gas

• Gas is not a property of metal

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Which word does not belong? Why?

• Water Displacement

• Milliliter

• Mass

• Beaker

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Mass

• Mass is measured in grams.

• The other three measure in volume.

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Which word does not belong? Why?

• Au

• Magnetic

• Malleable

• He

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He

• He is a non-metal

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Which word does not belong? Why?

• Mass

• Density

• Volume

• Meter

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Density

• The other three are used for measurement

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•Chemical Property

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•Physical

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Physical

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Physical

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Physical

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Chemical

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Chemical

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Chemical

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alex.edfac.usyd.edu.au

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Look at the Pictures. Do you think a chemical or physical change took place. Explain why.

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Chemical Change• 1. The condensation on the side

of the third baggie tells us there was a heat increase.

• 2. The expansion of the baggie also tells us that gas was produces.

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Compound, Element, or Molecule

•H2

H H

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Molecule

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Molecule

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Chemical, Element, Molecule

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Element

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Chemical, Element, Molecule

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Compound

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Compound•NaCl

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Element

•Au

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Best tool to use for…

• Finding the volume of a marble

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Best tool to use for…

•Find the most accurate volume of a test tube

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Best tool to use for…

•Mix Ten drops of vinegar to a small amount of baking soda

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Best tool to use for…

•Find the boiling point of oil

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Best tool to use for…

•Pour 400 Milliliters of water into a pan

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Gold Bar

• Shiny

• Conductivity

• Element

• Density

• Luster

• Metal

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How would you describe…

www.thefinalsprint.com

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Baking Soda

• Compound

• Solubility

• Mass

• Density

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How would you describe…

alanlbw.wordpress.com

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Melting Ice Cube

• State of matter

• Melting point

• Freezing point

• Temperature

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Study Hard!•This test is a MAJOR

GRADE!

• Major grades are worth 60% of your overall 6 weeks grade.