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Flash Cards. Physical Science EOC (set one). Changing number of +protons…. Changes the element. Who did Gold Foil Experiment?. Rutherford. Plum Pudding Model. Thomson. Atom is made of mostly of…. Empty space…..Rutherford. Metals ___________ -e. lose. Rutherford: nucleus is…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Physical Science EOC (set one)

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Changing number of +protons…..

Changes the element

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Who did Gold Foil Experiment?

Rutherford

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Plum Pudding Model

Thomson

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Atom is made of mostly of…

Empty space…..Rutherford

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Metals ___________ -e

lose

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Rutherford: nucleus is…

Small & +positive charge

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Discovered -e

Thomson

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Solid ball model

Dalton

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Current accepted atomic model

Electron cloud

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Atomic model has scattered negative charges spread throughout

Thomson

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Non-metals ________ -e

gain

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Change number of neutrons…

Creates isotopes

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What will Ne react with?

None – Noble gas

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Most reactive metal family

Alkali Metals #1

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Period tells you…

Number of energy shells

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Most reactive non-metal Family

Halogens

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Planetary model

Bohr

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Number of electrons on first three shells…

2, 8, 18, 32

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+p: 21n: 23 Atomic Mass?-e: 21

44

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+p: 21n: 23 Atomic Number?-e: 21

21

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Hot to the touch during reaction

exothermic

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H2O → H2 + 02

Type of reaction?

Decomposition

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Most reactive non-metal group

Halogens

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Ca + P → _________

Ca2+ + P3- → Ca3P2

?

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Name of column #2

Alkaline Earth Metals

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Bond that shares valance electrons

Covalent

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Metal + Metal

Metallic Bond

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Charged Particle

Ion

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Number of –e in outer shell

Valance electrons

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Reaction feels cold to the touch

Endothermic

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Heat always flows from ____ to ______.

Hot areas to cold areas

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Most reactive metal element

Fr

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Used CRT(cathode ray tube)

Thomson

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Model which has energy levels

Bohr

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Cl-38+p: ____ n: ____ -e: ____

172117

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Metal + Non-metal

Ionic Bond

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K + N → _________

K1+ + N3- → K3N

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Thomson

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Cu

Average of isotopes

63.55

29

Why?

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pH 8-14

Base

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Acid + Base =

Water & salt

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Dalton – solid sphere

Who’s model?

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pH 0-6

Acid

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Neutral pH

7

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Strong Acid pH

0-1

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Weak Base pH

8-9

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Reactant side of chemical equation

Left _____ → ________

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Strongest base?pH 1 pH 5 pH 8 pH

13

pH 13

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Zn + 2HCl - ZnCl2 + H2

Type of reaction?

Single Replacement

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Why do cows wear bells?

Because their horns don’t work.

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2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2

Type of reaction?

Decomposition

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Electrically Neutral…..

Same number + and -

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Non-Metal + Non-metal

Covalent Bond

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Oxidation Charge Number for Fe (IV)

4+

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What makes an atom stable?

Full outside shell

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The amount of energy that is put into a machine never equals the amount out of the machine. Why?

Loss of energy to friction.

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A bird flies 25-m in 4 seconds. What is its velocity?

v = d

t=

25

4= 6.25 m/s

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A car pulls away from a stop sign to a speed of 12 m/s in 3 seconds. What is its acceleration?

a = vf - vi

t=

12-0

3= 4 m/s/s

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How much force is required to accelerate a 9-kg cart at 6-m/s/s ?

F = m a = (9)·(6) = 54 N

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For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force. Which law is this?

Newton’s Third Law of Motion

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What property makes a moving object resist changing its speed?

Inertia

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The amount of matter that is in a given object’s volume is called its______________.

Density

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The water level said 10 mL before the rock was added. After the graduated cylinder read 15 mL. What is the volume of the rock?

15-10= 5 mL

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If the rock has a mass of 35 g, what is the density of the rock?

D = m / VD = 35 / 5D = 7 g/mL

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How many electrons does Nitrogen-15 need in order to be stable?

3

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How many electrons does Hydrogen need in order to be stable?

1

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What type of chemical bond does a water molecule have?

H2O

Covalent

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A dog chases a car running at 8 m/s for 4 seconds. How will the dog travel during this time?

v = d

t

8 = d

4

8 = d 4 ·

d = 32 32 meters

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What type of chemical bond does a table salt have?

NaCl

Ionic

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Kim carried an 11-N box up a flight of stairs 6 meters high. How much work did she do?

W = F ·d

W = 6 11·

W = 66 J

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How much current will flow through a 2-Ω resistor when it is connected to a 24-V battery?

V = I · R

24 = 2 I

I = 24/2 = 12 Amps

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How much power does a 100V motor have if it uses 20 amps?

P = I · V

P = 100 20 ·

P = 2 000 Watts

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What type of circuit is this?

Parallel

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What type of circuit is this?

Series

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What type of circuit is this?

Series

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What type of circuit is this?

Parallel

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What kind of object is the best to use as a frame of reference?

Object attached to the ground.(ex: sign, tree, fence)

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Put the atomic model scientist in historical order.

Dalton Thomson Rutherford Bohr Schrödinger

Bohr Dalton Rutherford Thomson Schrödinger

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The part of the atom with the smallest mass.

Electron

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The number of protons remain the same, but neutrons are added. This creates…

isotopes

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99% of an atom’s mass exists in this location.

nucleus

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Our Moon is 1/6th the size of the Earth; so an astronaut’s _____ will be less on the Moon.

Weight

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An astronaut traveling through space is weightless, but her ____ is still the same.

Mass

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A ball is dropped from a roof and it will begin to accelerate at _______.

9.8 m/s/s = “g”

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How fast is an object going to be traveling after 2 seconds from being dropped?

2 x g = 2 x 9.8 = 19.6 m/s

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The charge on a proton is…

Positive

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Which direction will the heat travel through these objects?

Highest to lowest:A→B and C→B

A65°C

B23°C

C48°C

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How can you create C-14 from C-12?

Add two neutrons (isotopes)

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The state of matter in which particles are vibrating in place.

Solid

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Where are the largest radius atoms located on the periodic table?

Lower left corner (Fr)

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How many protons does Phosphorous have?

15

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The atomic number for Ni

28

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The atomic mass of Cacium

40

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S has how many neutrons?

35 – 16 = 19

16

35

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A plane travels 400 km in 2 hrs. What is the plane's speed?

v = d t

v = 400 2 = 200 km/hr

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What will be the acceleration of a 20 kg cart after a 140 N force is applied?

F = m · a 140 = 20 · a

140 = 20 · a 20 20

140 = a 20

7 m/s/s = a

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Once an object is in motion it will stay in that motion unless a a net force acts on it.

Newton’s 1st Law of motion

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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion

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Bohr’s model of Boron

Boron has 5 p+ and so 5 e-

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What is the oxidation number of Carbonate?

CO3 is a polyatomic ion and has a (2-) charge.

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What is the valence number of Mg ?

2

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How many electron shells does Chlorine have?

3

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It will take 500J of work to move a tractor. If this is done in 25 seconds, how much power is used?

P = Wt

P = 50025 = 20 Watts

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Oxygen will react more with…Magnesium or Potassium ?

K…because it is closer to F corner.