Basic Science Information

Atomic Theory

·  The atomic number – elements are listed in order of atomic number – represents the number of protons in that element

·  Since the mass of any atom is made up of the nucleus (protons and neutrons) – the atomic mass represents the approximate number of protons and neutrons

o  Zr – atomic number 40, mass number 91 means

91 - 40 = 51 neutrons

·  Protons are positive, electrons are negative so they balance each other out

o  Zr has 40 protons, and must have 40 electrons to remain neutral

·  An atom of any element that has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons is called an isotope.

·  Isotopes can be stable or unstable (radioactive).

Density

·  The weight of an object divided by the volume

o  Different objects of the same size can have different weights

·  Objects more dense than water will SINK.

·  Objects less dense than water will FLOAT.

o  This goes for objects within any substance – water, oil, or even air

Temperature

·  The Celsius scale is based on the freezing and boiling point of water

o  Boils at 100°C also 212°F

o  Freezes at 0°C also 32°F

Visible light spectrum

·  White light is made up of all the colors of the visible light spectrum

·  ROYGBIV – Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet

·  Electromagnetic spectrum contains visible light plus, l, b, g, X-rays, microwaves, radio waves, infrared and ultraviolet.

Area

·  Area is calculated by multiplying length x width and is in units2

Volume

·  Volume is calculated by multiplying – base x height x width and is in units3

·  Can be measured in cubic centimeters (cc’s), equal to milliliters

Compounds

·  Consist of 2 or more different elements

o  Salt = one sodium atom Na and one chloride atom Cl or NaCl

o  Water = two Hydrogen atoms H and one Oxygen atom O or H2O

o  O2 – consists of 2 of the same element. This is not a compound

Unit Conversions

·  Equivalence statements relate units to one another

o  100 centimeter = 1 meter

o  1,000 milliliters = 1 liter

o  1,000 meters = 1 kilometer

Phase Changes

·  Sublimation – solid to gas change

·  Evaporation – liquid to gas

·  Condensation – gas to liquid

SI to English Unit Conversions

2.54 cm in 1 inch (distance)

0.95 l in 1 quart (volume)

453.6 g in 1 pound (weight)