Chemistry Unit Review

  • Physical and Chemical Properties
  • Physical and Chemical Changes
  • Periodic Table
  • Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, Halogens, Noble Gases
  • Transition Metals
  • Metals and Non Metals
  • Bohr-Rutherford Diagram
  • Given and element, draw the diagram
  • Given the diagram, identify the element
  • Lewis Dot Diagrams
  • Given and element, draw the diagram
  • Given the diagram, identify the element
  • Naming and writing Ions (cations and anions)

  • Li+
  • Ca+2
  • S-2
  • Cu+2
  • SO4-2
  • Phosphide
  • Iodide
  • Francium ion
  • Silver (I) ion
  • Ammonium ion

  • Making Compounds
  • Ionic (metal and non metal)
  • Polyatomic
  • Transition metals and non metals

P-3 / (PO4)-3
Be+2
K+1
  • Naming and writing compounds

  • NaCl
  • MgO
  • Ag3PO4
  • NH4Cl
  • Copper (I) Iodide
  • Hydrogen Chloride
  • Potassium Phosphide
  • Chromium (III) Sulfate

  • Molecular Compounds
  • Non-metal and non-metal
  • Diatomic
  • Naming and writing Molecules

  • P3Cl7
  • N2O4
  • Carbon Disulfide
  • Oxygen Pentafluoride

  • Chemical Reactions
  • What gas produces a:
  • Pop
  • A match to reignite
  • A lit match to go out
  • Word reactions
  • Balancing Equations
  • Al2(SO4)3 + NaHCO3  Al(OH)3 + Na2(SO4) + CO2
  • Writing and balancing equations (remember your diatomics!)
  • Barium Bromide and Sodium Phosphate react to form Barium Phosphate and Sodium Bromide
  • Silver (I) Nitrate and Potassium Chloride produce Silver (I) Chloride and Potassium Nitrate
  • Types of reactions
  • Synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion
  • 4 Al + 3 O2  2 Al2O3
  • 2 FeO  2 Fe + O2
  • Ni + CuCl  Cu + NiCl
  • MgCl2 + BeBr2  MgBr2 + BeCl2
  • C6H12O6 + 6 O2  6 CO2 + 6 H2O
  • Acids and Bases
  • Naming acids

  • HF
  • HCl
  • HBr
  • H2S
  • HNO3
  • H2CO3
  • H2SO4
  • H3PO4

  • Naming Bases
  • NaOH
  • Ca(OH)2
  • NH4OH
  • pH scale (7 neutral, higher is a base, lower is an acid)
  • Neutralization reactions
  • Acid + base  water and salt (ionic compound)
  • Write and balance
  • Unit 5 Review page 216 #5, 6, 8, 10, 11
  • Unit 5 Self Quiz page 218 #1-4, 9, 10
  • Unit 6 review page 258 #5, 7, 9
  • Unit 6 Self Quiz page 260 #1-4, 9, 10, 11, 12
  • Unit 7 Review page 294 #1, 3, 8, 11
  • Unit 7 Self Quiz page 296 #1-4, 13
  • Unit C Review page 302 #1-9, 36, 42, 44, 45, 47, 53

Biology Review

  • Microscopes
  • Label parts and identify what each part does
  • Plant and Animal cells
  • Prokaryotes
  • Eukaryotes
  • Label organelles and identify what organelle does (recall gizmo in which you identified organelles and described what they did)
  • Recall the onion cell and cheek cell lab
  • Label parts
  • Calculations
  • Total magnification (eyepiece x objective lens)
  • Field of view

Total magnification on low= field of view on other power

Total magnification on other power field of view on low power

  • Estimating size of object

Size of object = diameter of field of view (µm)

number of times the object fits across the field of view

  • Magnification of drawing

Magnification of drawing = size of drawing

size of object

  • Cell division
  • Reproduction
  • Growth
  • Repair
  • Recall cell size lab (agar with phenolphthalein)
  • Cell cycle
  • Interphase
  • Mitosis
  • Prophase
  • Metaphase
  • Anaphase
  • Telophase
  • Cytokinesis
  • Cancer cells
  • Screening
  • Diagnosing
  • Treatment
  • Reducing risk
  • Organ and Organ Systems
  • Digestive system
  • Label parts of the system
  • Recall the worm lab and label digestive parts of a worm
  • Circulatory System
  • Label parts of the system
  • Respiratory System
  • Label parts of the system
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Label parts of the system
  • Interaction between systems (read page 108 – 111)
  • Unit 2 Review page 64 # 4, 5, 7, 10
  • Unit 2 Self Quiz page 66 #1-4, 16
  • Unit 3 Review page 116 # 3, 5, 6, 7, 11
  • Unit 3 Self Quiz page 118 #1-4, 9, 10, 14
  • Unit B Review page 158 #1-11, 30
  • Unit B Self Quiz page 164 #1-4, 10, 13, 18,

Physics Review

  • Sources of light

  • Incandescent
  • Electric Discharge
  • Phosphorescent and Fluorescent
  • Chemiluminescence
  • Bioluminescence
  • Triboluminescence
  • LED
  • Laser

  • Light ray models
  • Reflection from a plane mirror
  • Real and Virtual, what is the difference?
  • Drawing Diagrams
  • Mirrors
  • Concave (draw and SALT)
  • Object beyond C
  • Object at C
  • Object between C and F
  • Object at F
  • Object in front of F
  • Convex (draw and SALT)
  • Lens
  • Converging (draw and SALT)
  • Object before 2F’
  • Object at 2F’
  • Object between 2F’ and F’
  • Object at F’
  • Object in front of F’
  • Diverging (draw and SALT)
  • n calculation
  • n = c/v
  • n = sin i/sin R
  • Critical Angle and Total Internal Reflection
  • What is θc?
  • What happens at θc?
  • What is Total Internal Reflection?
  • When does it happen?
  • Why does it happen?
  • n = 1/sin i
  • Thin Lens Equation
  • 1/f = 1/do + 1/di
  • do always positive
  • f positive for converging
  • f negative for diverging
  • di positive for image right side up
  • di negative for image upside down
  • Magnification Equation
  • M = hi/ho
  • M = - di/do
  • hi/ho = -di/do
  • ho and hi positive when upright
  • M >1 Image is bigger
  • M=1 Image is the same size
  • M<1 Image is smaller
  • M negative Image is upside down
  • M positive Image is right side up
  • Camera, Movie Projector, Magnifying glass, Compound microscope, Telescope (read page 567 – 570)
  • The Eye and Conditions(read page 572 - 576)
  • Hyperopia
  • Myopia
  • Presbyopia
  • Unit 11 Review page 506 #3, 5, 7, 13, 16, 18
  • Unit 12 Review page 542 #2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 - 18
  • Unit 12 Self Quiz page 544 #1-4, 14, 15, 17
  • Unit 13 Review page 582 #9, 13, 14, 17-20
  • Unit 13 Self Quiz page 584 #1-4, 10, 13-15, 17
  • Optics Review page 590 #1-8, 31, 34, 36, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47