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- Definition:
- Ion
- Ionic bond
- Covalent bond
- Valency
- Atomic group(radical)
- Chemical reaction
- Chemical equation
- Give reasons for:
- When an atom gives an electron or more, it becomes a positive ion.
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- Sodium atom (11Na) tends to form a positive ion, while oxygen atom (8O) tends to form a negative ion
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- The valency of Nobel gases is zero
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- Acids turn the colour of litmus to be red , while alkalis turn the colour of litmus to be blue.
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- White fumes are formed when a glass rod wet with ammonia solution comes near the mouth of a test tube containing conc. hydrochloric acid.
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III. Chemical equations:
- 2 Mg + O2 ……………………………………………
- C + ………… CO2
- NH3 + HCl …………………………………………..
- …….. + O2 2NO2
IV. Write the chemical formula of some compounds:
Compound / formulaSodium hydroxide
Magnesium sulphate
Sodium oxide
Sodium carbonate
Sulphuric acid
Calcium phosphate
Sodium nitrate
Aluminium hydroxide
Aluminium oxide
Hydrochloric acid
- Comparisons:
- Metals & Non- metals.
Metals / Non- metals
- Ionic bond & Covalent bond.
Ionic bond / Covalent bond
- Acids & Bases.
Acids / Bases
- Mention the negative effects of air pollution on human health.
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- Problems:
Find the weight of an object of 10 kg. The Earth’s gravity acceleration is 9.8 m/s2.
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- Importance & uses:
Item / Importance / Use
Weak nuclear force
Strong nuclear force
- Give reasons for:
- An apple falls from a tree on the ground.
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- Comparisons :
- Mass & Weight
Mass / Weight
- Definition:
- Light year
- The Sun
- The planets
- Asteroids
- Meteors
- Meteorites
- Comets
- The atmosphere
- Magma
- Igneous rocks
- Sedimentary rocks
- Metamorphic rocks
- Importance or uses:
Item / Importance / Uses
- Telescopes
- Oxygen gas
- Nitrogen gas
- Carbon dioxide gas
- Earth’s atmosphere (concerning the meteors & meteorites)
- Ozone layer
- Give reasons for:
- The density of inner planets is high.
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- The density of outer planets is low.
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- No one can see Halley’s comet more than two times in his life.
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- Some rocky masses that fall from the space don’t reach the Earth’s surface.
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- Planet Earth is suitable for life.
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- What happens if:
- A part of large rocky mass within the atmosphere of the Earth that don’t burn up completely.
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- Absence of ozone layer.
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- Comparisons:
- stars , planets & moons
Stars / Planets / Moons
- meteors & comets
Meteors / Comets
- oxygen , nitrogen and carbon dioxide gases:
Points of comparison / Oxygen gas / Nitrogen gas / Carbon dioxide gas
Their percentage in air:
Importance
- The inner planets and the outer planets
Points of comparison / Inner planets / Outer planets
Definition
Their arrangement from the Sun
Size
Structure
Density
No.of moons rotating around them
Gravitational force
- Types of rocks
Points of comparison / Igneous rocks / Sedimentary rocks / Metamorphic rocks
Formation
Example
Label the following:
- Use litmus paper to identify the kind of the solution in the test tube in front of you write the observation & conclusion
Observation :
If the blue litmus paper turned red.
Conclusion:
The solution is acidic solution.
If your Observation is
the red litmus paper turned blue.
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your Conclusion should be:
The solution is alkaline solution
- Burn a ribbon of magnesium in air.
Observation :
The magnesium shape has completely changed and turned from a bendable bright solid into white powder of a new substance.
Conclusion:
Magnesium + Oxygen Magnesium oxide
- Study the labels of the following figures
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