Student Name ______Midterm Exam Review
Chemistry Unit
- The basic unit of matter is ______.
- List three things that are not made up of matter and do not have mass:
- What is the difference between a chemical change and a physical change?
- Give one example of a chemical change.
- Give one example of a physical change.
- During the chemical reaction of baking soda and vinegar, bubbles appear. What’s in the bubbles?
- What is a reactant?
- What is a product?
- In a chemical reaction, what are the similarities between reactants and products?
- Balance the following equation:
CH4 + O2 ------ CO2 + H2O
Fe2O3 is the chemical formula for iron oxide (rust). Answer the following questions using this formula.
- How many different elements are used to make iron oxide?
- How many atoms are needed to make iron oxide?
- How many molecules are represented by this formula?
- What does the Law of Conservation of Matter say?
- What happened when we put steel wool into a flask and put a balloon over it?
- What happens to the weight of a glass of cold lemonade when all of the ice melts?
- What are the chemical symbols for the following elements?
- Hydrogen
- Oxygen
- Iron
- Sodium
- Copper
You observe two beakers of water that each have 100 ml of water in them. One contains very hot water and the other contains very cold water.
- Which beaker has the greater mass? Why?
- Which beaker has the greater volume, or are they the same? Why?
- Which beaker has the greater density? Why?
- The Periodic table consists of 18 columns called ______and 7 rows called ______.
- Protons have a ______charge. Neutrons have a ______charge. Electrons have a ______charge.
- Most of the elements on the periodic table are ______.
- This group of elements got its name because it almost never reacts with other elements. ______
- How do you calculate volume?
- How do you calculate density?
- A glass marble has a volume of 5 cm3 and a mass of 13 g. What is the density of the glass?
Dynamic Planet Unit
- Define the following terms:
- Convergent Plate Boundary:
- Divergent Plate Boundary:
- Transform Fault Boundary:
- Subduction:
- Refraction:
- Physical Model:
- Conceptual Model:
- Mathematical Model:
- Numerical Model:
- P wave (compressional wave)
- S Wave (shear wave)
- Lithosphere
- Asthenosphere
- Convection:
- Epicenter
- Focus
- Magma
- Trenches
- Shadow Zones
- Continent-Continent collision zone
- What is the difference between oceanic crust and continental crust?
- What is the difference between the Earth’s crust and mantle? What are the similarities?
- List the Earth’s layers from the center to the surface.
- What is the difference between the inner core and the outer core?
- What can an earthquake on the sea floor produce?
- What was the name of Alfred Wegener’s theory of horizontal movement of the Earth’s crust?
- What were the key points of this theory? What evidence did he have?
- What was the name of Wegener’s proposed single super continent?
- Why did scientists reject his theory?
- The San Andreas fault is an example of what kind of plate boundary?
- How fast do Earth’s lithospheric plates move in one year?
- How are seismic waves on Earth detected?