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Remediation day 1

Remediation day 1

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Chemistry

10th - 12th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-2, HS-PS1-2, MS-PS1-5

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Jiyou Oh

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7 Slides • 6 Questions

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Remediation day 1

Complete this review. You can use your notes, or watch the videos in each slides to remind yourself about the topics.

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How to Find Density

  • Density = Mass / Volume

  • Mass = Density x Volume

  • Volume = Mass / Density

3

Multiple Choice

A rock has a mass of 14g and a volume of 2cm3. What is the density of the rock?

1

7 mL

2

7 g/cm3

3

28 g/cm3

4

1/7 g/cm3

4

Density Column

Depending on the density of object or liquid, it will sink or float in the density column.

When something has a high density (more dense) compare to others then it will sink towards the bottom.

5

Open Ended

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Refer to the density tower that you saw in the video on Slide #4.

Density of water is 1.00 g/mL and dish soap is 1.06 g/mL. Cherry tomato is suspended in between the water and dish soap.

Predict the density of cherry tomato and explain.

6

Law of Conservation of Matter

  • Matter is not created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

  • Mass of Reactant = Mass of Product

  • Mass is in [g]

7

Multiple Choice

In a reaction A + B ----> C,  reactant A has 5g and product  C has 9g. How many grams does reactant B should have? 
1
4g
2
5g
3
9g
4
14g

8

Light Emission

  • Two process: Absorption, Emission

  • Absorption: Electron absorbs energy(light/photon) and jumps up from the ground state to the higher energy level to become excited.

  • Emission: Electron releases energy as a light and jumps back from excited state to the ground state.

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Multiple Choice

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Emission of light from an atom occurs when an electron
1
drops from a higher to a lower energy level.
2
   jumps from a lower to a higher energy level.   
3
   moves within its atomic orbital.
4
falls into the nucleus.

10

Electronegativity [EN]

  • : atom's ability to attract electrons from other atoms

  • Fluorine has the highest EN

  • Noble gases has no value

11

Multiple Choice

Which has the greater Electronegativity:

N or C?

1

C

2

N

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Predicting the products: Single Replacement

  • Cation: AB + C --> A + CB

  • Anion: AB + C --> AC + B

  • Ionic compound: Cation-Anion

  • Diatomic atoms: H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2

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Multiple Choice

Predict the products for the this Single Replacement reaction:

K + HCl →

1

KCl + H2

2

KHCl

3

KH + Cl2

4

HCl + K2

Remediation day 1

Complete this review. You can use your notes, or watch the videos in each slides to remind yourself about the topics.

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