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EOY Chemistry Review

EOY Chemistry Review

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
HS-PS1-1, HS-PS1-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Stephen Stover

Used 12+ times

FREE Resource

6 Slides • 12 Questions

1

Welcome Jan 11

Learning Target:

You will Be Introduced to Topics Associated with the End of The Year EOY


Agenda:

Bell Work

Article Read And Discuss Test Taking

EOY Quizizz

Exit Ticket

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2

"Open The Article From Classroom"

  • Read The Article with a Partner

  • Pick One Tests Taking Strategy

  • Explain In Class Why You Chose That Strategy

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4

Multiple Choice

All of the following statements concerning the development of modern atomic theory are correct except:

1

Einstein came up with the plum pudding model of the atom showing that atoms were

not solid.

2

J.J. Thomson discovered the electron by observing a beam of them in a cathode ray tube.

3

Bohr came up with the planetary model showing that electrons move in circles around

the nucleus.

4

Schrodinger created the electron cloud model that shows that electrons move in waves within

a cloud of space

5

Multiple Choice

All of the following statements concerning the development of modern atomic theory are correct except:

1

The Heisenberg uncertainty principle demonstrates that it is impossible to

determine accurately both the location and velocity of an atomic particle.

2

Rutherford's gold foil experiment demonstrated that most of the mass of an atom

is in a tiny center called the nucleus.

3

Thompson Discovers The Electron by Performing a Cathode Ray Tube Experiment

4

Bohr argued that positive and negative charge are evenly scattered about in the atom, and created the plum pudding model of the atom.

6

Multiple Choice

Who designed a model of the atom showing electrons orbiting the nucleus in circles, much like planets around the sun?

1

Bohr

2

Rutherford

3

Heisenberg

4

Millikan

5

Einstein

7

Multiple Choice

Who described the atom like plum pudding.

1

Einstein

2

Bohr

3

Democritus

4

Rutherford

5

J.J. Thompson

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Multiple Choice

As You Move From Left To Right and From Top To Bottom on The Periodic Table The Atomic Radius generally______________________

1

Decreases

2

Increases

3

Left To Right It Decreases and Top To Bottom It Increases

4

Left to Right It Increases and Top To Bottom it Decreases

10

Multiple Choice

As You Move From Left To Right and From Bottom To Top on The Periodic Table Electronegativity __________________

1

Increases

2

Decreases

3

Stays The Same

4

Increases and the Decreases

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12

Multiple Choice

The smallest object that retains properties of an element. Composed of electrons and nucleus (containing protons and neutrons)

1

Salts

2

Neutron

3

Anion

4

Atom

13

Multiple Choice

Which atom would be expected to be the most electronegative?

1

Na

2

Al

3

N

4

Cs

5

B

14

Multiple Choice

An Ion is an Atom That has a different number of Neutrons

1

True

2

False

15

Multiple Choice

An Ion That Has a Positive Charge is Called a:

1

Proton

2

Cation

3

Anion

4

Positron

16

Multiple Choice

An Ion That Has a Negative Charge is called a:

1

Electron

2

Cation

3

Anion

4

Negatron

17

Multiple Choice

An Isotope is an Atom That has the same number of Protons BUT a Different number of Neutrons

1

True

2

False

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Welcome Jan 11

Learning Target:

You will Be Introduced to Topics Associated with the End of The Year EOY


Agenda:

Bell Work

Article Read And Discuss Test Taking

EOY Quizizz

Exit Ticket

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