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IPC SW2 Review

IPC SW2 Review

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Science

11th Grade

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NGSS.K-ESS3-1, I.6D, NGSS.HS-PS1-8

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Robert Mathews

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30 Slides • 24 Questions

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What is the name of group number 1?

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halogens

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noble gases

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alkali metals

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alkaline earth metals

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What is the name of group number 2?

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transition metals

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halogens

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metaloids

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alkaline earth metals

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Multiple Choice

What group number are the halogens found?

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18 (8A)

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1

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17 (7A)

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Multiple Choice

Name this group: These metals contain familiar metals such as gold, iron, and copper.

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Match

Match the following elements to the group they belong to.

sodium

calcium

chlorine

argon

alkali metal

alkaline earth metal

halogen

noble gas

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Multiple Choice

Cations are ions with _________ charge.

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positive

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negative

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gains

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loses

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Multiple Choice

As you move across the periodic table from left to right, the atomic radius decreases.  This is because - 
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the number of protons increases, so attraction to electrons increases
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the number of energy levels increases
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the number of electrons increases
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the atomic mass increases

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Multiple Choice

As you move down a group, atomic radius increases because - 
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you add more and more neutrons
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you add more and more protons
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you add more and more shells (energy levels)
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you add more atomic mass

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Multiple Choice

Kai, Lily, and Maya are playing a game about nuclear reactions. They need to identify the process in which a nucleus splits into smaller nuclei. What is this process called?

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fusion

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fission

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decay

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gamma radiation

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Multiple Choice

Olivia, Aiden, and Mason are discussing nuclear fusion. Which statement about nuclear fusion do you think they would all agree on?

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It is easy to implement.

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It produces less energy than nuclear fission.

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It produces more energy than nuclear fission.

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It has the ability to occur easily in everyday life.

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Multiple Choice

Charlotte and Mason are having a debate about a process that takes two small nuclei and combines them into a larger nucleus. James is curious to know which process they are discussing. Can you help James?

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fission

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fusion

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Multiple Choice

Mason, Charlotte, and Arjun are discussing the risks associated with producing energy in a nuclear power plant. Which phrase accurately describes one of those risks?

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depletion of atmospheric hydrogen

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depletion of atmospheric carbon dioxide

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production of wastes needing long-term storage

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production of wastes that cool surrounding water supplies

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Multiple Choice

Where does radioactivity have application in our lives?
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Medicine
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Energy (electricity)
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Agriculture
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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

A homogeneous mixture is the same thing as...

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a solution

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a heterogeneous mixture

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a compound

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an element

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Multiple Choice

The prefix hetero means...

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same

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different

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together

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awesome

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Multiple Choice

What is a solvent
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the liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution.
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Another word for solution
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A thing that make drinks turn colors
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Its a metal molecole

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Multiple Choice

You can make a solution more concentrated by adding __________.
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solute
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solvent
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water

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Multiple Choice

Solution where more solute can still be dissolved at the given temperature. 
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Saturated
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Unsaturated
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Supersaturated
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Homogeneous solution

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Multiple Choice

If I dissolve sugar in water, what is the solute?
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Water
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Hydrogen
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Sugar
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Carbon

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What will allow more solute to be dissolved in a solvent.
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adding more solute
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stiring
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cooling solution
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heat

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Identify a solute, the solvent, and the solution in a carbonated drink (like soda).​

Carbon Dioxide (dissolved in the drink)

Water

The Carbonated Drink

Solute

Solvent

Solution

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How does a solution become supersaturated?
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dissolve lots of solute in it.
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dissolve a little solute in it. 
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dissolve more solute than you should be able to. 
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dissolve a solvent in it. 

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Multiple Choice

When a solvent contains as much of the solute as it can hold, the solution is said to be
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supersaturated
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diluted
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saturated
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unsaturated

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Dropdown

The solubility of gases increases when temperature...​
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