Where are valence electrons located
what are groups and what are periods
At the top of the periodic table
Groups=The top
Periods=Side
What are the three substances that don't allow current flow?
Pure water, Alcohol, sugar water
How much does PH go up?
By 10, for example. PH 8 -> PH5 is 1000 times more acidic because 10x10x10
What are glaciers and what are its disadvantages?
Ice on land. Causes flooding, too much fresh water and Landslides.
What are the three energies from the lithosphere?
Name the Periodic groups in order
Alkaline metals, Alkaline earth metals, Metalloids, halogens, noble gases
How to definite Acids? Where is Acids on the PH Scale?
Starts with H and is from 0-7
What is the formula for acid base neutralization
Acid+Base = Salt+H20
Hcl+NaOh = NaCl+H20
What is the Hydrosphere?
Atmosphere
Air (Nitrogen and Oxygen)
Times 1000
What is the exception of an Acid?
Vinegar, It starts with CH
What are the three charges of Static Electricity?
Friction, Conduction and induction
Watershed?
An area of land where all inland water drains into the same large body of water
What are the four renewable energies without GHG
Wind, Solar, Tidal, Geothermal
What do you have to do to get it to PPM
Times 1000
How to differentiate Bases? and where is it on the PH scale
Ends with OH and has a PH of 7-14
Why is the Cyrosphere?
Pack ice, Glaciers, Permafrost
Thermohaline Circulations?
Major transfers of heat
What property resists indentation and scratches?
Hardness
When doing % M/V, What do you put your percentage over?
75% / 100mL
How to tell its a basic?
Starts with a metal and ends in OH (NaOH)
What is pack Ice? And what are its disadvantages?
Ice floating on the ocean and it decreases the salinity of the ocean water when it melts.
What is the lithosphere?
Earth and Ground (Rocks and Minerals)
What property resists shocks?
Resilience