Pure Substances (E&C) & Mixtures
Atoms & Periodic table
LoCoM & States of Matter
Levels, Diffusion, & Body Systems
Cells & Kingdoms
100

How can you identify a mixture?

more than 2 things, physically put together, can be separated
100

Carbon is in period 2 and group 14. How many valence electrons will it have?

4 valence electrons

100

Does the following equation follow the Law of Conservation of Mass? Why or why not?

No - missing a white circle

100

Using the picture, which structure shows a tissue?

Structure 3

100

What is the function of the mitochondria in a cell?

"Powerhouse" of the cell, makes energy

200

Which of the following substances is a compound?

N2

H2O

O3

H2O

200

These subatomic particles are found in the nucleus.

Protons & Neutrons

200

The intermolecular attractions are the weakest. Particles are moving quickly and no definite shape is apparent.

Gas

200

Which organ system is responsible for sensing heat from a hot stove?

integumentary 

200

An organism does not have a nucleus, what type of organism might it be?

Bacteria

300

Identify the following samples as monoatomic element, diatomic element, compounds, or mixtures.



Sample A - monoatomic

Sample B - Mixture

Sample C- Diatomic 

300

Which group will have the least amount of valence electrons?

Group 1

300

Using the Triple Point Diagram, which point will have the highest intermolecular attraction between molecules?

L - Solid

300

If there is a cell will more molecules inside the cell than outside the cell, what will happen to the molecules over time?

The molecules will move out of the cell until the inside and outside are at equilibrium. 

300

What cell organelles determine a plant cell?

Chloroplast

Cell wall

Large vacuole

400

Draw a diatomic element. 

See drawings

400

How does one tell where the metalloids are located on the periodic table?

If it touches the zigzag line. 

400

If in the photosynthesis equation, 10 grams of water reacts with 16 grams of carbon dioxide and sunlight to make glucose and 7 grams of oxygen. How much glucose should be in the products?

19 grams of glucose

400

How does the muscular and nervous system work together?

The nerves send a signal to stimulate the movement of the muscle. 

400

What organelle does a plant and a fungus have in common?

Cell wall

500

Iron and sulfur are mixed together in 2 experiments.

In experiment 1, a stirrer is used and then a magnet can separate it the substances.

In experiment 2, a stirrer is used and heat is applied. A magnet does not work to separate the substances. 

Identify the substances made in experiments 1 and 2.

1 - Mixture

2- Pure Substance

500
Use the periodic table to determine which elements are the most similar. 

Ca

Ar

C

N

He

He and Ar

500

In an experiment, Jack had 20 grams of reactants, but when he measured the products after the reaction, there was only 16 grams. How is this possible?

Some product was a gas that escaped due to it being an open system. 

500

Describe what happens in a hypotonic solution?

Water moves into the cell and causes it to swell because the outside of the cell is less salty and has more water than the inside of the cell. 

500

Which organelle is found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes and helps to translate DNA to make proteins?

Ribosomes

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