Science Skills
Graphing
Elements and Compounds
Atomic Structure
Chemical Reactions
Naming Compounds
100

What is an independent variable in an experiment testing how caffeine affects sleep?

Caffeine intake

100

What type of graph would best show change in fruit rotting over increasing ethylene amounts?

Line graph

100

What is the simplest form of matter that cannot be broken down chemically?

Element

100

A neutral atom has 12 protons. How many electrons and neutrons would it have if its mass number is 24?

12 electrons, 12 neutrons

100

What is always true about mass in a chemical reaction?

Mass is conserved (stays the same)

100

What is the name of the following two compounds: 

H2O AND CO2

Water and carbon dioxide

200

Which type of variable stays the same in a fair test? Give an example.

Controlled variable; e.g., volume of liquid used

200

Give an example of a compound and an element.

Element: oxygen (O), Compound: water (H₂O)

200

What is meant by a "balanced" chemical equation?

Same number of atoms on both sides of the equation

200

An atom has 17 protons and 18 neutrons. What is its mass number?

35 (17 + 18)

200

Balance: ___ H₂ + ___ O₂ → ___ H₂O

2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

200

What is the name of the compound with the formula NaCl?

Sodium chloride

300

Rewrite this as a hypothesis: “Caffeine affects reaction time.”

If caffeine is consumed, then reaction time will increase

300

What variable is written on the X-Axis and Y-Axid

Independent on X

Dependent on Y

300

Compare the structure of elements and compounds using particle models.

Element = one type of atom; Compound = chemically bonded atoms of different elements

300

What are the 3 subatomic particles found in an atom?

Proton, neutron, electron

300

Write the balanced equation for: ___ Fe + ___ O₂ → ___ Fe₂O₃

4Fe + 3O₂ → 2Fe₂O₃

300

What is the correct name for the compound Ca(NO₃)₂

Calcium nitrate

400

Describe the correct order of steps in a scientific investigation (Scientific Method).

Ask a question → Form hypothesis → Plan investigation → Collect data → Analyse → Conclude

400

When drawing a scale on a graph, what are the rules?

Numbers have to increase evenly e.g. 1,2,3 OR 2,4,6 OR 3,6,9 etc. 

Even spacing between numbers (e.g, one square space between each number, consistently)

400

Is CO₂ an element, compound, or mixture? Explain.

Compound – it's made of two elements chemically bonded

400

What is the name for the center of an atom?

The nucleus

400

Why do we balance chemical equations? Explain in terms of atoms.

To obey the law of conservation of mass; atoms cannot be created or destroyed

400

Name the compound P₂O₅ using prefixes.

Diphosphorus pentoxide

500
What is the difference between reliability, validity and accuracy in a first-hand scientific investigation

Reliability - Are the results repeated and is data consistent across trials

Validity - Does the experiment measure what it intends to measure (appropriate control variables in place)

Accuracy - Is the data close to the theoretical value, and is the equipment used precise enough?

500

What does the acronym D-TAILS stand for?

D- Data takes up 50% of the graphing area

T- title

A - Axis labels

I- Intervals are evenly space

L- Label the units

S - Scale increases evenly

500

Identify five groups on the periodic table

Five of the following: 

Alkali metals, Alkane Earth Metals, Transition Metals, Metalloid, Metals, Halogens, Noble Gas, Lanthanide, Actinide 

500

An atom has 11 electrons. How many electrons are in each electron shell?

2 in the first shell, 8 in the second shell, 1 in the third shell

500

___ C₃H₈ + ___ O₂ → ___ CO₂ + ___ H₂O

C₃H₈ + 5 O₂ → 3 CO₂ + 4 H₂O

500

What is the correct name for the compound N₂O₄?

Dinitrogen tetroxide

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