diff --git a/Grade 9/Science/SNC1DZ/Final_Exam_Study_Sheet.md b/Grade 9/Science/SNC1DZ/Final_Exam_Study_Sheet.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6b257c6..0000000 --- a/Grade 9/Science/SNC1DZ/Final_Exam_Study_Sheet.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,754 +0,0 @@ -# Unit 1: Science skills - -# Unit 2: Chemistry - -## Chemistry Vocabulary List - -
Word | -Definition (or diagram/translation) | -
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Particle Theory of Matter | -Theory that describes the composition and behaviour of matter as being composed of small particles with empty space | -
Matter | -Substance that has mass and occupies space | -
Mechanical Mixture | -A heterogeneous mixture which one can physically separate | -
Suspension | -A heterogeneous mixture where insoluble solid particles are distributed throughout a fluid, floating freely/td> - |
Alloy | -A combination of 2+ metals | -
Mixture | -A substance that is made up of at least 2 types of particles | -
Qualitative property | -A property of a substance that is not measured and doesn't have a numerical value, such as colour, odour, and texture | -
Qualitative observation | -An numerical observation | -
Precipitate | -A solid that separates from a solution | -
Density | -A measure of how much mass is contained in a given unit volume of a substance; calculated by dividing the mass of a sample of its volume (mass/volume) | -
Element | -Element An element is made up of the same atoms throughout, and cannot be broken down further | -
Metal | -a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity | -
Pure substance | -A substance that is made up of only one type of particle | -
Atom | -The smallest unit of matter found in substances | -
Solution | -A uniform mixture of 2 or more substances | -
Colloid | -is substance with small particles suspended in it, unable to be separated by gravity | -
Emulsion | -A mixture of 2 insoluble liquids, in which one liquid is suspended in the other | -
Physical Property | -Characteristic of a substance that can be determined without changing the makeup of the substance | -
Characteristic | -A physical property that is unique to a substance and can be used to identify the substance | -
Periodic Table | -a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure (and hence similar chemical properties) appear in vertical columns. | -
Compound | -Compounds are chemically joined atoms of different elements | -
Non-Metal | -A substance that isn’t a metal | -
Physical Change | -A change in which the composition of the substance remains unaltered` and `no new substances are produced | -
Chemical Change | -A change in the starting substance and the production of ONE or more new substances Original substance does not disappear BUT the composition is rearranged |
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Molecule | -Two or more non-metal atoms joined together | -
Diatomic Molecules | -Molecules that only consists of 2 elements `H O F BR I N CL` - `hyrodgen`, `oxygen`, `fluorine`, `bromine`, `iodine`, `nitrogen`, `chlorine`. |
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Ions | -A Charged particle, that results from a loss (cation - positve, less electrons) or gain (anion - negative, more electrons) of electrons when bonding | -
Electron | -Negatively Charged | -
Proton | -Positively Charged | -
Neutron | -Neutral Charged | -Ionic Charge | -The sum of the positive and negative charges in a ion | - -
Covalent Bond | -The sharing of electrons between atoms when bonding | -
Valence Electrons | -Number of electrons on the most outer orbit/shell of the element | -
+ | -Parasitism and Predation | -Commensalism | -Mutalism | -
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0 | -- | Neutralism | -Commensalism | -
- | -Competition | -- | Parasitism and Predation | -
- | - | -0 | -+ | -
Word | +Definition (or diagram/translation) | +
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Particle Theory of Matter | +Theory that describes the composition and behaviour of matter as being composed of small particles with empty space | +
Matter | +Substance that has mass and occupies space | +
Mechanical Mixture | +A heterogeneous mixture which one can physically separate | +
Suspension | +A heterogeneous mixture where insoluble solid particles are distributed throughout a fluid, floating freely/td> + |
Alloy | +A combination of 2+ metals | +
Mixture | +A substance that is made up of at least 2 types of particles | +
Qualitative property | +A property of a substance that is not measured and doesn't have a numerical value, such as colour, odour, and texture | +
Qualitative observation | +An numerical observation | +
Precipitate | +A solid that separates from a solution | +
Density | +A measure of how much mass is contained in a given unit volume of a substance; calculated by dividing the mass of a sample of its volume (mass/volume) | +
Element | +Element An element is made up of the same atoms throughout, and cannot be broken down further | +
Metal | +a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity | +
Pure substance | +A substance that is made up of only one type of particle | +
Atom | +The smallest unit of matter found in substances | +
Solution | +A uniform mixture of 2 or more substances | +
Colloid | +is substance with small particles suspended in it, unable to be separated by gravity | +
Emulsion | +A mixture of 2 insoluble liquids, in which one liquid is suspended in the other | +
Physical Property | +Characteristic of a substance that can be determined without changing the makeup of the substance | +
Characteristic | +A physical property that is unique to a substance and can be used to identify the substance | +
Periodic Table | +a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure (and hence similar chemical properties) appear in vertical columns. | +
Compound | +Compounds are chemically joined atoms of different elements | +
Non-Metal | +A substance that isn’t a metal | +
Physical Change | +A change in which the composition of the substance remains unaltered` and `no new substances are produced | +
Chemical Change | +A change in the starting substance and the production of ONE or more new substances Original substance does not disappear BUT the composition is rearranged |
+
Molecule | +Two or more non-metal atoms joined together | +
Diatomic Molecules | +Molecules that only consists of 2 elements `H O F BR I N CL` - `hyrodgen`, `oxygen`, `fluorine`, `bromine`, `iodine`, `nitrogen`, `chlorine`. |
+
Ions | +A Charged particle, that results from a loss (cation - positve, less electrons) or gain (anion - negative, more electrons) of electrons when bonding | +
Electron | +Negatively Charged | +
Proton | +Positively Charged | +
Neutron | +Neutral Charged | +Ionic Charge | +The sum of the positive and negative charges in a ion | + +
Covalent Bond | +The sharing of electrons between atoms when bonding | +
Valence Electrons | +Number of electrons on the most outer orbit/shell of the element | +