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Here are the key terms we learned about in Chemistry. HOW MANY of THESE KEY TERMS can you DEFINE?
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 1 KEY TERMS:
matter, Chemistry, Substance, physical property, chemical property, element, atom, chemical bond
molecule, compound, chemical formula, mixture, heterogeneous mixture, homogeneous mixture, solution,
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 2 KEY TERMS:
mass, weight, volume, density, International System of Units
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 3 KEY TERMS:
physical change, chemical change, law of conservation of mass, energy, temperature, thermal energy, endothermic change,
exothermic change
MISC KEY TERMS (from Powerpoints,labs, etc):
extensive properties, intensive properties, characteristic properties, pure substances , prefix hetero, prefix homo,
prefix endo, prefix exo,
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 1 KEY TERMS:
solid, crystalline solid, amorphous solid, liquid, fluid, surface tension, viscosity, gas, plasma,
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 2 KEY TERMS:
melting, melting point, freezing, vaporization, evaporation, boiling, boiling point, condensation, sublimation
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 3 KEY TERMS:
Pressure, Boyle's Law, Charles's Law,
CHAPTER 3 KEY TERMS:
KEY TERM: YOU MUST BE ABLE TO GIVE DEFINITION AND EXAMPLE
isotope, model, scanning electron microscope, atomic mass, periodic table, electron cloud, nucleus, proton, neutron, electron, atomic mass unit, atomic number, chemical symbol, group, family, period, periodic, valence electrons, malleable, ductile, conductor, magnetic, reactivity, corrosion, alloy, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, lanthanide, and actinide, nonmetal, diatomic molecule, halogen, metalloid, semiconductor, nobel gas
ELEMENTS:
Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Sodium, Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon,Phosphorus, Sulfur, Chlorine, Argon, Potassium, Calcium, Titanium, Iron, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Arsenic, Bromine, Silver, Tin, Iodine, Barium, Tungsten, Platinum, Gold, Mercury, Lead, Radon, Uranium
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none of the above
Here are the key terms we learned about in Chemistry. HOW MANY of THESE KEY TERMS can you GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF?
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 1 KEY TERMS:
matter, Chemistry, Substance, physical property, chemical property, element, atom, chemical bond
molecule, compound, chemical formula, mixture, heterogeneous mixture, homogeneous mixture, solution,
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 2 KEY TERMS:
mass, weight, volume, density, International System of Units
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 3 KEY TERMS:
physical change, chemical change, law of conservation of mass, energy, temperature, thermal energy, endothermic change,
exothermic change
MISC KEY TERMS (from Powerpoints,labs, etc):
extensive properties, intensive properties, characteristic properties, pure substances , prefix hetero, prefix homo,
prefix endo, prefix exo,
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 1 KEY TERMS:
solid, crystalline solid, amorphous solid, liquid, fluid, surface tension, viscosity, gas, plasma,
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 2 KEY TERMS:
melting, melting point, freezing, vaporization, evaporation, boiling, boiling point, condensation, sublimation
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 3 KEY TERMS:
Pressure, Boyle's Law, Charles's Law,
CHAPTER 3 KEY TERMS:
KEY TERM: YOU MUST BE ABLE TO GIVE DEFINITION AND EXAMPLE
isotope, model, scanning electron microscope, atomic mass, periodic table, electron cloud, nucleus, proton, neutron, electron, atomic mass unit, atomic number, chemical symbol, group, family, period, periodic, valence electrons, malleable, ductile, conductor, magnetic, reactivity, corrosion, alloy, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, lanthanide, and actinide, nonmetal, diatomic molecule, halogen, metalloid, semiconductor, nobel gas
ELEMENTS:
Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Sodium, Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon,Phosphorus, Sulfur, Chlorine, Argon, Potassium, Calcium, Titanium, Iron, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Arsenic, Bromine, Silver, Tin, Iodine, Barium, Tungsten, Platinum, Gold, Mercury, Lead, Radon, Uranium
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Here are the key terms we learned about in Chemistry. HOW MANY of THESE KEY TERMS can you CONNECT TO A REAL LIFE EXAMPLE?
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 1 KEY TERMS:
matter, Chemistry, Substance, physical property, chemical property, element, atom, chemical bond
molecule, compound, chemical formula, mixture, heterogeneous mixture, homogeneous mixture, solution,
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 2 KEY TERMS:
mass, weight, volume, density, International System of Units
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 3 KEY TERMS:
physical change, chemical change, law of conservation of mass, energy, temperature, thermal energy, endothermic change,
exothermic change
MISC KEY TERMS (from Powerpoints,labs, etc):
extensive properties, intensive properties, characteristic properties, pure substances , prefix hetero, prefix homo,
prefix endo, prefix exo,
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 1 KEY TERMS:
solid, crystalline solid, amorphous solid, liquid, fluid, surface tension, viscosity, gas, plasma,
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 2 KEY TERMS:
melting, melting point, freezing, vaporization, evaporation, boiling, boiling point, condensation, sublimation
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 3 KEY TERMS:
Pressure, Boyle's Law, Charles's Law,
CHAPTER 3 KEY TERMS:
KEY TERM: YOU MUST BE ABLE TO GIVE DEFINITION AND EXAMPLE
isotope, model, scanning electron microscope, atomic mass, periodic table, electron cloud, nucleus, proton, neutron, electron, atomic mass unit, atomic number, chemical symbol, group, family, period, periodic, valence electrons, malleable, ductile, conductor, magnetic, reactivity, corrosion, alloy, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, lanthanide, and actinide, nonmetal, diatomic molecule, halogen, metalloid, semiconductor, nobel gas
ELEMENTS:
Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Sodium, Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon,Phosphorus, Sulfur, Chlorine, Argon, Potassium, Calcium, Titanium, Iron, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Arsenic, Bromine, Silver, Tin, Iodine, Barium, Tungsten, Platinum, Gold, Mercury, Lead, Radon, Uranium
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most
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I understand how Chemistry connects to real life.
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agree
disagree
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I found chemistry to be interesting.
strongly agree
agree
disagree
strongly disagree
I can explain how elements are used in everyday life.
strongly agree
agree
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strongly disagree
What is the most interesting thing you learned during Chemistry?
During Chemistry, what labs did you find interesting?
How does Chemistry connect or relate to YOUR everyday life?
You feel you learned a lot about chemistry?
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NO
You feel you have gained knowledge regarding chemistry and the importance of WHY we need to understand chemistry.
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NO
Mrs. Okarma
7th Grade Science Teacher
Edgewood Middle School
IL
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