Practice Test Atheneum 2 - Chapter 1 Substances

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Welcome
Practice Test - Chapter 1  Substances

Atheneum 2

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Today:
Practice Test

Testform in Lessonup

Get on your iPad to: lessonup.app
Type in the 4-digit code

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How does it work?
You will get questions (on the board).

Through your iPad you'll answer.

There will be multiple choice, open questions, etc.

Slide 3 - Slide

My name is?
A
Mr J. Post
B
Mr R. Post
C
Miss S. Post
D
Who is this guy?

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which to he following substances is pure?
A
Milk
B
Coffee
C
Gold
D
Paper

Slide 5 - Quiz

Pure substance?
Milk = mixture of water, fats, protein, lactose and salts

Coffee = solution with flavors, color an sent

Gold = good! Gold consist out of 1 type of molecules, gold.

Paper = fibers which are made of different type of molecules

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Is lemonade a solution or a suspension? Explain why

Slide 7 - Open question

Oplossing of suspensie
Solution = a fluid in which a substance resolves, like sugar.
A solution is always perfectly mixed and clear (you can see through)
Tea, cola and coffee a examples of solution.

Suspension = a liquid in which very fine powder floats.
A suspension doesn't stay mixed, the powder sinks to the bottom. Paint is an example of a suspension.

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You have 3 bottles of clear liquid: alcohol, water and chloroform. Chloroform produces vapor that makes you fall asleep. With which substance property can you safely recognize the bottle with alcohol?
A
Flammability
B
Color
C
Sent/Smell
D
Taste

Slide 9 - Quiz

With which substance property can you safely recognize the bottle with alcohol?
You have 3 bottles of clear liquid: alcohol, water and chloroform.

Smell -> you will fall asleep.. not handy!
Taste -> better not taste a substance you don't know..
Color -> all three are colorless and clear
Flammability is left -> alcohol burns!

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What is the formula
to calculate
Volume?

Slide 11 - Mind map

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What is the formula to calculate density?
A
density=massvolume
B
density=volumemass
C
density=kgcm3
D
density=massvolume

Slide 13 - Quiz

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A block is 5 cm long, 5 cm wide, 4 cm high and weighs 220 grams. What is the density of this block?

Slide 15 - Open question

What's the density of the block?
A block is 5 cm long, 5 cm wide, 4 cm high
Volume = length * width * height = 5 * 5 * 4 = 100 cm3

Mass = 220 gram

Density(p)= mass(m) / volume(V) = 220 / 100 = 2,2 g/cm3  =zout

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Describe how to apply the immersion method:

Slide 17 - Open question

1 mL is the same as:
A
1dm3
B
1km3
C
1mm3
D
1cm3

Slide 18 - Quiz

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Wednesday 5 okt - SO
Learn objectives and pages -> see Classroom

Extra explaining and drawings

T-toets via the digital book:
Magister -> Leermiddelen -> H1 -> .7 Completion

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Slide 21 - Video