Lesson Details

Day 135: States of Matter Practice Test

2016-2017

Chemistry

Date

March 15, 2017

Additional Info
TODAY'S PLAN
1. WARM UP:
  • We will go over the answers and plan where you need to focus on this class. (The questions vary from student to student, please make note of the ones you missed and be ready to share why you missed this question and the correct answer.)
2. Use the links below to prepare for the test. YOUR CHOICE
You must keep a record of how you studied and what you learned for credit today. (Use the chart provided and see #3 below for more detail.

3. Fill out the time sheet on what you accomplished and how your knowledge increased as your ticket out the door. (Real World Application: This is how many companies pay their contracted employees, who must keep a record of their time worked on a project and account for what was accomplished in that given time.)

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Use the links below to review and practice for the test.
General Table of Content LINK: http://glencoe.mheducation.com/sites/007874637x/student_view0/chapter12/index.html

You will find the following specific links useful.

Study the PPTs for a quick review (also found under resources)
12.1-12.2 https://teachers.io/day/classes/2016-2017/chemistry/resources/files/m63SD4bQ35R7I98g
12.3-12.4 Link: https://teachers.io/day/classes/2016-2017/chemistry/resources/files/CI66s56j9cn99j87

Again, here is the digital link to Ch 12. (Great end of section summaries)
Here is a link to the digital textbook for Ch. 12
http://www.mcvts.net/cms/lib07/nj01911694/centricity/domain/136/chap12.pdf
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Yesterday, March 14, we took this practice test (scroll to Ch 12):
http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/science/workbooks/georgia/cmcstp2.pdf
Here are the answers and some hints:
1. C
2. B (Solid to Gas; Bonds FORM, energy released; Bonds BREAK, energy gained/Added)
3. A (Liquids are less fluid than gases; fluids diffuse and flow; gasses adn liquids are considered fluids)
4. D (H--N; H--O, H--F)
5. B (Boiling Point Definition: temperature at which vapor pressure is same as atmospheric pressure)
6. C
7. D
8. C
9. A
10. A
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