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Melissa Bussey

Snow Day Jan 12, 2011

Yeah snow day!!!  But there is still work to be done so here it is.

8th grade science:

Read pages 75-84 and do Comprehension Check 1-10

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9th grade science:

Here is your quiz.  Answer the questions and bring it to me in a sealed envelope with your parents signature Friday.  Answers only please you do not need to rewrite the questions.

Short Answer

1.       What is a chemical change that results from a collision between molecules?

2.      What are the new substances produced by a chemical reaction?

3.      What is an expression that uses chemical symbols to represent a chemical reaction?

4.      What law states that the total mass of the reactants is equal to the total mass of the products?

 

Matching: Match each description on the left with the correct term on the right .  Answers may be used more than once.

 

5.    Indicate how many molecules of a substance                             A.  reactants

       are involved in a reaction                                                           B.  equations

6.    Indicate the number of each type of atom in a                             C.  subscripts

       molecule                                                                                 D.  coefficients

7.     The numbers that may be changed in order to

        balance a chemical equation            

8.    Original substances that undergo a chemical reaction

 

Balance the equation

9.       N₂ + H₂ → NH₃

Short Answer

10.   What general term refers to ionic compounds that are neither acids or bases?

11.  What scale do chemists use to describe the relative strength of an acid or a base?

12.  What term is used to describe substances with a pH of 7?

13.  What is another name for single-displacement reaction?

 

Matching:  Match the description on the left with the correct term on the right.

 

14.  negative ion with the formula OH-                                           A.  acids

15.  positive ion with the formula H₃O+                                          B.  bases

16.  category of ionic compounds with a bitter                               C.  Hydronium

      taste and slippery feel; some can corrode                               D.  Hydroxide

      metals; turns litmus blue                                                       E.  salts

17.  category of ionic compounds with a sour taste; some can

      dissolve metals; turns litmus red

 

11th US History:

 Read Section 2 pages 338- 352.  Do Section 2 Review 1-15 and identify. 

 

10th Botany and Zoology:

Read 325-331 and do Section 16.2 review 1-9 and Identify.

We will have a quiz Friday over pages 318-327.  Below is what you need to know to be prepared:

  • The type of symmetry all vertebrates have
  • what makes up the classification of mammal
  • what is an oviparous
  • tetrapod
  • the shock absorbing fluid within the womb of mammals?
  • what is an endoskeleton
  • what is gestation
  • what are mammary glands
  • definition of homeothermic 
  • definition of herbivore

11th Anatomy and Physiology:

Complete the  study guide for the test on Friday.    I have sent the Study Guide in an email to your parents.  If you have any questions please call me 660-563-0564.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

Published Tuesday, January 11, 2011 5:13 PM by Melissa Bussey

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