UNIT #1, MIX AND FLOW OF MATTER
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Group RedSteph, Loni & Meghann
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Group BlueLukas, Ethan & Conner
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Group BlackJayden, Damian & Durrell
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Group OrangeAlida, Hudson & Dallas
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Group GreenShae, Kayla & Kaylee
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Group GreyAleash, Tristan & Austin
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Group TurquoiseJackson, Colin & Deb
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Group YellowShaun, Jaida & Alex
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Group PinkCasey & Tia
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Group PurpleAllison, Megan M & Nikki
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Topic #1
The following concepts are important from the topic, make sure that you have them in your notes!
1. What are the different states and what are their characeristics
2. What is the particle model of matter and how does it work
3. How do the particles in solids behave
4. How do the particles in liquids behave
5. How do the particles in gasses behave
6. What are the changes of state and how do they work
1. What are the different states and what are their characeristics
2. What is the particle model of matter and how does it work
3. How do the particles in solids behave
4. How do the particles in liquids behave
5. How do the particles in gasses behave
6. What are the changes of state and how do they work
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Topic #2
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7. What is the difference between pure substances and mixtures
8. What are the differences between elements and compounds and what are their characteristics
9. What are homogeneous mixtures and what are their characteristics
10. What are heterogeneous mixtures and what are their characteristics
11. What is a suspension and what are their characteristics
12. What is a colloid and what are their characteristics
13. What is a emulsion and what are their characteristics
14. What is a mechanical mixture and what are their characteristics. What are phases
15. What is dissolving and how does it work
16. What is a solute and what is a solvent. What does it mean for a substance to be soluble
17. What is water considered the universal solvent
18. What is the rate of dissolving and how can you change it
19. What is solubility, a saturated or unsaturated solution
20. What is a supersaturated solution and what does it mean a material is insoluble
21. What are WHIMIS symbols, which ones are there and what do they mean
7. What is the difference between pure substances and mixtures
8. What are the differences between elements and compounds and what are their characteristics
9. What are homogeneous mixtures and what are their characteristics
10. What are heterogeneous mixtures and what are their characteristics
11. What is a suspension and what are their characteristics
12. What is a colloid and what are their characteristics
13. What is a emulsion and what are their characteristics
14. What is a mechanical mixture and what are their characteristics. What are phases
15. What is dissolving and how does it work
16. What is a solute and what is a solvent. What does it mean for a substance to be soluble
17. What is water considered the universal solvent
18. What is the rate of dissolving and how can you change it
19. What is solubility, a saturated or unsaturated solution
20. What is a supersaturated solution and what does it mean a material is insoluble
21. What are WHIMIS symbols, which ones are there and what do they mean
Topic #3
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22 What is desalination and how does it work
23. What is distillation and how does it work
24. How do we use distillation to serperate oil and gas products
22 What is desalination and how does it work
23. What is distillation and how does it work
24. How do we use distillation to serperate oil and gas products
Topic #4
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25. What is a substances viscosity and what does it mean if it is more or less viscous
26. What is a substances flow rate and how is it measured
28. How does the viscosity of liquid and gases vary, how are they similar and how are they different
25. What is a substances viscosity and what does it mean if it is more or less viscous
26. What is a substances flow rate and how is it measured
28. How does the viscosity of liquid and gases vary, how are they similar and how are they different
Topic #5
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29. What is a substances density
30. Explain the density of solids, liquids and gases, their similarities and differences
31. What is a substances mass and what is it's volume.
32. What is a substances weight, what is a forces and what is gravity.
33. How do you determine a substances density
29. What is a substances density
30. Explain the density of solids, liquids and gases, their similarities and differences
31. What is a substances mass and what is it's volume.
32. What is a substances weight, what is a forces and what is gravity.
33. How do you determine a substances density
Topic #6
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34. What is buoyancy
35. What is buoyant force
36. What is the definition of floating
37. What is average density
38. How do fish and submarines use average density to sink and float
39. Who is Archimedes and how did he find the volume of uniquely shaped objects and buoyancy
40. What is neutral bouyancy
41. What is Archimedes Principle and how does it explain how ojects float
42. What is a hydrometer and how does it work
34. What is buoyancy
35. What is buoyant force
36. What is the definition of floating
37. What is average density
38. How do fish and submarines use average density to sink and float
39. Who is Archimedes and how did he find the volume of uniquely shaped objects and buoyancy
40. What is neutral bouyancy
41. What is Archimedes Principle and how does it explain how ojects float
42. What is a hydrometer and how does it work
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Topic #7
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43. What is pressure and do you calculate it
44. How can you measure pressure in pascals or kilopascals
45. How can gas can be compressed
46. How and why are some materials incompressible
47. How is the compression of materials is used in everyday life
48. How is air pressure is measured
49. What are unbalance pressures and how they used or seen in the real world
43. What is pressure and do you calculate it
44. How can you measure pressure in pascals or kilopascals
45. How can gas can be compressed
46. How and why are some materials incompressible
47. How is the compression of materials is used in everyday life
48. How is air pressure is measured
49. What are unbalance pressures and how they used or seen in the real world
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Topic #8
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50. How do gas and liquid pressure works within contained spaces
51. What a hydraulic system is and how it works
52. How are liquids are transported using pressure, similar to hydraulic systems
53. What a pneumatic system is and how it works
50. How do gas and liquid pressure works within contained spaces
51. What a hydraulic system is and how it works
52. How are liquids are transported using pressure, similar to hydraulic systems
53. What a pneumatic system is and how it works
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