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Study Guide for 1st Semester EXAM – 2014-2015 1. About 99% of the Earth's atmosphere is made up of 10. Flammable means able to _______________. ________________ and _____________. 11. A chemical change has taken place if a 2. Compounds must be made up of ____________ or more elements. _________ ______________ has formed. 12. Substances that are ______________ dense float 3. What is the smallest part of an element that still retains properties of that element? _________ on substances that are __________________ dense. 13. Changes in matter are classified as 4. Oxygen, represented by the symbol O, is classified as an __________________ _____________________ or _____________________. 5. List the major elements in Earth’s crust: _____________________________________________ 14. List five indications (signs) that a chemical change is taking place: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 6. What is the most common gas in the earth’s atmosphere? ____________________________ 15. Give an example of chemical energy. ________________________________________ 7. Classify the following properties as physical or chemical: (Hints: Can you observe the property without changing the matter? Reactivity is always a chemical property.) 16. During energy transformations some energy is Property malleability color thermal conductivity reactivity with oxygen flammability reactivity with acid density volume solubility Physical 17. A battery converts __________ ___________ into electrical energy for human use. Chemical 18. Kevin goes bowling. Whenever he bowls the ball, he transfers energy from his hand to the bowling ball. The amount of energy before the transfer is ____________ the amount of energy after the transfer. 8. Classify the following changes as physical or chemical: (Hints: Has new matter been formed? Reactions are always chemical changes.) Change silver tarnishing baking a cake melting rusting burning dissolving copper reacting with air bleaching breaking a pencil stretching always transformed into …? ___________________ Physical Chemical 9. What is streak? _____________________________ _____________________________________________ 19. What sort of energy is found in the spring of a set mousetrap? ___________________________ 20. What is the name of the hardness scale used to classify minerals? ________________________________________ 21. In your own words define: Conduction: __________________________ __________________________________ Convection: __________________________ __________________________________ Radiation: ___________________________ __________________________________ 22. Thermal energy is transferred as heat from a 27. What are the properties of metals? warmer object to a cooler object until ______________ __________________________________________ ____________________________________________. __________________________________________ 23. Energy can neither be ____________________ __________________________________________ nor _________________________. 28. Fill in the blanks in the following table: 24. List some renewable, nonrenewable, and inexhaustible energy resources: Energy Resources Renewable Nonrenewable Inexhaustible Element Name Chemical Symbol Hydrogen Phosphorus K Fe Sodium 29. What is the energy transformation in a fan? 25. How is mineral hardness measured? ________________________________________ ________________________________________ 26. Calculate the densities of the following substances. Use the griddables below to record your answers: Volume 30. What are the disadvantages of fossil fuels? ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Mass 1 26 cm3 78 g 2 47 cm3 249.1 g 3 16 cm3 51.2 g 4 ________________________________________ Julius has a cube of metal that measures 2 cm on a side. Its mass is 80.8 grams. What is its density?