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Periodic 1 Study guide-7th grade science


Chapter 1 (Sections 1-4) and Chapter 2 Section 1

Exam date ______________________________ Period _________________________


Vocabulary:
Physical property-

Chemical property-

Intrinsic physical property- (with example)-

Mass-(Include SI unit)

Weight-

Soubility-

Compound-(with example)

Saturated solution-

Colloid-(with example)

Paper Chromatography-

Fractional distillation-

Distillate-(like crude oil)

Reactants-

Products-

Chemical reaction-

Distillation-

Distillation flask-(do not define, recognize from diagram)

Compare and contrast suspension and colloids:

How can paper chromatography solve crimes?

Checklist/Helpful Hints:
Complete all 4 pages of periodic study guide (density sheet, 2pages of vocab, and
this page)
Apply test taking strategies-a little + a little, eat/sleep, know what you dont know,
quiz yourself
Read chapter summary on page 30 and review Bell Ringer questions.
Attend tutoring Fridays- room 118 during Student-Life period
Ask questions in class during revision time
Believe you can do it!

Questions/Notes:

Name __________________________________

Key

Periodic 1 Study guide-7th grade science


Chapter 1 (Sections 1-4) and Chapter 2 Section 1

Exam date ______________________________ Period _________________________


Vocabulary:
Physical propertyLike texture and shape

Chemical propertyLike flammability and reactivity

Intrinsic physical property- (with example)Conductivity and flexability

Mass-(Include SI unit)
Amount of matter in an object- gram, kilogram ect (g, kg)

WeightMeasure of force of gravity measured with a scale

SolubilityThe ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent

Compound-(with example)
Sugar, water, salt, hydrogen peroxide (Two or more elements combined)

Saturated solutionA solution that contains a maximum amount of solute at a certain


temperature

Colloid-(with example)

Colloids- have relatively small particles and they do not settle down- ink,
milk or whipped cream

Paper ChromatographySeparation technique separates different parts of a mixture based in


differences in structure of their molecules. Like separating ink in the lab,
crime labs, and blood test

Fractional distillationUsing different boiling points to separate different substances


(components)
Like crude oil

Distillate-(like crude oil)


In distillation, the one having the lowest boiling point that is collected in
separate flask

ReactantsParticipates in chemical (what goes in) reaction

Like burning
methane
Methane and oxygen are reactants and water and carbon
dioxide are products
Products-

What is formed in chemical reaction.

Chemical reactionLike bubbles that form when we mixed hydrogen peroxide and yeast in the
lab
or burning wood

Distillation-

Diagram p. 20- separation technique based on differences in boiling points


of a substance
Like separating water and salt mixture or water and ethanol

Distillation flask-(do not define, recognize from diagram)


p. 22
Compare and contrast suspension and colloids:
Both are heterogeneous mixtures
Suspension have relatively large particles and they settle down- OJ or
chocolate milk
Colloids- have relatively small particles and they do not settle down-ink,
milk or whipped cream

How can paper chromatography solve crimes?

Blood, drugs, or ink- whos pen wrote the note at the crime scene-p.24&25

Checklist/Helpful Hints:
Review flexibility lab (bending rulers p. 6)
Diagram of distilling p. 22 and fractional distillation p. 23
Paper chromatography p. 24&25
Methane chemical change p, 38 figure 5Read suspension and colloids p. 20

Master calculating density D=m/v


Read suspension and colloid paragraph p. 20

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