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Objectives for Chemistry Test

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OBJECTIVES FOR CHEMISTRY TEST

OBJECTIVES FOR CHEMISTRY TEST

 

  1. Students will be able to identify the atomic number and the atomic mass, given a periodic table.

 

  1. Students will be able to use the atomic number and mass to determine the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in a given atom or ion.

 

  1. Students will be able to differentiate between cations and anions.

 

  1. Students will be able to differentiate the different types of matter as describe in class, via the matter flow chart.

 

  1. Students will be able to describe the differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous matter.

 

  1. Students will be able to describe the solute and the solvent in a solution.

 

  1. Students will be able to describe the dispersed and continuous phase of a colloid, and describe the tyndall effect.

 

  1. Students will be able to identify the differences between a colloid, suspension, and solution.

 

  1. Students will be able to describe the differences between an acid and a base.

 

  1. Students will be able to apply the pH scale to determine whether a solution is an acid or a base.

 

  1. Students should be able to list and describe what physical properties are.

 

  1. Students should be able to list and describe what chemical properties are.

 

  1. Students should be able to describe and identify what isotopes are.

 

  1. Students should be able to list and describe the characteristics of the families of the periodic table.

 

  1. Students should be able to describe how the periodic table is periodic.