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SNC 1d Exam Review

The document provides an overview of topics that will be covered on the SNC 1D final exam for June 2015 including: 1) Chemistry topics such as the particle theory of matter, physical and chemical properties, calculating density, the periodic table, bonding, and calculations involving protons, electrons and neutrons. 2) Electricity topics like static electricity, charging, conductors and insulators, electrical circuits, Ohm's Law, and calculations involving electrical power and efficiency. 3) Ecology topics such as the biosphere, abiotic and biotic factors, biodiversity, photosynthesis, food webs, ecological pyramids, and species at risk. 4) Additional brief coverage of space

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SNC 1d Exam Review

The document provides an overview of topics that will be covered on the SNC 1D final exam for June 2015 including: 1) Chemistry topics such as the particle theory of matter, physical and chemical properties, calculating density, the periodic table, bonding, and calculations involving protons, electrons and neutrons. 2) Electricity topics like static electricity, charging, conductors and insulators, electrical circuits, Ohm's Law, and calculations involving electrical power and efficiency. 3) Ecology topics such as the biosphere, abiotic and biotic factors, biodiversity, photosynthesis, food webs, ecological pyramids, and species at risk. 4) Additional brief coverage of space

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SNC 1D FINAL EXAM

REVIEW
JUNE 2015 - LUZI

Chemistry
Particle theory of matter (5)
Difference between pure substance,
mixture, mechanical mixture, solution
Qualitative vs. quantitative
Physical properties vs. Chemical
properties
Physical and chemical change

Calculating Density
D = M/ V
Using GRASP method to solve for full marks

Chemistry
Periodic Table
Groups, families, periods, atomic mass and
number, element names and symbols

Protons, electrons and Neutrons


Calculations using protons, electrons, neutrons

Bohr-Rutherford Diagrams
Number of electrons in 1st, 2nd, 3rd shell
Valence electrons

Ionic bonding (metal : non-metal)


Naming bonds, cations, anions,

Electricity
Static electricity
Neutral, negative and positive objects
Opposites attract, likes repel

Charging by friction, contact and


induction
Electrostatic series chart
Be able to read it and understand how
to use it
When objects are rubbed together, the
charge!

Conductors and Insulators

Electricity
Current electricity
Drawing electrical circuits properly
Using the correct symbols and ordering it in the
correct sequence
Direct Current vs. Alternative current

Calculations
% efficiency, Electrical power, cost to operate
devices, etc..
Formulas will be provided on bell ringer/exam

Parallel vs. Series circuits


Voltages, Amps, current, drawing and labelling
Ohms Law

Ecology
Atmosphere
Biosphere, Lithosphere, hydrosphere

Abiotic vs. Biotic factors


Biodiversity and sustainability
Will ecosystems be able to survive
under conditions

Photosynthesis vs. Respiration


PS: takes in CO2 to produce oxygen for
animals

Ecological niche, food chains, trophic


levels

Ecology
Food web or chain
If we introduce species or take away species, how
might this altar the ecosystem and web/chain

Ecological pyramids
Carbon, water cycle
Limiting factor, tolerance range and carrying
capacity
Species at Risk
Endangered, Threatened, Special concern,
extirpated, extinct

Ways to reduce your ecological footprint on the


environment

Space
Use the textbook questions from this unit to
help you go over the material
Smaller section on the exam, not many
questions coming from this unit

Sun, northern lights, moon, season changes


inner and outer planets, satellites, AU
lunar and solar eclipse, tides, constellations
Different types of galaxies, our solar system
Northern star Polaris and how you could
locate it in the night sky
Using a star wheel during the bell ringer

Final Exam
10 multiple choice from each section
40 marks total

Short answers for each of the


different units this year
Ecology 15 marks
Chemistry 14 marks
Physics 14 marks
Space 7 marks

The exam is worth 90 marks (90


minutes)

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