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Second Semester Final 2016

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How do you find the overall charge of an atom?    
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How do you find the number of valence electrons?    
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Which way do groups move on the periodic table?    
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Which way do periods move on the periodic table?    
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Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?    
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Which subatomic particle has a positive charge    
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Which subatomic particle has a neutral charge?    
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Which subatomic particles is similar in size?    
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How do you find atomic mass in an atom?    
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Which subatomic particle determines what the element is?    
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What subatomic particles are in the nucleus of the atom?    
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What is an ion?    
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Where are the most reactive metals on the periodic table, and what are they called?    
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How many valence electrons do alkali metals have? Alkaline earth?    
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If an atom has one valence electron, what would its charge be when it becomes an ion?    
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Where are the metalloids located on the periodic table?    
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What does redshift and blueshift tell us about objects in space?    
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What are covalent bonds?    
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Understand the vast distances between stars. In reality why is space travel and communication between a far of civilization so difficult?    
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Be able to identify the parts of a wave diagram.    
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What is attracted to a positively charged object?    
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Know how to read a Bohr Model and Lewis Diagram.    
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What kind of variable is changed in the experiment?    
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What kind of variable is kept the same throughout the experiment?    
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What kind of variable responds to the independent variable in the experiment?    
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Which group is the alkali metals?    
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Which group is the alkaline earth metals?    
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Which group is the most reactive group of nonmetals?    
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Where are the metalloids located?    
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What is an ion?    
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What is an isotope?    
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Know how to find atomic mass    
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What happens to frequency as wavelength increases or decreases?    
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Be able to read a compound an know how many of each element is in the compound.    
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Be able to know what the charge of an ion would be after it lost or gained electrons.    
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