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Alg I Review
Comprehensive Algebra I Review
Simplify: 4 + 2 ??22 ? 6 ? 6
Evaluate 6x ? y if x = 4 and y = ?2
6(x ? y)
Express algebraically and solve: Five less than twice a number is nine.
Compare using >,<, or =: -??6? ______ -?4 - (-2)?
Simplify: 14 ? (?6) ? [3 ? (?5)]
Multiply: (-a)(-2b)(-c)
Simplify: ?(-14x - 22)
Solve:
?y + 5 = 17
5c = -20
8
32 = 2n ? 3n + 5n
Prelab 12: Rate Properties of an Iodide Solution
Chemical Kinetics ? The study of rates of chemical processes
Rate of a Chemical Reaction ? Measure of how the concentration or pressure of the involved substances changes with time
Overall Reaction Order ? If more than one reactant is present in the reaction, the sum of the exponents is the overall reaction order.
Rate Constant ? The coefficient that precedes the concentrations in a simple reaction
Activation Energy ? Energy that must be overcome before a chemical reaction can occur
Section 5.2: Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table
Periods and Blocks of the Periodic Table:
Elements arranged vertically in groups/family with similar properties
Elements in horizontal rows (period) w/ similar chemical properties
Length of period = number of electrons occupying sublevels being filled in that period
Periodic Table divided into 4 blocks: s,p,d,f
Name of each block determined by whether an s,p,d, or f sublevel is being filled in successive elements of that block
Section 5.2: Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table
Periods and Blocks of the Periodic Table:
Elements arranged vertically in groups/family with similar properties
Elements in horizontal rows (period) w/ similar chemical properties
Length of period = number of electrons occupying sublevels being filled in that period
Periodic Table divided into 4 blocks: s,p,d,f
Name of each block determined by whether an s,p,d, or f sublevel is being filled in successive elements of that block
Theory of Mind is the ability to see something from someone else's point of view.
Chapter 2: States of
consciousness
Characteristics of
consciousness
3/8/11
VCE Psychology Units 3 & 4
Introducing consciousness
?? Consciousness has many variations
?there are lots of different levels of
awareness as well as variations in
the way individuals experience
them.
?? There is no precise location for each
state of consciousness?
consciousness should rather be
viewed as a continuum.
The study of the interaction of geographical area and political process
It is the formal study of territoriality.
Covers forms of government, borders, treaties, trading blocs, conflicts and war.
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
Interaction of politics and place
A politically organized territory
Administered by a sovereign government
Recognized by a significant portion of the international community.
A state must also contain:
a permanent resident population
an organized economy
STATE
Titanic
Written By: Amanda Wren
At the beginning, people just wanted to find the Heart of the Ocean. When they found the safe that it was supposedly in, they couldn?t find anything, they did find a picture of a woman with the necklace on, who they soon found out that it, was Rose. The group was cautious about her at first, but they soon wanted to know the story of Titanic.
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Kinematics
Uniform Motion
How can uniform motion be
I. Any object moving at a constant velocity
expressed and how can it be
II. When graphed, the line of best fit represents the average speed
calculated?
a. y = mx + b; where ?m? is the constant (slope) and ?b? is the initial
value
b. velocity = displacement / time (m/s)
Vectors and Scalars
What is the difference betw-
I. A vector is a measurement that has a direction component
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