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G8 Science - Class 15 Review

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    G8 Science - Class 15 Review
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  • What is the Particle Theory of Matter?
    All matter is made of tiny particles, empty spaces between them, moving randomly all the time, move faster when heated, attract each other
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  • Which curve describes the behavior of liquids?
    Blue curve
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  • If the mass of the rock is 12.3g. Find its density. Use the GRASS method.
    2.46 g/mL
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  • If you created a density column using the following substances, draw and label what the density column would look like.
    Top to bottom: Lamp oil, rubbing alcohol, vegetable oil, water, corn syrup
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  • Calculate the force on your body if you are laying down on the floor. The atmospheric pressure is 101.2kPa and your body has a surface area of approximately 1.9m^2.
    192,280 N
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  • The barber presses on the input piston to raise the customer’s chair. The cross-sectional areas of the input piston and the output piston are 400cm2 and 600cm2 respectively. If the customer is 54kg, calculate the the barber's force.
    352.8N
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  • Rank the following substances from most viscous to least viscous:
    D>B>A>E>C
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  • Fill in the blanks for the following diagram:
    A = Freezing B = Melting C = Deposition D = Sublimation E = Condensation F = Evaporation
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  • Which city (Timmins or Toronto) would experience a milder climate? Why?
    Toronto is closer to a large water body so it would experience a milder climate because water has a high heat capacity.
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  • Water that falls in Northern Ontario would flow into:
    Hudson Bay
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  • List and explain the three types of floods.
    Regional floods, flash floods, ice-jam floods
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  • This picture shows what type of contaminants? List two.
    Physical Contaminant – animal waste Biological Contaminant – bacteria, virus
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  • Explain how a septic system operates.
    Solids are trapped in the septic tank where bacteria digest the waste. Liquid flows to drainage bed and return to groundwater.
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  • List and describe three water treatment options.
    Reverse osmosis, UV radiation (SODIS), Boiling water, Carbon filters, Iodine tablets, Desalination
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  • Explain the El Nino effect and its effect on Canada.
    Weakening of trade winds off the western coast of South America every 2-7 years. This leads to milder temperature and decreased precipitation in Canada.
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  • Describe four ways to test for water quality.
    Temperature, Acidity, Turbidity, Conductivity
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