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so what’s the difference between a cation and an anion again?

Chemistry (Chapter 5.6; 5.8)

NB: You will be provided with a polyatomic ion data sheet and periodic table during the exam. This is also attached to this notification for your reference.

  • Understanding what an ion is
  • Using the periodic table to determine valency
  • Formation of Ionic Compounds (including chemical formulae)
  • Chemical equations involving polyatomic ions

Acids (Chapter 7.5; 7.6)

  • Properties of Acids and Bases
  • Chemical formula of common acids (hydrochloric, nitric, sulfuric) and bases (sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide)
  • Differences between and examples of some strong acids and weak acids vs strong bases and weak bases
  • How could you distinguish between:
    • a strong acid and a weak acid
    • a strong base and a weak acid
  • Neutralisation reactions
  • Writing word equations
  • Writing chemical equations
  • Naming salts formed from acid reactions
  • Be able to describe what happens when an acid reacts with:
    • a base
    • an active metal
    • a carbonate
  • For each of these reaction types, be able to write:
    • word equations
    • balanced chemical equations
  • Relate metal reactivity to position on the periodic table
  • Balancing chemical equations/conservation of mass

Control Systems (Chapter 1 + 2)

  • Endocrine System
  • How does the human body use hormones to maintain:
    • the right amount of glucose in the blood
    • the correct temperature
  • Negative feedback diagrams
  • Location and function of Endocrine glands (including names of hormones)

Nervous System

  • Sense organs (including receptor cell types)
  • Structure of the eye
  • Light refraction
  • Diagram of the brain (including main functions of Brain stem, cerebrum and cerebellum)
  • Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System
  • Labelled diagram of a typical neuron
  • Types of neurons (structure, location and function)
  • Reflex Arc
  • Compare and contrast: nervous system vs endocrine system

Disease

  • Definitions of Infectious and non-infectious diseases (with examples of 3 types of non-infectious diseases)
  • Pathogen types
  • Outline of first line of defence against pathogens (physical and chemical barriers)
  • Description of how phagocytes and lymphocytes help prevent disease
  • Second line of defence
  • Third line of defense

Big Ideas In Science – Plate Tectonics (Chapter 8.2-8.6)

  • Wegener’s theory of continental drift
  • Describe the use of scientific ideas and technology in the development of the theory of plate tectonics
  • Describe what Pangea was and when it existed
  • Describe the features of Earth’s crust compared with other layers above and below it.
  • Evidence supporting theories related to plate tectonics, including location of volcanoes and earthquake activity
  • Explain plate movement in terms of: - heat and convection currents
    • forces acting in the Earth’s crust
    • types of boundaries
  • Describe the process of folding and faulting and relate to mountain formation
  • Describe and compare the processes of subduction and the formation of ocean ridges
  • Relate earthquake and volcanic activity to movement along plate boundaries
  • Compare energy released by earthquakes using the Richter scale
  • Associate tsunamis with earthquakes and volcanic activity
  • Distinguish between lava and magma
  • Relate the age and stability of the Australian continent and its lack of volcanic and major earthquake activity to its location away from plate boundaries.

General Science Skills

  • Interpreting and drawing graphs
  • Validity and reliability of experimental procedures
  • Constructing and understanding tables
  • Steps in the Scientific method
  • Assessing Theories, laws and models
  • Writing chemical and word equations
Quack quack, I think we have an SRP next year by the way.

Polyatomic ion sheet

Name Chemical Formula
carbonate CO3 (2-)
sulfate SO4 (2-)
nitrate NO3 (1-)
hydroxide OH (1-)
ammonium NH4 (1-)

QUIZLET FLASHCARDS AND IRL NOTES

This is low-priority stuff.

  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 1 - All under control
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 2 - Medical science
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 4 - Invisible waves
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 5 - Chemistry – the inside story (Chemistry 1)
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 6 - Radioactivity: a two-edged sword
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 7 - Chemical reactions
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 8 - The dynamic Earth

STUDENT-MADE QUIZZES

This is low-priority stuff.

  • Quiz 1
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 1 - All under control
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 2 - Medical science

  • Quiz 2
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 6 - Radioactivity: a two-edged sword
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 4 - Invisible waves

  • Quiz 3
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 5 - Chemistry – the inside story
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 7 - Chemical reactions

  • Quiz 4
  • Stage 5 Science Chapter 8 - The dynamic Earth

CHEAT SHEETS AND OTHER RESOURCES

  • How neurons work together

*Based off the Aloys T4 Finals Exam.


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