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REVISIO

Are u ready for


N
tomorrow?
CHAPTER 1
Fill in the blank
Physical S.I. unit Symbol Instrument
quantity
Length m

Mass Kilogram Lever or beam


balance
Time Second Stop clock or stop
watch
Temperature

Electric Ampere Ammeter


Current
Physical S.I. unit Symbol Instrument
quantity
Length Metre m Metre rule

Mass Kilogram kg Lever or beam


balance
Time Second s Stop clock or stop
watch
Temperature Kelvin K Thermometer

Electric Ampere A Ammeter


Current
HAZARD SYMBOL
E I
P

F R
C
Name and their uses



M
What we use to
measure….
 Length?_____________
 Length of curve?_____________ and
_______
 Internal diameter: __________and
_________
 External diameter:
_________and______________
 Measurement of area :
__________________
 Volume of liquid:
Measuring the length of an

object
 If the position of the eye is
at A B or C, the reading
taken is accurate?
 This error is known as
parallax error.
What To Measure ??????
WHAT IS THIS??????
How to measure volume of water?

C
How to measure MERCURY?
A

C
W____ D_________ M________
Measuring the volume of
irregular solids with a eureka
tin
CHAPTER 2

ANIMAL CELL
PLANT CELL
ONE MORE DIFFERERENCES THAT U ALWAYS FORGOT….

FIXED SHAPE
 Where is a location of cell sap (liquid)

Answer :

 At the center of a Cell is the Vacuole,


filled with Cell Sap - containing
nutrients, metabolites, and waste
product

CELL ORGANIZATION
CELL… basic unit of you
TISSUE
ORGAN
SysTeM
UNICELLUlaR AND MULTICELLULAr
OrganisM
CHAPTER 3

Matter is….

hasmass and
occupies space
Three StaTes Of
MatteR
DIFFERENCE SOLID LIQUID GASES
IN TERM OF
PARTICLE COMPACT LOOSELY FAR APART
ARRANGEME
NT
ATTRACTIVE STRONGEST MODERATE VERY WEEK
FORCE
BETWEEN
PARTICLES
ENERGY LOWEST MODERATE HIGHEST
CONTENT
SHAPE FIXED FOLLOW NOT FIXED
VOLUME FIXED CONTAINER
FIXED NOT FIXED
COMPRESSIBI CANNOT BE VERY CAN BE
LITY COMPRESSED DIFFICULT COMPRESSED
HAS MASS YES TO
YES YES
COMPRESS
OCCUPIES YES YES YES
SPACE
No
1 Properties
Occupies space Solid Liquid Gas

2 Has mass
3 Has fixed volume
4 Has fixed shape
5 Motion
6 Energy

7 Attraction force
8 Space
9 FLOW
10 COMPRESS
No Properties Solid Liquid Gas
1 Occupies space YES YES YES
2 Has mass YES YES YES
3 Has fixed volume YES YES NO
4 Has fixed shape YES NO NO
5 Motion VIBRATE RANDOM FREEL
Y
6 Energy LOW MDRATE HIGH
7 Attraction force HIGH MDRATE LOW
8 Space SMALL MDRATE LARGE
9 FLOW NO YES YES
10 CoMpRESS NO YES YES

DENSITY..
WHICH LIQUID HAS HIGHER DENSITY?
Upper part or lower part?
DENSITY?????

Density = Mass ( g )

Volume ( cm ³ )
Density Unit = gcm ­ ³

1 cm³ = 1 ml
Density = Mass/Volume
Mass = Density x Volume
Volume = Mass/ Density
ELEMENT

It is made up of ONE TYPE
OF ATOM only.

COMPOUND
 Is formed when two or more elements
combined

CHEMICALLY…

MIXTURES
 Consist of mixed
substances combined
PHYSICALLY…

W E
H O D T E
M E T A R A
A T S E P
WH T O
U S E ? ? ?
U N D
M P O
C O

EXAMPLE :
WATER,
AMMONIA,
SEPARATION OF COMPOUND
ELECTROLYSIS

 only
SEPaRAtiON oF MixTUres
Differences between
Compounds and Mixtures
COMPOUNDS MIXTURES
H Heat changes
E Example Rice, Sugar and Nasi lemak, seawater, air
N New substance Salt
C produced? of
Combination
O Component
Originality?
S Separation

HENCOS
 META  NON METAL
L 


DUCTILE? 

H E AT A N D E LE C TR IC A L

C O N D U C TE
MELEABLE (easily
R
shaped)
DENSITY??
MELTING AND BOILING POINT
STATES at ROOM TEMPERATURE

SHINY????
TEST UR BRAIN Again…

1. Involve a chemical change during the formation is


_________
2. The constituent can be separated physically is ________
3. State the method that can be used to separate a mixture of
sand and water?________
4. State one object that can be used to separate a mixture of
sand and iron filings ___________
5. State the method to separate a mixture of salt and
water:______
6. Name a metal that is liquid at room temperature
___________
7. Method to separate compound? ___________
GOOD LUCK
to all of you

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