Categories: All - elements - experiments - protons - equipment

by Husein Hafsah Bint 4 years ago

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welcome to chemistry

The periodic table organizes 118 elements into metals, non-metals, and metalloids and is arranged into groups numbered 1 to 18. The scientific method is crucial for conducting experiments and includes steps such as identifying the purpose, forming a hypothesis, gathering materials, following procedures, analyzing results, and drawing conclusions.

welcome to chemistry

welcome to chemistry

Type in the name of the company you are going to have an interview with.

Pure substances vs. mixtures

Mixtures- made up of two or more different types of particles
Heterogeneous mixtures- more than one part of the mixture is visible Ex. Pizza

Homogeneous mixtures- only one part of the mixture is visible Ex. Millk

Pure substances - made up of only one type of particle
Elements - made up of only one type of atom Ex. Hydrogen

Compounds- made up of two or more different atoms bonded together Ex. Salt

Whimis

there are 10 WHIMIS safety symbols

Bohr diagram

protons are positively charge, electrons are negatively charge and nuetrons are nuetral
protons and nuetrons are found in the nuecleus and electrons are found ouside of the nuecleus

Protons, Nuetrons, electrons

the protons, nuetrons, and the electrons are in the nuecleus.
colour change, gas production, temperature change.
A chemical change is when a substance undergoes a chemical change, and it is change into a different substance with different properties.

How ambitious are you?

Disappearing puddle, Dry ice, sawing wood

What are your short-term goals ?


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A physical changes is when somethng changes the form of a substance, but it does not change into another substance. like for example, making orange juice, the state of the juice is changed, but not the properties of it.

changes of matter

properties of matter

physical

What experience have you got from your previous jobs? Make sure you specify all your previous work experience, part-time jobs, vacation jobs, voluntary work, and unpaid work experience that are relevant for the position you are applying for.

A property that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance.

Ex. odor, density, structure, hardness, solubility

reaction with air, flamability.

Describe a typical work day in your previous/current position.

reaction with acid, reaction with base, reaction with water,
chemical

Why will/did you leave your existing/last job?

A property that can be observed only during a chemical change.

periodic table

the periodic table has 118 elements, which has metals, non- metals, and metalloids. and is organized in groups 1-18.

Naming compounds

compounds without metals

How would you describe yourself?


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SO2 sulfure dioxide

use a prefix to figure out how many atoms there are

compounds with metals

What are your hobbies?


What do you like to do in your free time? What was the last film you saw or the last book you read? Think of the activities that relax you the most. Fill in several hobbies.

LiCL- Lithium chloride

first element keeps its name, second element ends in ''ide''

steps of the scientific method

Are you qualified for this position?


Interviewers will want to know whether or not you are able to do the job.

Answer the questions from this section and see if you are the right person for this position.

we use the scientific method to help us to understand how to do a science experiment.
6. Conclusion- make a conclusion of what the experiment is about.
5. Result- analyze the observations

What is the most compelling reason you should be hired?

4. procedure- carry out the experiment

What can you do for this job that other candidates can't? Why?

3. Materials- the equipments that we need to do the experiment

Which qualities were easily observed by your colleagues and/or your former/existing boss?

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2. Hypothesis- an educated guess of what we think might happen.

What are your weaknesses?


Examples:

stubbornoverly critical, can't accept authoritytoo demandingtoo talkativetoo quiettoo sensitivelacking assertivenesslacking social tact
1. purpose- the question that we are asking or the reason for the experiment.

What strengths qualify you for this job?



Example:

ambitiousgood communicatorfocuseddeterminedadaptablecuriousoptimisthard workerhonestpoliteco-operativeself motivatedenthusiasticgood leaderstrategic thinkerquick learnerflexiblegood problem solver

Main topic

Lab equipments- are used to help us to perform the experiment and to do them in the correct way so that there isn't too much or less of something that would result in consequenses.

Research the company

You should find and learn as much as you can about the company where you are having an interview.

The interviewer will want to see what you know about them and why you chose the company.

Doing your homework will show that you are really interested.

Clay triangle- used for heating a crucible evenly over a bunsen burner
Clay triangle
Glass stirring rod- to mix chemicals
Glass strirring rod
Funnel- pour liquids into a small opening filtering
Funnel
Thermometer- measure temperature/ changes with a high degree of precision
Thermometer
Pipette- transports really small amount of liquids (drops)
Pipette
Test tube rack- holds many test tubes at once, drying rack
Test tube rack
Test tube holder- lifting/ carrying hot test tubes
Test tube holder
scoopula- used for transferring small amount of granulated chemicals from jars to beakers
Scoopula
Ring stand- to hold the ring clamp
Ring stand
Beaker- holding/ mixing liquids, not exact amounts
Beaker
Test tubes- heat small amount of liquids or solids
Test tubes
Graduated cylinder- used to measure volume exactly, (ex. 78ml)
Graduated cylinder
mortar and pestle- crush substances into a fine paste/ powder
Mortar and pestle
Beaker tongs- lifting/ carrying/ heating beakers
Beaker tongs
Ruler- measuring length for quantitive observation
Ruler
Bunsen burner- used for heating, sterillization and combustion and is also an alternative to hot plate

What do you know about the company's main goal and vision?


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Bunsen burner
Facts
crucible- used for heating/ holding chemicals that are very hot

What do you know about the history of the company?


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Crucible

Apron- to protect clothing

What kind of innovations does this company have?


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Apron

Ring clamp- hold glassware over a flame

What is the company's turnover for last year?

Ring clamp

Forceps- move, grasp, hold, items that shouldn't be touched and is also used in dissection

What products does this company have?


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Forceps

Wire mesh with ceramic center- flame shield, hold beakers over a flame

What is the size of this company?

Wire mesh with ceramic center

Watch glass- is used to evaporate liquids, hold substances for heating/ weighing, cover for beaker

What can you do for this company that someone else can't?


Type in several unique traits that will turn you into the perfect candidate for the position.

Watch glass
Evaporating dish- used to evaporate a liquid so that we can get the solid back.

What do you know about the company?


Type a short description of the company's background.

Evaporating dish
Erlenmeyer flask- is used to measure, mix, and hold liquids in the lab.

Why do you want to work for this company?


Think of what you can do for them, not of what they can do for you.

Erlenmeyer flask