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Lesson Warm-Up
• Module 18 Exam Marks
Grade 8 Adv
Science
End of Term 2 Review 2023-
2024
Lesson Objective: Students will review questions 1 to
20 from the End of Term Practice Questions.

The exam will cover Modules 14, 15, and 16.


EOT Coverage Answers
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For Today’s Lesson you will need your…
• Science Textbook
• Highlighter
• Pen or pencil
• Science notebook
Grade 8 Adv
Science
End of Term 2 Review 2023-
2024
Lesson Objective: Students will review questions 21
to 41 from the End of Term Practice Questions.

The exam will cover Modules 14, 15, and 16.


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F= P.A
F= (202 x 1000) (1.5)
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F = 15,000 N
P = 190 x 1000 Pa
A = F/P
A= (15,000) / (190x1000)
Pressure = pressure on earth x 91
Pressure = 101 x 1000 x 91
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Pressure = 9,191,000 Pa
P = F/A
F=P.A
F = (9,191,000) (1.8)
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• Elements in the same group have the same number of electrons in their outermost
energy levels. These electrons are called valence electrons.
• The periodic table organizes elements based on increasing atomic number. Energy levels,
or electron shells, are represented by rows (periods). As you move across a period,
electrons are added to the same energy.
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1/278 = 1.5/Tf
Tf = 144 C
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For Today’s Lesson you will need your…
• Science Textbook
• Highlighter
• Pen or pencil
• Science notebook
Grade 8 Adv
Science
End of Term 2 Review 2023-
2024
Lesson Objective: Students will review questions 42
to 59 from the End of Term Practice Questions.

The exam will cover Modules 14, 15, and 16.


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The energy levels in atoms represent the specific energy states
that electrons can occupy around the nucleus. Electrons in higher
energy levels are farther from the nucleus and possess more
energy than those in lower levels.

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