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What’s this class again?
THE Method
ProblemsWe don’t use feet
Scientific What!? Matter
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Mixtures Phy. Props ChangesAtom Scientists
Visual Science
Atoms
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Final Jeopardy
question
Final Jeopardy
answer
question
$200
Science
A system of knowledge and the methods you use to find
that knowledge.
$400
Physical Science
Studies that focuses on the non-living
$600
Technology
Use of knowledge to solve practical problems.
$800
Biology or Life Science
Study of living things.
$1000
Chemistry
Study of the composition, structure, and properties of
matter.
$200
What is the main goal of the scientific method?
Solves problems or to better understand an observed
event.
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Scientific Method
Plan for gathering, organizing, and
communicating information.
$600
Hypothesis
A proposed answer to the question.
$800
Analysis
The results of the experiment.
$1000
Manipulative Variable
The variable that causes a change in the other.
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6.34 x 106
Write this in scientific notation:
6,340,000
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9,670
Expand this:
9.67 x 103
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7.45 x 10-3
Write this out in Scientific notation:
0.00745
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543
54.3 cm into mm
$1000
0.010 km
10 m into km
$200
Meters
We measure length in this.
$400
Mass (grams)
We use the triple beam balance for this type of
measurement.
$600
Temperature
Kelvin
$800
Volume
This can be measured in m3 or in liters
$1000
Density
Mass
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Volume
$200
Scientific Model
This is an example of:
$400
Scientific Theory
Well-tested explanation for experimental results
$600
Law
Gravity is an example of this
$800
Scientific Fact
Truth known by actual experience or observation in
nature
$1000
Scientific Law
Summarizes patterns in nature
$200
Element
Substance that cannot be broken down into simpler
substances
$400
Uniform, Fixed
Type of composition of Pure Substance
$600
Compounds
Chemically Combined
$800
Mixture
Not Chemically Combined, still keeps some original
properties
$1000
Matter
Anything that is a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma
$400
homogeneous
Uniform mixture
$800
Heterogeneous
Different Mixture
$1200
Colloid
Medium sized particles, creams, gels, scatters light,
but doesn’t separate
$1600
Suspension
Does separate over time
$2000
Solution
Small, Not filterable, doesn’t scatter light
$400
Viscosity
Resist flow
$800
Conduction
Flow of electricity/heat
$1200
Boiling point/melting
Dependent on temperature
$1600
Hardness
Scratching tested by this
$2000
Malleability
Hammered without shattering
$400
Flammability
Allows something to light on fire
$800
Reactivity
Baking soda and vinegar has this property
$1200
Chemical
Rusting is this change
$1600
Physical
Haircut is this type of change
$2000
Physical
Ice Melting
$400
Democritus
Coined the Term Atom
$800
Aristotle
Elements were Earth, Air, Water, and Fire
$1200
J.J. Thomson
Discovered that there is a negative particle in an atom
$1600
John Dalton
Discovered atoms by weighing
$2000
Rutherford
Gold foil experiment, discovered positive charged
center
$400
Pie Chart or Circle Graph
question
$800
Data Table
Simplest way to organize data
$1200
Inverse/Indirect
question
$1600
Bar Graph
This graph is used to compare sets of values
$2000
Direct proportion
Relationship in which the ratio of two variables is
constant.
$400
Proton
Positive Charge
$800
Neutron
Has same weight as a proton
$1200
Electron
Not found in the nucleus
$1600
Atomic Number
Tells the number of protons
$2000
Mass Number
Tells the total number of protons and neutrons in an
atom
Daily Double
answer
question
Daily Double
answer
question
Daily Double
answer
question
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