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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.

$200

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

$800

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

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Daily Double

answer

question

The Jeopardy champion!

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