Scientific Method
Experiments
Why is carbon important?
Biochemical Reactions
Water, Acids, and Bases
100

What is the first step of the scientific method?

Observation

100

What is a constant?

The variable that is unchanged in the experiment. 

100

What is matter?

anything that has mass and takes up space

100

WHat is a chemical reaction?

charge of one substance going to another.

100

What is the compound of water?

H2O

200

What is the final step in the scientific method?

Conclusion
200

Who changes the independent variable?

The experimenter

200

What are chemical substances?

have a definite makeup

200

What is an exothermic reaction?

Energy is emmited during the reaction

200

What is a solution?

mixture of two substances

300

How many steps are there in the scientific method?

6

300

What is the controlled variable used for?

To compare to the rest of the experiment.

300

what are elements?

all the same type of atom

300

What is an endothermic reaction?

Energy is absorbed during the reaction

300

How much water makes up Earth?

75%

400

What is a hypothesis?

A possible answer that can be tested.

400

What is the dependent variable?

The variable that is affected by other factors

400

WHat is a compound? 

2 or more elements bonded together 

400

What is activation energy?

Energy required to start a chemical reaction

400

True or False. Bases are sour?

False - Bitter

500

What are the six steps in the scientific method?

observation, question, hypothesis, experiments, analysis, and conclusion. 

500

True or False? The independent variable is affected by other variables?

FALSE - changed by experimenter 

500

What are examples of lipids?

Fats and Oils

500

What is the conservation of matter?

Matter cannot be created or destroyed under normal conditions

500

What is the PH of acids?

0-7

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