Scientific Method
Physical & Chemical Change
Characteristic Properties of Matter
Chemistry
Physics
100
King Henry died drinking chocolate milk
What is the mnemonic of the prefixes used in the metric system?
100
The amount of space an object occupies
What is volume?
100
Mass Weight Volume Density
What are the 4 Characteristics of Matter that can be measured?
100
Protons' location in an atom
What are located in a nucleus?
100
Speed and Direction
What is Velocity?
200
Used to ignite an object during a science lab
What is the purpose of a striker?
200
1. Measure of the gravitational pull on an object 2. Newtons
What is weight and how is it measured (its units)?
200
Information one needs to calculate mass
What are an object's volume and density?
200
Different forms of a single element
What is an isotope?
200
Law of Inertia
What law states that an object in motion will remain in motion until an external force is applied to the object
300
educated guess
What is an hypothesis
300
Place item in a beaker of water and fill it to the top, note the level, remove object and note the new level of water.
How can an object be measured by volume?
300
Sublimation
What occurs when matter changes from one state to another, actually skipping a particular state of matter?
300
Covalent, Ionic and Metalic
What are the 3 Types of Bonds?
300
The change of an object's velocity.
What is acceleration?
400
1. Title 2. Labels of variables 3. Correct graph type 4. Correct location of variables 5. Units of each 6. Scale maximum space
What are 4 (of 6) of the required parts of a graph?
400
My car begins to rust and the leaves change color.
What is a chemical change?
400
Heating and cooling of matter?
What causes matter to change its state?
400
The name given to the number of protons of an element actually located on the Periodic Table
What is an "Atomic Number"?
400
Heat, Nuclear, Magnetic, Chemical, Electric, Acoustical, and Light
What the 7 Types of Energy?
500
1. Restate Hypothesis 2. Accept or Reject Hypothesis 3. Discuss data (mean, mode and range) 4. Explain why 5. Discuss potential errors 6. Discuss extensions (further questions) 7. Applications (used in the real world
What are the 7 parts of a well-developed Conclusion?
500
the study of the interaction of molecules
What is Chemistry?
500
Molecules move very fast and then slower and then to no motion at all
How does molecular motion define the state of matter?
500
Solutions that are neither acidic nor basic
What is the pH of 7?
500
An object's maximum falling speed
What is Terminal Velocity
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