The temperature of Sample A is increased to 250oC. The state that Sample A will be.
What is C?
Liquid because the melting point of Sample A is 126oC.
The number of temperatures tested in Experiment 1 and then in Experiment 2.
What is B?
Experiment 1 Experiment 2
1 5
Based on Figure 3, the period for VL was this value.
What is H?
20 ms (milliseconds)
This suspected mutagen resulted in the greatest number of revertants in a dish.
What is C?
Substance N
What is 40 questions and 35 minutes?
Based on Student 1's explanation, the same substance composes both of the samples into these two pairs.
What is C?
Samples C and D
Ni is collected at the same volume in Experiment 1 and Experiment 2 at 30oC. It is the amount of mass of Ni collected in Experiment 1.
What is H?
0.30 g
According to Figures 2 and 3, this voltage varied the least during the 20 msec interval.
What is C?
VL
This dish was intended to serve the purpose of testing only.
What is F?
Dish 1
What is Data Representations, Research Summaries and Conflicting Viewpoints?
Based on Student 3's explanation, the same substance composes both of these samples.
What is J?
Samples G and H
This variable remained constant throughout both experiments.
What is A?
Atmospheric pressure
Based on Figure 2, this is the time when the current was flowing counterclockwise.
What is D?
15 msec (milliseconds)
The order of mutagens from least to most.
What is B?
P, L, M, N
The number of questions you should answer on the ACT Test.
What is all of them?!!!!!!!!!
The number of variables tested and the number of samples tested.
What is 5 variables tested and 8 samples tested?
In Experiment 1, these two variables are proportional.
What is mass and volume of gas collected?
According to Figure 2, this is the approximate, maximum positive value of Vs .
What is C?
250 V
The relationship between the concentration of Substance P and its potential to cause mutations.
What is F?
As the concentration of Substance P increases, its potential to cause mutations increases only.
The type of passage you should complete last on the ACT Science Test.
What is Conflicting Viewpoints?
This type of passage contains two or more opposing scientific viewpoints.
BONUS: The types of titles that you are likely to see at the beginning of these types of passages.
What is Conflicting Viewpoints?
BONUS: What is Scientist 1, Scientist 2, etc?
What is Student 1, Student 2, Student 3, etc?
What is Researcher 1, Researcher 2, Researcher 3, etc?
The difference between Experiment 1 and Experiment 2.
What is J?
multiple mass values of each metal were tested but in Experiment 2, the same mass value of each metal was tested
Based on Figures 2 and 3, these two voltages were always opposite in polarity.
What is H?
VL and VC
Before bacteria were added, this control dish lacked this substance(s).
What is D?
I and III only
You should quickly do this first as soon as you begin your ACT Science Test.
What is label the 3 types of passages?