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What is the scientific method?

  1. Make an observation and ask questions.
  2. Form a hypothesis.
  3. Conduct an experiment.
  4. Analyze the results and draw conclusions.
  5. Communicate results.
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Define Matter

physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.

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Who created the periodic table?

Dmitri Mendeleev

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What is a nuclear reaction?

A type of chemical reaction in which the identity of the elements involved changes.

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What are Heterogeneous Mixtures?

A mixture in which the parts are not evenly distributed throughout the entire mixture.

200

What is a Hypothesis?

A hypothesis offers a possible solution or answer to a problem or question that can be tested.

200

What are the six type of phase changes?



  • Freezing: liquid to solid.
  • Melting: solid to liquid.
  • Condensation: gas to liquid.
  • Vaporization: liquid to gas.
  • Sublimation: solid to gas.
  • Deposition: gas to solid.



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What are metaloids?

Elements that have chemical and physical properties that fall between those of metals and nonmetals

200

True or False- The photons of gamma radiation are very fast

True

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 What are Nonpolar solvents?

Solvents made of molecules that lack a positive or negative side because the charges within them are evenly spread out.

300

What is the difference between applied science vs pure science?

Pure science has broad branch of science that focuses on knowledge discovery, while Applied science has broad branch of science that focuses on knowledge us.

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Define the term phase change.

Phase changes happen when you reach certain special points. Sometimes a liquid wants to become a solid. Scientists use something called a freezing point or melting point to measure the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid. There are physical effects that can change the melting point.

300

Define chemical bond

A force of attraction that pulls two atoms together and allows them to form new substance.

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What is a Beta Radiation?

Beta radiation is a type of radiation produced when electrons are emitted from the unstable nuclei of radioactive elements.

300

What does a solute do?

the substance that is dissolved in a solution

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