Scientific Method (General)
Ice Properties
Dry Ice Properties
Key Terms
Application To Our Experiment
100

What are the first THREE steps of the Scientific Method in its correct order?

1. Question 

2. Hypothesis 

3. Experiment 

100

What is the freezing point of water?

0 degrees Celsius (or 32 degrees Fahrenheit)

100

How is dry ice used? Provide 3 examples.

Transportation of food; preservation of food/plants; medical purposes

100

The process in which matter turns from a liquid to a solid is called

Solidification

100

What question will we be examining in our experiment?

What might happen if we put dry ice in juice?

200

What are the LAST THREE steps of the Scientific Method in its correct order?

4. Data 

5. Analyze

6. Report

200

What is the state of matter of ice?

Solid

200

True or False: It is safe to eat and touch dry ice.

FALSE!!!!!! YOU WILL NOT BE TOUCHING THE DRY ICE, NOR WILL YOU CONSUME IT!

200

Deposition can be defined as

The process in which matter turns from a gas to a solid, and skips the liquid phase. 

200

Fill in the blanks: If we put dry ice in juice, then ________ , because ________. 

*ANSWERS WILL VARY*

300

A testable statement based on background knowledge, research, or scientific reason; It shows the cause and effect of doing something

Hypothesis

300

What is the chemical composition of water?

H20

300

What is the chemical composition of Dry Ice?

CO2

300

What is sublimation?

The process in which matter turns from a solid to a gas, and skips the liquid phase. 

300

In our experiment with dry ice, what will be the independent variable? what will be the dependent variable?

Independent: Dry Ice

Dependent: Juice

400

What is the proper format we should use when creating our hypothesis?

"if... then... because"

400

The gaseous phase of H20 is 

Water vapor

400

True OR False: Carbon Dioxide does NOT exist in a liquid phase. 

False: Carbon Dioxide requires a precise temperature and pressure in order to turn into its liquid form.

400

A variable that isn't changed by another variable you are trying to measure. 

Independent Variable

400

In our experiment, which will serve as the BASE experiment for comparison with other trials of the experiment?

A) The juice with regular ice

B) The juice with the dry ice

A) The juice with regular ice
500

True or False: the purpose of conducting an experiment is to find out whether or not our hypothesis is correct

True

500

What are three forms of ice (besides ice cubes?)

Snow, Frost, Sleet, and/or Hail

500

Give three examples of where CO2 is found in everyday life?

Fire extinguishers; when we exhale; in sparkling beverages such as soda;

500

The base experiment for comparison with other trials of the experiment. It is the part that doesn't change in the experiment. 

Constant/Control Group

500

In our experiment, the juice will be our ____ variable (provide the term AND its definition) 


Dependent variable; a variable that depends on another factor.

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