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Length = Meter, feet, miles Liquid Volume = gallon, quart, Milliliter, Volume = cm3, inches3 Temperature = Celsius, Fahrenheit, Centigrade
What are commonly used Units of Measure?
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Anything that has MASS and takes up SPACE
What is matter?
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The _________ is what we use for the unit of measure for Force.
What is the Newton
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Making a prediction as to the outcome of a scientific inquiry.
What is a Hypothesis?
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I want to show the numbers of students in each grade at ASK Academy as a percentage of the whole, what type of graph does this best
What is a circle or pie graph?
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A method by which scientists ask questions and test their predictions.
What is the Scientific method
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True or False: It is always bad if our Hypothesis is found to be unsupported (wrong).
What is False, we often learn more when our prediction is unsupported because we take the time to analyze the results more closely.
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A force that works against you.
What is Friction
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The distance something travels in a given amount of time.
What is Velocity
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The average Mass of the sum of parts in an atom
What is atomic mass
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Anything that we make up to measure something, like the length of a text book or your shoe.
What is a non standard unit of measure?
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Protons – Positive Neutrons – Neutral Electrons - Negative
What are the associated charges of parts of the atom?
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Metals Metalloids Gases
What are the three major classifications of elements in the periodic table?
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These give scientists from different locations a standard to ensure the correct interpretation of data.
What Units of Measure?
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The term ___________ describes the outer shell of electrons
What is Valence
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A number that describes the number of Protons in an element
What is the atomic number
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The amount of matter you have in a defined space determines an objects ____________.
What is Density?
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Title X & Y axis Labels Proper Scale and intervals marks on axis Key (if needed, i.e more than one line)
What are things associated with making a graph?
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For density: In the numerator: (Mass) gram, pounds In the denominator: (volume) cm3, mL, inches3 Example: g/cm3
What is the unit of measure for density?
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In the Nucleus are Protons and Neutrons, circling the nucleus in a cloud are electrons.
What are the parts of an atom?
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The periodic table is described by Rows and Columns, The columns are called what? The rows are called what?
What are Families or Groups (Columns), and Periods (Rows)
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Ionic (Borrowed electrons) & Covalent (shared electrons)
What are the two types of chemical bonds?
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Newton described three laws of motion, can you describe two of these?
An object at rest will remain at rest, and object in motion will remain in motion, unless acted upon by another force (the law of inertia) The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is Force = Mass x Acceleration For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
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In the periodic table except for Hydrogen, Gasses are located here.
What is the upper right hand corner
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The ratio between the Force of Tension (for an object at rest) and the Force Normal.
What is the coefficient of friction or mu (static)?
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