Sustainability and DOPPHAE
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Venn Diagrams A.
Venn Diagrams B.
100

Define climate change

long term change in temperature, precipitation and other atmospheric patterns on earth 

100

Define catalyst

A substance that helps speed up a reaction 

100

Purpose summary and materials for waves lab

Purpose: To follow the pattern of waves through various objects 

Summary:Larger surface area generally transmits more waves

Materials:Plastic ruler, wooden stick, sponge, cloth and a rubber band  

100

How does a balanced Force affect an object

Object stays at rest

100

If Von pushed a sled down hill with more force than the amount of friction that would otherwise slow it down that would be an example of 

Kinetic energy

200

Define overexploitation

When plant and animals are taken from their habitat, decreasing the population. 

200

what happens when concentration goes up

What is if concentration goes up the rate of reaction goes up because there are more reactants to react with

200

Purpose summary and materials for Mirror lab 

Purpose:To observe how an object appears in a mirror

Summary: Objects appeared flipped and inverted

Materials: Mirror, Index card, writing utensil and ruler                                       

200

Does Light need a medium to travel through

No not necessary

200

More mass=

More kinetic energy

300

Define habitat fragmentation/destruction

What is when a part/all of an ecosystem/habitat is removed and built on.

300

How does surface area influence the rate of reaction

What is gives more space for particle collision

300

List the three main types of heat flow



Convection Conduction Radiation 

300

Double or nothing!

1. Define Kinetic energy 

2. Define potential energy

1. Energy of motion 

2. Stored energy based on position

300

What is the key factor for Kinetic energy

The objects speed and mass
400

How does carbon footprint affect the environment

What is it contributes to climate change by trapping heat in the air along with many other greenhouse gases 

400

Define inhibitor

What is any substance that slows the rate of a reaction 

400

Double or nothing Get two right you get 800 points

Get one right and one wrong or both wrong no points

A. List the Purpose, Summary, and independent and dependent variables of the Heat Flow Lab 

B. List the Purpose, Summary, and independent and dependent variables for  the Steel Wool Lab

 

A. Purpose: 

To compare the amount of time required for an ice cube to melt in a person’s non-dominant hand.

Summary: Conduction was the main source of heat in this lab 

Ind. Var. The person heat in their hand

Dep. Var The amount of minutes needed for the ice to melt

B

Purpose: 

To observe the reaction between steel wool, vinegar and oxygen in the air. 

Summary: 

This was shown as an example of an exothermic reaction due to the fact that heat was released 

Ind. Var. The solution of vinegar Dep. Var. How much it changes the appearance of Steel Wool 


400

Define unbalanced force 

When the forces acting on an object are not equal and opposite, this will cause a change in the object’s motion.


400

What is the key factor of Potential energy

The key factor for potential energy is its position/location or state.

500

Define Eutrophication

What is a form of water pollution caused by humans

500

How does temperature act like a catalyst in a reaction.

What is If temp is raised it speeds up the reaction by giving particles more energy to collide.

500

What is the type of reaction in the steel wool lab, Define it

The type of reaction is an exothermic reaction

An exothermic reaction is a type of reaction where energy is released 

500

List the type of wave for each

Light 

Sound  

Light: Electromagnetic wave 

Sound: Mechanical wave

500

Effect of an unbalanced Force

The object stays at rest or continues moving at a constant speed in a straight line with no acceleration.

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