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100

What do solid particles look like? Draw an example on your white board.

Particles that are arranged close together and organized.

100

What do liquid particles look like? Draw an example on your white board.

Liquid particles are more spaced out because their particles have weaker attractions to one another - allowing them to flow. 

100

What do gas particles look like? Draw an example on your white board.

Gas particles are usually spaced apart, they have the most energy, but the particles have the weakest attraction to one another so they can keep spreading out.

100

Name all 4 states of matter. 

solid, liquid, gas, plasma (super-heated gas)
200

give an example of a measurement of mass 

2g, 6kg, 98mg 

200

Write an example of qualitative data

The sky is blue today

It is very cold out

The dog is light gray in color 

200

What is an example of quantitative data? 

The table length was 3.5m 

The chair was 65.5cm

The sample weighed 250.0g

200

Give an example of a solid, a liquid, and a gas.

solid - car, chair, floor, ball

liquid - water, vinegar, soda

gas - carbon dioxide, water vapor, helium, oxygen, propane

300

give an example of matter and non-matter

matter: tree, table, pencil, cell phone, car

non-matter: time, sound, an idea, sunlight

300

what is the dependent variable in this prompt?

if a student studies an extra 15 minutes a day, their grade will go up and improve over time

dependent variable is the Data we are collecting
dependent variable: how much the student's grade goes up 

300

what is the metric unit for temperature?

Kelvin

400

Matter is anything that has.... 

mass and takes up space (volume)

400

explain how the particles in the oobleck (cornstarch and water) allow it to behave the way it does (as a non-Newtonian fluid)

the viscosity of the oobleck can change when under force (the particles separating and then coming together again when force is added, creating a "shield" of cornstarch particles)

400

what is the independent variable in this prompt? 

if you water garden A more than garden B, more vegetables will grow as a result

independent variable: the thing we are changing in the experiment, the amount of water is what's changing

400

What was the term used to describe what oobleck is? (hint: think of newton's viscosity law)

oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid

500

Convert 350mL to L

conversion factor: 1L = 1,000mL

show your work on the white board! Include your units! 

0.35L

500

what are all the steps to the scientific method?

observation 

hypothesis

experiment 

collect / analyze data

conclusion / results

500

kinetic molecular theory states that....

all particles, even solids, are in constant random motion

500

Convert 9.25cm to m


use the conversion factor 1m = 100cm 

(use your whiteboard)

0.0925 

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