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Scientific Method
Newtonian Physics
Photosynthesis
Balancing Act
Acid and Bases
100
Answered with a question mark
What is the problem
100
Push or Pull
What is a force?
100
A gas that plants take in to start the photosynthesis process
What is Carbon Dioxide
100
Two atoms of hydrogen bonds with one atom of hydrogen of Oxygen
What is a compound?
100
ph of 13
What is a base?
200
When everything is kept the same in order to eliminate bias.
What is constant?
200
When the applied force is greater
What is an unbalanced force?
200
A gas that plants give off to animals that help them survive.
What is Oxygen?
200
The large number in front of a compound that tells how many molecules are in a coumpound
What is the coefficient?
200
Ph of 0
What is an acid
300
Step1-Plant Flowers Step 2- Add Fertilizer Step 3-Add Water
What is the procedure
300
A golf ball would sit on the tee forever unless an unbalanced force acts upon it
What is Newton's first Law of Motion?
300
Carbon Dioxide and Water
What are the reactants photosynthesis?
300
The small number that tells how many atoms are the element
What is subscript
300
Lemons causes water in metal cups to taste funny
What is an acid
400
This deals with the numbers in the experiment
What is quantitative observation?
400
Sitting a chair and applying a downward force and the chair is applying an upward and equal force.
What is Newtons 3rd Law of Motion?
400
Sugar and Oxygen
What are the product of photosynthesis
400
When there are more of atoms of a particular element than of the other element on the other side, then the element is
What is unbalanced
400
Having a pH of 7
What is a neutral
500
If water increases plant growth then plants will be water daily
What is Hypothesis?
500
The air of a balloon is being released in on direction and the balloon is moving in the opposite direction
What is Newton's 3rd Law of motion?
500
The process by which plants use light energy from the sun to make glucose and oxygen.
What is photosynthesis
500
matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction
What is the law of conservation of mass
500
The more acidic a solution
What is a lower pH?