Elements
Periodic Table of Elements
Experiments
Anything Goes
Tables & Graphs
100
The element with the atomic symbol of H
What is hydrogen?
100
Elements which have characteristics of metals and nonmetals
What are metalloids?
100
The variables that are not changed in an experiment
What are constants?
100
The amount of change of a measurement in a given amount of time. Example: mph
What is rate?
100
This displays information in rows and columns
What is a table?
200
The element with the atomic symbol of Pb
What is lead?
200
Elements which are shiny, ductile, and malleable.
What are metals?
200
Factors that can be changed in an experiment
What are variables?
200
These are used to communicate, test predictions, and may save time, money and lives.
What are models?
200
This shows the relationship between two variables
What is a line graph?
300
The element with the atomic # of 6
What is Carbon?
300
Elements which are not ductile or malleable--many are gases
What are nonmetals?
300
The variable which is manipulated by the experimenter
What is the independent variable?
300
When you ______, you draw a conclusion based on what you observe.
What is infer?
300
This uses rectangular blocks, or bars, of varying sizes to show the relationships among variables
What is a bar graph?
400
The element with the atomic symbol of Fe
What is iron?
400
Group of elements which include helium, neon, xenon, radon, argon, and krypton
What are noble gases?
400
The variable which changes in response to the change of the independent variable
What is a dependent variable?
400
This is a type of model that you can see and touch
What is a physical model?
400
This shows the parts of a whole--percentages
What is a circle graph?
500
The element with the atomic symbol of Hg
What is mercury?
500
The only metal which is a liquid at room temperature
What is mercury?
500
The variable that is placed on the x-axis on a graph
What is the independent variable?
500
This is found by using the equation l x w x h.
What is volume?
500
This is another name for a circle graph
What is a pie graph?