1: Intro to Physical Science
12: Earth, Moon, and the Sun
3: Solids, Liquids, and Gases
4: Elements and the Periodic Table
10: Forces
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A prediction before the experiment

hypothesis


100

When the New Moon blocks your view of the Sun


Solar Eclipse

100

This has a definite shape and a definite volume


solid

100

This is how many elements are on the Periodic Table

118 elements

100

A push or a pull

force

200

knowledge or information from an experiment or invention



data

200

This occurs at a full moon when the Earth is directly between the Moon and Sun

Lunar Eclipse

200

This has a definite volume but no shape of its own 



Liquid

200

Special metals found in the middle part of the periodic table. They are strong shiny, and good at doing different things.

Transition Metals

200

The unit of force.

Newton

300

A measure of temperature beginning at absolute zero

Kelvin scale

300

When the gravity of the Moon and the Sun pull on the oceans in the same direction

Spring Tide

300

This does not have volume or a definite shape



Gas

300

The specific amount of energy an electron can have

Energy Level

300

This law states that F = ma

Newton's 2nd law of motion

400

the measure of length x width x height



volume

400

When the Sun's pull on the Earth's oceans is at right angles to the Moon's pull

Neap Tide

400

The change in state from solid to liquid


Melting

400

This person discovered the neutron

James Chadwick

400

Law which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction

Newton's 3rd law of motion

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Using one or more senses to gather information

observing

500

When the lit-up part of the Moon's face shrinks from about 100% to 50%

Waning Gibbous

500

The change from liquid to solid

freezing

500

This is how many protons are in Carbon

6 protons

500

The law of inertia

Newton's 1st law of motion