SCIENTIFIC NOTATION
GRAPHING
CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER
100

What is the base number you should always use when writing in scientific notation?

What is 10?

100
You need this label for your graph for others to understand the general idea of your graph.

What is a title?

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Pure substances can be physically separated?

What is false?

200

TRUE OR FALSE: The number in scientific notation can be larger than 10

What is false?

200

You need this to show any factor that is not time.

What is the Y axis?

200

What is a diamonds classification?

What is a pure substance?

300

Write the standard form of this number --> 3.48 x 10-5

What is 0.0000348

300

In a graph of velocity vs time, the slope represents what?

What is acceleration?

300

Explain the difference between a homogenous and heterogenous mixture.

What is Homogenous looks uniform and consistent, while Heterogenous is not uniform (can identify the different substances in the mixture?

400

How many zeros do you add to this number in standard form --> 5.9243 x 107

What is 3 zeros?

400

In order to graph data correctly, you need to make sure both axes are labeled with the correct units. What is the unit for time?

What is seconds?

400

What is the classification of milk?

What is a heterogenous mixture?

500

Find the sum of these two numbers:

3.5 x 105 + 1.25 x 103

What is 351250?

500

Why is graphing important in science?

What is Allows research to be shown in a "bigger picture" and are able to simplify you data for the population of people who are not in you scientific field. 

500

Name two physical properties we have talked about?

what is...

density/flammability/color/melting point/boiling point/solubility/etc