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Scientific Method
100

Your Chemistry teacher's last name

Holzer

100
The inner part of an atom that contains the proton and the neutron is called the __________.
Nucleus
100
This is anything that takes up space (has a mass).
matter
100

The number of protons in an atom. 

Atomic Number

100

The number of steps in the Scientific Method. 

5 steps

200

Sir Francis Bacon is known for this. 

Proposing the Scientific Method.

200
These particles have a positive charge and are found inside the nucleus.
proton
200

The basic unit of matter is called __________.

atoms

200

The number of protons plus neutrons.

Atomic Mass

200

The third step in the Scientific Method

Hypothesis

300

He was one of the first to propose the existence of the atom. 

John Dalton

300
These particles are located within the nucleus, and have no charge.
Neutron
300

What are "properties"? Give properties of peanut butter. 

Any characteristic you can detect with your senses. 

300

The element that has an atomic number of 56

barium

300

Give an example of someone who used the Scientific Method

Joseph Smith, Robert Boyle, John Dalton

400

What does the Latin word "atomos" literally mean?

"Uncuttable"
400
These particles are negatively charge and are found outside the nucleus.
electrons
400

The number of electrons the second shell can hold. 

8

400

The number of neutrons that Tin has. 

68.71

400

What does it mean to "analyze"?

Compare and contrast, summarize, draw conclusions, think deeply upon, ponder on further research. 

500

How big is Eddy Electron's orbit if the nucleus were the size of a checker piece?

The size of a football field!

500
Most of the mass of an atom is located here.
nucleus
500

What is the definition of chemistry?

The study of matter and the changes it undergoes. Looks at the composition, behavior, and properties of matter.

500

True or False: The number of protons and electrons are usually the same.  

True!

500

Analyze our penny experiment

The water was domed on the penny, and the data was varied between students. Perhaps results would be different if we were at a different temperature, humidity, or altitude.