The ability to do work.
What is energy?
Energy carried by electricity.
What is electrical energy?
Water has a pH of what?
What is 7?
What the scientist changes is called?
What is Independent variable?
The mass is 30g and the volume is 15mL.
What is the density?
What is 2g/mL?
Chemical Energy is a form of
What is Potential Energy?
Energy an object has due to its position.
What is gravitational energy?
0-7 on the pH scale is called?
What is acidic?
The measured result of the experiment is called?
What is Dependent variable?
The volume is 55cm3 and the mass is 23g. What is the density? (Round to the nearest 10th value)
What is 0.42g/cm3?
The energy any object has because of its motion.
What is kinetic energy?
Objects in motion
What is mechanical energy?
7-14 on the pH scale is called what?
What is alkaline?
Christopher states the hypothesis that a mouse’s body temperature decreases as the air temperature around the mouse decreases. He wants to design an experiment to test his hypothesis. What should the dependent variable be in this experiment?
What is the body temperature?
What is 0.21g/cm3?
The idea that energy can not be created or destroyed is called?
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
Energy stored in the way atoms are connected to each other.
What is chemical energy?
Baking soda has a pH of what?
What is 9.5?
What is the definition of a constant?
What is the variable that stays the same?
A pair of metal scissors weighs 65g and the volume is 25cm3. What is the density?
What is 2.6g/cm3?
As a roller coaster car goes down a hill, its potential energy is changed into this.
What is kinetic energy?
Energy of the movement of atoms and molecules.
What is thermal energy?
Vinegar + Water has a pH of what?
What is 4?
What are the 6 steps of the scientific method?
What are:
Question
Research
Hypothesis
Experiment
Observations/ Data
Conclusions
What is 0.352g/cm3?