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Scientific Method

Physical and ChemicalProperties

Properties Metric System

Periodic Table

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Scientific Method-100

Answer: Ask a question or state a problem

Question: What is the first step of the scientific method?

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Scientific Method- 200

Answer: In a data table

Question: Where do you collect and record information from an experiment?

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Scientific Method - 300

Question: What is an independent variable?

Answer: The variable that you manipulate or change in an experiment.

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Scientific Method - 400

Answer: A dependent variable depends on the independent variable. The data you collect.

Question: What is a dependent variable?

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Scientific Method - 500

Answer: 1) State whether hypothesis is correct or incorrect

2) Prove why with data 3) Reasoning/explanation behind results

Question: What are the three parts must you include when you write a conclusion?

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Physical and Chemical Properties - 100

Answer: Physical property

Question: When water changes from ice to liquid to a vapor, what type of property is it?

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Physical and Chemical Properties - 200

Answer: They are different states of matter

Question: How do liquid water, ice, and vapor differ from each other?

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Physical and Chemical Properties - 300

Answer: A property that can be seen but does not change a substance

Question: What is the definition of a physical property?

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Physical and Chemical Properties - 400

Answer: A change in which a substance is changed into another substance.

Question: What is the definition of a chemical property?

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Physical and Chemical Properties - 500

Answer: Burning wood, combusting, etc.

Question: Provide one example of a chemical change.

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Properties - 100

Answer: Atoms

Question: What are all elements composed of?

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Properties - 200

Answer: Matter

Question: What takes up space and has mass?

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Properties - 300

Answer: A substance that cannot be broken down chemically into other substances.

Question: What is the definition of an element?

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Properties - 400

Answer: A mixture

Question: What can chocolate milk be classified as?

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Chemical Properties - 500

Answer: A heterogeneous mixture has different layers while a homogeneous mixture looks the same throughout.

Question: What is the difference between a Heterogeneous mixture and a homogeneous Mixture?

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Metric System - 100

Answer: King Henry Died by drinking chocolate milk

Question: What is the saying to use to help remember the metric system prefixes?

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Metric System - 200

Answer: Volume

Question: What is used to measure how much matter an object contains?

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Metric System - 300

Answer: Gram

Question: What is the SI unit for mass?

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Metric System - 400

Answer: There are .000054 kg.

Question: How many kilograms are in 54 mg?

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Metric System - 500

Answer: 48760000 cl

Question: How many centiliters (cl) are in 4876 hectaliters (Hl)?

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Periodic Table - 200

Answer: In order of increasing atomic number

Question: How are the elements arranged in the periodic table?

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Periodic Table - 400

Answer: Find the atomic number which equals the number of protons and neutrons.

Question: How do you figure out the number of protons in an element?

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Periodic Table - 600

Answer: Mass number is equal to number of Protons and number of neutrons

Question: What is the mass number equal to?

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Periodic Table - 800

Answer: Periods are the horizontal rows and move left to right (reactive to less reactive)

Question: What do periods refer to in the periodic table and where can you find them?

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Periodic Table - 1000

Answer: It can provide us with characteristics about elements and tell us how things will react.

Question: What can the periodic table tell us?


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