Stack #32189 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Constant | factors in an experiment that stay the same |
Control | the standard for comparison, often the group that receives no iv |
dependent variable | responding; the variable that changes as a result of the iv |
independent variable | manipulated; that variable that changes as a result of the iv |
hypothesis | make a prediction stating the effect of the iv on the dv |
manipulated variable | iv |
responding variable | dv |
volume | the amount of space occupied by an object |
metric unit for volume | liter or cm3 |
mass | amount of matter; different than weight |
metric unit for mass | gram |
length | measures distance |
metric unit for length | meters |
weight | the gravitional pull on an object |
metric unit for weight | newton |
density | amount of matter packed into a given volume |
metric unit for density | g/cm3 |
50 cm = ___ m | 0.5 |
25 cm = ___ dm | 2.5 |
2.5 Km = ____ m | 2,500 |
100 g = ____ mg | 100,000 |
1000.25 cg = ___ hg | 0.100025 |
3 dl = ___ ml | 300 |
1 cm3 = __ g = 1 ___ | 0 / mL |
50.84 L = ____ Kl | 0.05084 |
Archimedes Principle | the buoyant force of an object in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object |
buoyancy | the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object |
Bernoulli's Principle | as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure exerted by a force decreases |
Venturi Effect | the faster a fluid moves, the less pressure it exerts (through narrow spaces) |
Boyle's Law | If you decrease the volume of a container, the pressure of the gas will increase, provided the temperature doesn't change |
Charles' Law | the volume of a gas increases with increasing temperature, provided the pressure does not change |
Solid | definite shape and volume; tightly packed particles; not enough kinetic energy to move out of position; cannot be squeezed into smaller spaces |
Liquid | definite volume; no definite shape; takes to the shape of their container; particles held close together; can move over and around each other; cannot be squeezed into a smaller place |
Gas | no definite shape; no definite volume; particles have enough kinetic energy to separate completely from each other; can be squeezed into a smaller space |
Plasma | exists only at very high temperatures; eletrically charged particles; 99.9% of the universe |
Condensation | gas to liquid; temperature down |
evaporation | liquid to gas; at temperatures below freezing; temperature up |
vaporization | boiling at or above the boiling point |
fusion | solid to liquid; melting; temperature up |
solidification | liquid to solidl; freezing; temperature down |
ionization | gas to plasma; temperature up |
recombination | plasma to gas; temperature down |
thermal expansion | almost all matter expands when heated and contracts when cooled |
cyrstal | the arrangement of particles in repeating geometric patterns |
kinetic theory of matter | all matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion |
physical changes | changes in matter that does not change its identity |
chemical changes | the change of one substance in a material into another substance |
physical properties | any characteristic you can observe without changing the substance |
chemical properties | a characteristic of a substance that indicates if it can undergo a certain chemical change |
heterogeneous mixture | an unevenly mixed mixture such as pizza |
examples of heterogeneous mixtures | colloids or suspensions |
homogeneous mixture | an evenly mixed solution such as rubbing alcohol |
Law of Conservation of Mass | no mass is created nor destroyed during a reaction |
unsaturated solution | a solution that can dissolve more solute at a given temperature |
saturated solution | a solution that has dissolved all the solute that it can hold at a given temperature |
supersaturated solution | a solution that contains more solute than it can hold when the temperature is dropped |
solute | the susbtance being dissolved or broken down |
solvent | the substance that dissolves the solute |
solubility | the amount of solute that will dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature |
atomic number | number of protons; number of electrons |
atomic mass number | atomic weight; protons + nuetrons |
chemical symbol | abbreviation of an element |
nucleus | contain the protons and nuetrons |
proton | positively charged particle found in the nucleus of the atom |
nuetron | negatively charged particle found in the nucleus of the atom |
electron cloud | the energy levels that form around the nucleus |
electrons and their arrangement | electrons closest to the nucleus have less energy than electrons further from the nucleus; energy shell's max. electrons are 2, 8, 18, 32, 50, 72, 98 |
group / family | vertical columns on the PT; this number is that same as the # of electrons in the outer energy level |
period | row on the PT; tells the # of electron shells |
metal | elements to the left of the stair step line; solids at room temp; shiny; ductile; malleable; good conductors |
nonmetal | elements to the right fo the stair step line; gases at room temp. |
metalloid | located along the stair step line; contains properties of both metals and nonmetals |
quark | inside each proton and nuetron; 3 in each P or N |
isotope | atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons |
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