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Fall "Finals"

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Wafting   Using your hands to intake smell instead of smelling directley  
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Meniscus   The curved part of the top of water, measure from the top of the miniscus  
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Graduated Cylinder   A tool used for measuring mL  
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Spring Scale   Tool used for measuring Newtons (N)  
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Controlled Variable   Variables that are the same in an experiment can be multiple  
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Manipulated Variable   Variable that is the same in an experiment ONLY ONE  
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Responding Variable   The variable that comes as a result to the experiment ONLY ONE  
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Motion   If an objects distance from the reference point is changing  
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Electron (e-)   Negative charges located in the electron cloud, lightest part of the atom same amount as protons  
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Proton (p+)   Atomic #, located in nucleus attached to neutrons, posotive charge, same amount as electrons  
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Neutron (n0)   No charge, located in nucleus, find by atomic mass-p+=n0  
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Nucleus   Posotive charge, middle of atom, holds p+ and n0, heaviest part of atom  
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Physical Property   Properties of matter that can be obtained by measuring it  
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