1st nine weeks exam
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Application of science to our lives | technology
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the study of laws of motion | physics
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Gathering info. using the five senses | observation
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The study of rocks and minerals | geology
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person who studys fresh water | hydrologist
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Educated guess that can be tested | hypothesis
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Person who specializes in the study of volcanoes | Volcanologist
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The study of bodies of saltwater | oceanography
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things that stay the same in an experiment | constants
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Person who studies weather | metorologist
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Last step of the scientifoc method | conclusion
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the study of properties of matter | chemistry
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Person who studies planets and stars | astronomer
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Variable being measured in an experiment | Dependant variable
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person who studies living things | biology
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variable being tested in an experiment | independant variable
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The specific study of earthquakes | seismology
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5 steps scientists use to solve problems | scientific method
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Number of protons in the nucleus | atomic Number
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Formula for volume | v=lxwxh
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Method used to find volume of a odd shaped object | displacement
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Tool that measures temp. | thermometer
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S.i. unit of temerature | Calcius
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Anything that takes up space & has mass | matter
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Anything that gains or looses electrons | ion
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Negatively charged particles outside the nucleus | electrons
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total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus | mass #
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atoms with same protons but different number of neutrons | isotope
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Particles in the nucleus with no charge | neutrons
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Tool to measure weight | spring scale
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Amount of matter that occupies a particular space | density
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S.I. unit of length | meter
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Tool that measure liquid volume | graduated cylinder
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s.I. unit of weight | newton
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Amount of matter in an object | mass
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1cm3= | 1ml
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Formula for density | mass divided by volume
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S.I. unit of mass | gram
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lowest possible temp. | absoulute zero
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Gravities pull on an object | weight
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tool that measures mass | triple beam balance
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Amount of space an object occupies | volume
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Contains only one kind of atom; in its simplists form | element
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Particles with a positive charge | protons
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Chart of elements arranged in similar groups | periodic table
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the building blocks of matter | atoms
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Copper | Cu
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Oxygen | O
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Sodium | Na
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Potassium | K
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carbon | C
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Hydrogen | H
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Helium | He
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Neon | Ne
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Lead | Pb
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Iron | Fe
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Gold | Au
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silver | Ag
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Chlorine | Cl
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