 Scientific Method Pg. IV -Observation Pg. V -Research Question Pg. vi -Collect Variables pg. Vii -Hypothesis Pg. VIIi -Procedure Pg. Ix -Analyze Data.

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 Scientific Method Pg. IV -Observation Pg. V -Research Question Pg. vi -Collect Variables pg. Vii -Hypothesis Pg. VIIi -Procedure Pg. Ix -Analyze Data Pg. X -Conclusion Pg. Xi  Bohr Atom Diagrams Pg. Xii  Periodic Table Pg. XIIi -Metals Pg. xiv -Transitional Metals Pg. XV -Non metals Pg. Xvi -Noble Gases PG. XVIi -Ionic Bonds Pg. XVIIi -Valance electrons Pg. Xix -Octet Rule Pg. XX -Bonding And Naming Pg. XXI -Labeling AN ELEMENT Pg. XXII -Covalent Bonds Pg. XXIII  Energy Pg. Xxiv - Forms Of Energy Pg. XXV -Types of energy Pg. XXVI -Law of conservation of energy Pg. xxvii  Movement of Heat Pg. XXVIIi  Speed Pg. Xxix  Momentum Pg. XXX  Work Pg. XXXI  Power pg. XXXii  Waves Pg. XXXIII -Medium Pg. XXXIV -Mechanical Wave Pg. XXXV -Types Of Waves Pg. XXXVI -Parts Of A Wave Pg. XXXVII -Wave Speed Pg. XXXVII

 How Waves Interact Pg. XXXVIII -Refraction Pg. xxxix -Reflection Pg. XL -Diffraction Pg. Xli -Constructive Interference & Destructive Interference Pg. XLii  Sound & Vibration Pg. XLiii -How sound is made &How Sound Is Detected Pg. xliv -Vacuum Pg. XLv  Sound in different mediums pg. xlvi -effect of temperature on sound pg. xlvii -Pitch & Intensity pg. XLVIII  Acceleration pg. XLix  Mixtures pg. l -Homogeneous & heterogeneous mixtures Pg. li -Compounds pg. lii -Solute, Solvent, Viscosity,& Solubility Pg. liii -un, Super, & Saturated pg. liv  Electromagnetic Waves Pg. lv  Force & Motion Pg. lvi -Balanced, Unbalanced, & Net Forces pg. lvii -Newton’s 3 laws pg. lviii

The Scientific Method is made up of eight steps. Observation Research Question Collect Variables Research Question Hypothesis Procedure Analyzing Data Conclusion

Observation- An Observation is anything you notice going on around you

Research Question- A Research Question is a question that can be tested and cannot be an opinion question

Collecting variables- You find your IV and your DV that make your research question

Hypothesis- A hypothesis is an educated guess that, later in the experiment, will prove if you are right or wrong

Procedure- A procedure is the steps that show you how you are going to do your experiment

Analyze Data- When you analyze data, you graph the outcome of your experimen t

Conclusion- A Conclusion is were you state what you saw going on in the experiment and if your hypothesis was supported

Bohr Atom Diagrams

The table were all the elements come together Made by Dmitri Mendeleev

Metals

Transitional Metals-

Non-Metals-

Noble Gases

Ionic Bonds-

Valance electrons

Octet Rule-

Bonding And Naming-

Labeling an Electron

Covalent Bonds

Energy

Forms Of Energy

Types of energy

Law of Conservation

Speed

Momentum

Work

Power

Waves

Medium

Mechanical Waves

Parts of a Wave

Wave Speed

How Wave Interact

Refraction

Reflection

Diffraction

Constructive & Destructive Interference

Sound & Vibrations

How Sound Is Made & Detected

Vacuum

Solid Liquid Gas

Effect of Temperature on sound

Pitch & Intensity

Acceleration

Mixtures

Homogeneous & Heterogeneous Mixtures

Compounds

Solute Solvent Viscosity Solubility

Unsaturated, Saturated, & Supersaturated

Force Motion

Balanced Forces Unbalanced Forces Net forces

Newton’s 1 st Law Newton’s 2 nd Law Newton’s 3 rd Law