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Scientific Methods The goal of any scientific method is to solve a problem or to better understand an observed event.

Scientific Methods An organized plan for gathering, organizing, and communicating information is called a scientific method.

Scientific Methods Making Observations Scientific investigations often begin with observations. An observation is information that you obtain through your senses. Forming a Hypothesis A hypothesis is a proposed answer to a question.

In an experiment, any factor that can change is called a variable. Scientific Methods Testing a Hypothesis In an experiment, any factor that can change is called a variable. The independent variable causes a change. The dependent variable changes in response to the independent variable. A controlled experiment is an experiment in which only one variable, the independent variable, is deliberately changed at a time.

Scientific Methods Drawing Conclusions A conclusion describes how facts apply to a hypothesis. Developing a Theory A scientific theory is a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results. Once a hypothesis has been supported in repeated experiments, scientists can begin to develop a theory.

Scientific Laws How does a scientific law differ from a scientific theory?

Scientific Laws A scientific law describes an observed pattern in nature without attempting to explain it. The explanation of such a pattern is provided by a scientific theory.

Scientific Laws After repeated observations or experiments, scientists may arrive at a scientific law. A scientific law is a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature. For example, Newton’s law of gravity is a scientific law that has been verified over and over. Scientists have yet to agree on a theory that explains how gravity works.

Scientific Models Why are scientific models useful? A model is a representation of an object or event. A street map is a model of a city. Scientific models make it easier to understand things that might be too difficult to observe directly.

Working Safely in Science Safety plays an important role in science. Laboratory work may involve flames or hot plates, electricity, chemicals, hot liquids, sharp instruments, and breakable glassware. Always follow your teacher’s instructions and the textbook directions exactly.

Assessment Questions What is a hypothesis? a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results an experiment in which only one variable is deliberately changed at a time a proposed answer to a question

Assessment Questions What is a hypothesis? a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results an experiment in which only one variable is deliberately changed at a time a proposed answer to a question ANS: D

How does a scientific law differ from a theory? Assessment Questions How does a scientific law differ from a theory? A scientific law describes observations while a theory provides an explanation. A scientific law cannot be changed by additional observations, but a theory can be changed. A theory is a possible explanation, but a scientific law is a proven explanation. There is no difference because scientific law and theory are two terms that mean the same thing.

How does a scientific law differ from a theory? Assessment Questions How does a scientific law differ from a theory? A scientific law describes observations while a theory provides an explanation. A scientific law cannot be changed by additional observations, but a theory can be changed. A theory is a possible explanation, but a scientific law is a proven explanation. There is no difference because scientific law and theory are two terms that mean the same thing. ANS: A

What is the main purpose of a scientific model? Assessment Questions What is the main purpose of a scientific model? to show how a hypothesis was developed to prove a theory to make complex concepts easier to understand to show a large object, such as the Earth, in a smaller form

What is the main purpose of a scientific model? Assessment Questions What is the main purpose of a scientific model? to show how a hypothesis was developed to prove a theory to make complex concepts easier to understand to show a large object, such as the Earth, in a smaller form ANS: C

How should you handle an unknown chemical being used during lab? Assessment Questions How should you handle an unknown chemical being used during lab? Assume that it is safe because the school would not allow unsafe chemicals. Assume that it is a hazardous chemical because all chemicals are dangerous. Ask your teacher or check the procedure to find the correct safety precautions. Ask your lab partner whether the chemical is hazardous or not.