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Models /Periodic Table Lab Safety/Equipment Models /Periodic Table Structures of Matter Scientific Method Cell Theory Work 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

In the event of a minor accident during a lab, the person you should notify

Who is your teacher?

Use to protect your eyes from hazardous chemicals and flying object. .

What are goggles?

One of the following is NOT allowed during an investigation. Goggles, Apron, Gloves, or Food

What is food?

This symbol can be used to indicate a hazard during a lab.

What are poisonous materials?

Kiera needs to measure 50 mL of vinegar for an experiment Kiera needs to measure 50 mL of vinegar for an experiment. The instrument she should use…

What is a graduated cylinder?

When you use a ramp you ________

What is increase the distance but decrease the force needed to move an object?

The unit used to measure work…

What are Jueles?

W=F x d

What is the formula for work?

When a force pushes or pulls an object in the same direction as the force.

What is work?

The steepness of a ramp does not effect…

What is work?

These two elements are found in most organic compounds

What are carbon and hydrogen?

The chemical formula for silicon dioxide (SiO2) contains this many atoms

What is 3 atoms?

This is an example of a type of structure.

What is a mixture?

A molecule that is made up of only ONE type of atom

What is an element?

The chemical formula for calcium carbonate contains: 1 calcium atom 1 carbon atom 3 oxygen atoms is written as _____

What is CaCO3?

Man-made representations of real world situations

What is a model?

These prevent models from showing every aspect of what is being studied.

What are limitations?

This portion of the periodic table represents a __.

What is a group?

These have properties that are similar to those of metals and nonmetals

What are Metalloids?

The blue section of this periodic table contains _.

What are metals?

This is what the scientist changes in an experiment.

What is an independent variable?

The things that are the same for all trials in an experiment.

What is a constant?

The trial in an experiment that you compare all the other trials to.

What is the controll?

The amount of acid rain. Experiment: While researching pollution, Ms Renfro’s class read about the affects of acid rain and wanted to know if acid affected the growth of plants. The class thought it would cause the plants to grow less. They used vinegar to for the acid rain in 5 inch potted ivy plants and measured the height of the plant after 2 weeks. The amount of acid rain.

What is the independent variable?

The plant height. Experiment: While researching pollution, Ms Renfro’s class read about the affects of acid rain and wanted to know if acid affected the growth of plants. The class thought it would cause the plants to grow less. They used vinegar to for the acid rain in 5 inch potted ivy plants and measured the height of the plant after 2 weeks. The plant height.

What is the dependent variable?

A plant without acid. Experiment: While researching pollution, Ms Renfro’s class read about the affects of acid rain and wanted to know if acid affected the growth of plants. The class thought it would cause the plants to grow less. They used vinegar to for the acid rain in 5 inch potted ivy plants and measured the height of the plant after 2 weeks. A plant without acid.

What are cells?

This is the basic unit of life

What is a cell?

According to Cell Theory the idea of where cells come from.

What is from pre-existing cells?

The belief that under the right condition, living things could spontaneously appear from non-living material

What is spontaneous generation?

Cells were unknown until the discovery of this in the 1650’s.

What are microscopes?

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

During an investigation, you accidently injure yourself During an investigation, you accidently injure yourself. You are not bleeding, and the injury is very minor. You should ……

What is tell the teacher?