Metric base units for distance, volume, weight, time, and temperature
Distance- meters Volume- liters Weight- grams Temperature- Celsius Time- seconds
What are the metric prefixes?
Kilo, hecto, deka, (base), deci, centi, milli
Basic components of a graph
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What’s the independent variable?
Variable that is intentionally manipulated
What’s the dependent variable?
Variable that changes in response to independent variable
What’s a hypothesis?
Scientific explanation for a set of observations (can be tested)
What’s biology?
The study of life
What’s homeostasis?
Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions of an organism
What’s a stimulus?
Signal to which an organism responds
Why is it important to control the variables of an experiment?
The scientist would be able to test one variable without the results ring affected by the change of another
- accuracy
How do you find the magnification of a microscope?
Eyepiece x lens= magnification
What are the 8 characteristics of life?
What are protons?
Positively charged subatomic particles in in atom
What are electrons?
Negatively charged subatomic particles in an atom
What are neutrons?
Subatomic particles in an atom with no charge
Where are each of the subatomic particles found?
Protons and neutrons- in nucleus
Electrons- in electron fields
What’s an atomic number?
Number of protons in an atom
What’s atomic mass?
Mass of an element
Protons+neutrons
Families on the periodic table and their valence electrons
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Alkali metals- 1 Halogens- 7
Alkaline earth metals- 2 Noble Gases- 8
Transition metals- 1 or 2
Boron group- 3
Carbon- 4
Nitrogen- 5. *Helium is a noble gas, but
Oxygen- 6. Only has 2 valence electrons
Why don’t noble gases bond well with other elements?
Since their outer layer of electrons is already full, they have no reason to react with other elements.
What’s an ionic bond?
A bind formed by the transfer of electrons
Properties that make water great
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What’s a covalent bind?
Bind formed by sharing of electrons
Steps of the scientific method
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