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Acceleration
Acceleration Notes: When an object's velocity changes, it accelerates. Acceleration shows the change in velocity in a unit time. Velocity is measure...
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Archimedes Law
Definition : To learn the upward force that is presented when a object is placed in a liquid or gas. Also examine why certain abject floats or sinks....
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Boyle's law
Definition: The principle that at a constant temperature the volume of a confined ideal gas varies inversely with its pressure. Explanation/notes ...
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Calculating Heat of Vaporization
Definition: The energy required to transform a given quantity of a substance into a gas or back into a liquid. Explanatioln/Notes: The amoun...
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Chemical Properties and Changes
Chemical Property – A Chemical Property is a characteristic of a substance that indicates whether or not it could not undergo a certain chemical cha...
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Collect and Analyze Data
At the end of the experiment, the scientist draws a conclusion from an analsis of the data collected during the experiment. When data does not support...
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Combined Gas Law
Definition : The Combined Gas Law is a mathematical expression between pressure, volume and temperature of a fixed amount of gas Cool and interact...
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Compounds
Compounds are: Compounds are 2 or more elements that have been bonded together. The 2 main types of bonds that hold them together are ionic and cova...
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Conclusion
At the end of the experiment the scientist draws on a conclusion based on the results of the experiment, or if your hypothesis was wrong or right. A c...
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Density
Definitions: Density -A measure of mass per volume. Mass- The amount of matter and energy an object contains. ...
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Distance vs. Displacement
Distance: the length of the actual path traveles by an object. Displacement: the linear or angular dista...
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Elements
Element : An Element is pure substances made up of only one kind of material. Notes : 115 elements known-only 90 occur in nature ...
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Experiment
An experiment is always conducted to test your hypothesis. To find out which experiment you should conduct you look at what your question states. What...
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Falling Objects
A free falling object is an object which is falling under the sole influence of gravity - "In a state of free fall" -On earth, free falling obj...
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Graphing
Graphing Part 2
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Graphing Part 2
Definition: A graph is a visual display of information or data. The Horizontal (x) axis measures time and the vertical axis (y) shows the varible. ...
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Home
Fall Semester 2006 IPC Review The following information should be on your page. You will graded according to the points listed on each s...
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Kinetic Energy
Defintion/Explanation: Energy in motion, Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object, particle, or...
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Laboratory Safety
What is it? Laboratory safety is very important. This safety is demonstrated in the laboratory by use of special articles such as tongs, goggles, ap...
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Mass, weight and Volume
Definitions Weight - the force that gravitation exerts upon an object Mass- the quantity of matter in an object Volume- the three-dimension...
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